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10% OFF - Discount for canoe and equipment rentals 7+ days!

All canoe rentals include paddles, portaging yokes, and personal flotation devices.

Rates are based on a FULL day, sorry no 1/2 day rentals available.

Souris River Canoes

Material-Model
Rate
Weight
Length
Capacity
Kevlar-Quetico 18.5
$43
46 lbs.
18.5'
2-3 per.
Kevlar-Quetico 17
$41
42lbs.
17'
2 per.
Kevlar-Quetico 16
$38
38 lbs.
16'
1-2 per.

Wenonah Canoes

Material-Model
Rate
Weight
Length
Capacity
Kevlar-Minn. II
$41
44 lbs.
18.5' Ultra Core
2 per.
Kevlar-Minn. III
$44
48 lbs.
20' Ultra Core
4 per.
Kevlar-Solo Advantage
$33
33 lbs.
16.5' Ultra Core
1 per.
Kevlar-Solo Prism
$33
36 lbs.
16.5' Ultra Core
1 per.
Kevlar-Solo Solitude
$33
34 lbs.
15.5' Ultra Core
1 per.

Alumacraft Canoes

Material-Model
Rate
Weight
Legnth
Capacity
Aluminum-Lightweight
$27
72 lbs.
18.5'
3 per.
Aluminum-Ultralight
$25
58 lbs.
17'
2 per.

Grumman Canoes

Material-Model
Rate
Weight

Length

Capacity
Aluminum-Lightweight
$23
68 lbs.
17'
2 per.
Aluminum-Standard
$22
72 lbs.
17'
2 per.

A deposit of $75 per group is required for canoe rental reservations.

A deposit of $75 per person for a
complete outfitting trip is required at the time of reservation.

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RESERVATION FORM*

All rates are subject to state and local taxes.
All rates are subject to change without notice.

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Spring Creek reversible portage yoke found on 3 seat canoes.

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Portage yoke in 3rd seat position

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Roger is demonstrating the easy flip of the yoke.

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Spread the pads apart for a comfortable shoulder fit.

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Portaging Position

We are a Cooperator with the USDA Forest Service under the Superior National Forest. We issue permits into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW),
part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. To preserve the wilderness, visitors to the BWCAW must follow certain regulations.
Click on this link to learn the details: http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/superior/bwcaw