Five days in the untamed Minnesota-Canadian Boundary Waters...
When: July 26-August 2, 2012 Team Size: Up to 7 participants (9 total with guides) Destination: Minnesota-Canadian Boundary Waters*
For over 300 years canoes have been the means of transportation in the vast wilderness known as Quetico-Superior Park, a region composed of numerous interlocking lakes on the borders of Northern Minnesota and Southern Canada. Centuries ago, Indians traveled these endless water ways in Birch-bark canoes. The canoe became a freighter to carry furs and supplies for the happy voyagers who were experts at running the highways of streams, lakes, and rivers. Today, many adventurers still paddle these vast lakes now known by a different name, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). We like to call it the North Woods!
*The official National Park name of the region is called the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).
Announcement
Our founder and long-time wilderness canoe trip guide, Bill Sanderson, has written a book detailing his adventures in the Minnesota-Canadian Boundary Waters. Mr. Sanderson’s book is being published this summer and it is called Getting the Wilderness in You. The book’s major focus features a detailed sketch of Rolf Skrien, who many of our canoe trip participants have visited during their trips to or from the Boundary Waters.
You can sign up for our e-mail updates or follow our blog or Facebook site to be amongst the first to know when the book is available for purchase.
Expedition Highlights
Explore the untamed wilds of the Boundary Waters!
Paddle through the massive Saganaga Lake— this is the land of of the sky-blue water.
Observe moose, bald eagles and even black bear! Listen to the to the peaceful laugh of the loon as you fall asleep at night.
Grit your teeth in rough water and glide across glass-smooth lakes. The weather sets the pace of our travels.
Learn about the Ice Age and the Genesis Flood. What roles did these events play in shaping this beautiful landscape?
Prepare for wild excitement, this is a great opportunity for some serious game fishing!
Marvel like the psalmist on starlit nights. Here you will see so many million pints of light— it will take your breath away!
Watch this mandatory video before going on the trip.
Wilderness Guides
(Our guides vary from year to year. The guides for the 2012 trip will be announced soon.)
Bill Sanderson, the museum founder, grew up taking
summer vacations to and working in the Boundary Waters. His many years of experience and love for the North Woods have equipped him as a seasoned guide and outfitter for our wilderness expeditions during the 2006-2011 trips.
Dick Sanderson (Bill’s cousin) has been canoeing in the Boundary Waters since he and Bill were teenagers. Dick was a great addition to the 2009-2011 canoe trip teams. Dick is strong and adventuresome and keeps everyone in good spirits.
“[State Park] campground stays can be fun, but they aren’t any boy’s idea of ‘adventure…’”
Day 1: Akron / Wisconsin Day 2: Wisconsin / Gunflint Trail Minnesota Day 3: Wilderness Entry/ Locate Base Camp Day 4: Fishing/ Exploring/Lay low day Day 5: Fishing/Day Trip Loop Day 6: Break Base Camp/ Locate Second Campsite Day 7: Break Second Campsite/ Return to Civilization Day 8: Return to Akron/ Unload Vehicle and Sleep
The expedition cost may be subject to slight modifications depending on the size of the expedition party and the price of gas during the summer of 2012.
A non-refundable $50 deposit is required to reserve your spot for the 2012 Wilderness Canoe Trip.
Reserve Your Spot You must contact our Outreach Director, Josiah Detwiler, to reserve your spot on the trip. Contact Josiah by e-mail or by telephone at 330.665.DINO (3466).