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Saganaga Sunset Loon Serenade

By Sue Prom Posted on July 24, 2016 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with BWCA, loon call, Saganaga, sunset

Tony and Brad were out on Saganaga Lake in the Boundary Waters for a little bit of fishing the other night but instead of catching something they were caught. The beauty of the wilderness, the song of the loon and …

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Scary Stories of the Storm in the BWCA

By Sue Prom Posted on July 23, 2016 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, storm

We’re grateful all of our groups that were out in the Boundary Waters during the storm have fared well so far. We’ve heard some very scary stories of harrowing experiences and we’re saddened by the two lives lost in the …

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BWCA Storm Updates

By Sue Prom Posted on July 22, 2016 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, Superior National Forest

Another tragedy in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, this time on the Ely side of the Superior National Forest. Here’s an article for more information about the event. WIND STORM CAUSES DAMAGE ACROSS SUPERIOR NATIONAL FOREST Duluth, MN – July …

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Another Storm in the BWCA and Beyond

By Sue Prom Posted on July 21, 2016 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters storm, BWCA, Voyageur

If you’re trying to get a hold of us today then you probably aren’t having much luck. Our phones are sketchy right now due to last night’s storm. It was a doozy. The light show outside of my bedroom window …

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Boating in the Boundary Waters

By Sue Prom Posted on July 16, 2016 Posted in skills No Comments Tagged with boating, Boundary Waters, BWCA, rules & regulations

There are a few lakes in the Boundary Waters that allow motor boats. Saganaga Lake to the north of Voyageur is in the BWCA and allows motors up to a 25 horsepower.  The same rules that apply to boaters elsewhere …

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Voyageur Crew- Meet Matt

By Sue Prom Posted on July 15, 2016 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with BWCA, Kawnipi, Matt, Quetico Park, Voyageur Crew

Matt is back at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters after taking a break to check out the real world. It’s his third summer with us and he spent all of last fall and winter at Voyageur. Matt is from Owatonna, Minnesota and …

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Cabin Guests at Voyageur on the Gunflint Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on July 8, 2016 Posted in fishing No Comments Tagged with BWCA, Chik-Wauk, Gunflint trail cabins, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

We’ve had guests of all shapes and sizes the past couple of weeks at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. Some with four legs but most with two. It’s fun to see what guests enjoy doing when they stay with us at the …

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Boundary Waters Canoe Rentals

By Sue Prom Posted on July 6, 2016 Posted in BWCA, skills Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, canoe rental, kevlar, Old Town, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

Selfishly we want visitors to the Boundary Waters to rent their canoes from Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. Maybe not every visitor but when they are visiting the Gunflint Trail and they are planning to enter the BWCA we would love to …

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Canoe Trip into the Quetico Park

By Sue Prom Posted on July 2, 2016 Posted in Quetico Park No Comments Tagged with BWCA, canoe trip, Minnesota, Quetico Park, Saganaga, tow

When people plan a canoe trip into the Quetico Park from the end of the Gunflint Trail it usually involves getting a tow across Saganaga Lake from Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. We’re located right on the Seagull River with direct access …

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Do I Need to Register My Canoe to Paddle in the BWCA?

By Sue Prom Posted on June 29, 2016 Posted in skills No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, canoe registration, Minnesota, Voyageur

Did you know you must have current registration on your canoe in order to paddle it in Minnesota? Some states do not require canoes to be registered but if you want to paddle it in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area …

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