Canoe Expedition for One or Four People from Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. Three Options Available.
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Alumacraft canoes & all necessary equipment outfit groups of 1–4 paddlers to explore Boundary Waters area with included transportation
Herbert Hoover won America's hearts and votes when he promised a college-educated chicken in every pot and a canoe in every garage. Get a taste of the American dream with today's Groupon to Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. Choose from the following options:
- Up to 8 miles of motorboat towing each way
- A four-day canoe rental; kayaks are available upon request A four-day, three-night camp stay
- Up to 8-miles of motorboat towing each way
- A four-day canoe rental; kayaks are available upon request
- A four-day, three-night camp stay All necessary camp equipment, excluding food
- Up to 8-miles of motorboat towing each way
- Two four-day canoe rentals; kayaks are available upon request
- A four-day, three-night camp stay All necessary camp equipment, excluding food
For $65, you get a canoe rental and camping package for one person (up to a $130 total value), which includes the following:
For $149, you get a canoe rental and camping package for one person (up to a $308 total value), which includes the following:
For $559, you get a canoe rental and camping package for up to four people (up to a $1,232 total value), which includes the following:
Voyageur Canoe Outfitters arranges leisurely explorations of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Quetico Provincial Park with stays at more than 65 secluded campsites. Eight-mile tows deliver campers to four-day stays, equipped with Alumacraft canoes and basic safety techniques such as avoiding paddle slaps from sneaking up on the canoe's stern.
Outfitting packages include full equipment that shelters campers inside an Alps mountaineering tent and orchestrates restful nights atop Thermarest pads and insulated sleeping bags. Cooking equipment and stove fuel turns self-provided ingredients into cooked, rustic meals, and a camp shovel lets diners turn fire rings into giant cereal bowls.
BWCA fees are not included in today's Groupon.
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About Voyageur Canoe Outfitters
While exploring the Gunflint trail, one often hears the trickle of the Boundary Waters, the echoes of wolves howling, and the soothing absence of city noise. As owners and operators of Voyageur Canoe Outfitters, Mike and Sue Prom have a deep understanding of the land and are proud to call the area home. The Prom family provides adventurers with gear and supplies for exploring nearby trails, waterways, and orbiting moons. The outfitter also organizes complete trip packages to keep groups equipped when paddling along the BWCA or camping in Quetico Park. In 2010, Gustave Axelson of the New York Times followed Mr. Prom on an ice-fishing voyage through Quetico, fondly recalling the rugged outdoorsman's ability to rig fishing lines, keep the tent stove roaring, and prepare fresh lake trout with a bit of maple syrup into a dinner that was "three-star quality and joyous as a wedding feast."