![]() ![]() It is advised to apply for the RABC by mail at least 3-4 weeks before your trip to avoid processing delays at the border. Canoeists entering Quetico from the United States need a Quetico permit and a Canadian Remote Area Border Crossing Permit (CANPASS/RABC). Lac la Croix Ranger Station–Canadian CustomsĪccess to Quetico Provincial Park. Reentry into the BWCAW is covered by the permit for their original point of entry. Note: Trips that originate in the BWCAW, pass into Canada and then return to the BWCAW do not require Permit #71. Trips that originate in Canada and then enter the BWCAW use entry permit #71 (see Border crossing from Canada into the BWCA). ![]() For more information, please contact the LaCroix Ranger Station in Cook at 21. Many trip options with additional portages. #16 Moose/Portage River Entry Point- Restricted to travel north of the Echo Trail only.Īccess is from parking area with a 160-rod portage to the Moose River. #14 Little Indian Sioux River Entry Point- Restricted to travel north of the Echo Trail only.Īccess is from parking area with a 40-rod portage to the river. Very difficult to reach Lac la Croix by paddle in one day. #12A Lac la Croix only-from Little Vermilion Lake Entry Point– Restricted Permit*Īccess is through Crane Lake. Trip options for paddlers with additional portages. #12 Little Vermilion Lake Entry Point- Note: this is not the entry point for Trout Lake–use EP#1. #9 Little Indian Sioux River Entry Point- Restricted to travel south of the Echo Trail only.Īccess is from parking area. #8 Moose River Entry Point- Restricted to travel north of the Echo Trail only.Īccess is a canoe landing with three portages into Big Moose Lake. ![]() For more information, please contact: 21 or TTY 218 666-0020Īccess is through Lake Vermilion (very large lake) with either a 60-rod canoe portage or a 180-rod portage (this portage allows use of portage wheels) into Trout Lake. Access highways to Ely are US 169 and Hwy 1. Permits can be picked up between the hours of 7am and 5pm Monday through Sunday (May 1 – September 30). Located at 320 North Highway 53 in Cook, MN. Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Message Board.Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). ![]()
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