It was a very good hunt our group got 24 out of 24 caribou. We drove from our house to Quebec and then flew to a base camp and then went to the camp we were staying at. There were two housing cabins for the hunters each one had six beds in it and a little oil burning stove. There was a cabin for bathroom and two showers, the guides cabin and the kitchen cabin. The guides were very good they could speak english well. You would wake up at 6 have breakfast which was eggs bacon french toast and stuff like that. The cooks would have sack lunches ready for you in the morning ( sandwiches cookies juices) Then you would go out in the boat go to a place and sit on a hill top, glass until you would see some bou, you would maybe have to try to get ahead of them to see if there were any good ones. It was very hard walking most of the time. You would get back to camp at about dark and you would have time to change and shower if you wanted before supper. supper was pork chops, lasagna, or soup and caribou, and stuff like that then you would have dessert.( 7 layer cake, pie, other things like that) Usually sit and talk a while then usually go to your cabins and go to bed. Pretty much what everyday of hunting was like. There website is
http://www.leafriverlodge.com/index.php/en/hunting/packages.html
If you have any more questions just ask, also if you would like some pictures i could post some for you.