Each of our guests has unique interests so every
expedition we design is unique. You can call us toll-free at
1-800-848-5530 or 1-218-365-3251 and we'll talk about your
expedition with you. You can also fill out our quick and easy
online form. There's no obligation and it only takes a few
minutes to reserve some dates and to make a sketch of your
route. |
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| Contact Information (step 1 of 7) * denotes required field |
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| Area of travel (step 2 of 7) |
Although
the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Quetico Provincial Park
straddle the US/Canadian border, they are distinct. We can advise you
on the area best suited to your interests. |
Where would you like to start your expedition?
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| Party Information (step 3 of 7) |
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maximum number of persons that can travel together is nine. If you're
going to bring young children, we suggest having at least one adult per
young child. |
How many adults are in your group?
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Age category of adults:
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If you travel with children, you already know that they see the world
differently than you do. Their attention span is shorter and they have
less endurance. We've been voyaging with our children since they were
babies. We have special routes and activities that give children an
enjoyable (and educational) wilderness experience. |
How many kids are under 16?
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| Length of trip (step 4 of 7) |
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have more space to yourself if you start during the middle of the week.
Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day are the busiest times.
Although you can enjoy the BWCAW or Quetico during a day trip; sunsets,
campfires, and coffee perking in the morning are among the great
experiences of an expedition. We suggest allowing a minimum of three
days and two nights. Most of our guests spend four or five days
exploring the Boundary Waters. |
| When would you like to start your expedition?
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| How many days will your trip last?
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| Your interests (step 5 of 7) |
Throughout
all the years that we've been enjoying the Boundary Waters, we've found
routes that satisfy any interest. Just tell us what interests you and
we'll show you how to get where you want to be. |
| What interests you during an expedition? |
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| Trip Details (step 6 of 7) |
Plan
to make your expedition fun. No one's going to be proud of you for
covering 15 miles in a day when eight is more reasonable. If you have a
route in mind, remember to add up the water distance plus three times
the portage distance. Not many of us can carry our canoe and gear in
just one trip across a portage. You'll have to come back empty-handed
to pick up the rest of your equipment.Two
miles an hour is a good estimate for your overall paddling speed.
Remember to think about staying close to your take-out point on your
last night in the Boundary Waters. |
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| How often do you want to change campsites?
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| Have you gone canoe camping before?
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| Have you ever been in the Boundary Waters?
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| Will you be bringing any of your own equipment?
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| If you selected yes, what equipment, will you be bringing?:
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| Additional Information (step 7 of 7) |
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