Canoe Route #7: Basecamps

Days Needed: 3+Number of Possible Entry Points:
Shortest Trip Difficulty: EasyLongest Trip Difficulty: Easy

For those who wish to canoe and camp in the Boundary Waters but don’t necessarily want to travel everyday, there are several lakes and areas only a day or two travel inwards. These lakes may be used for fishing or just as a place to rest and store the gear while you go out and explore with just your daypack. If this is what you’re looking for call us at 218-365-3466 and we’ll put you on a lake or river which best suits your needs and wants.

Recommended Packages

If you are going to take the shortest route our Ultra-Light Package will be more than enough. If you intend to take the longest route and get back into the wilderness you will want the lighter Kevlar Explorer Package.

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Canoe Route #7: Basecamps

Map not for navigational use - this map is only an artistic representation of the area and does not show all of the lakes, rivers or portages.

If you are using our How to Plan a Trip tutorial:

You are on: Step Three - Planning your route

The routes outlined on this page gives you descriptions of different areas within the Boundary Waters. When setting up a trip we customize every route to each groups individual wants and needs. To have a customized trip routed out for your group give us a call at 218-365-3466.

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Call Today and set up a trip!  1-218-365-3466

We will walk you through the whole trip planning process – make route suggestions, gear suggestions and even secure all your permits for you. We will map your route, pack your equipment, pack your food and give you a complete trip orientation upon your arrival. Don’t wait, Call today and let your Boundary Waters Vacation begin!