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Quetico Provincial Park Fly-In Canoe Trips in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Ely, Minnesota
Fly In Canoe Trips at Quetico Park & Boundary Waters Canoe Area We offer a number of Boundary Waters (BWCA) and Quetico Park fly-in canoe trip packages as well as individual trips designed to accommodate your specific wishes. Our four favorite Quetico Provincial Park fly-in points are:
- Beaverhouse Lake
- Lac La Croix
- Three Mile Lake
- Clay Lake
Each of these four fly in canoe trip entry points is unique in its own way. |
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Fly In Overview
Click on the map to the left to view our fly in routes in relationship to our location. |
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Beaverhouse Lake
Beaverhouse Lake, located in the far northwest corner of Quetico Park, provides access to some of the most remote lakes in the Park and is an ideal starting point for a semi-circular trip which ends at Lac La Croix. |
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Lac La Croix
Lac La Croix is one of the most scenic lakes in Quetico, and affords you the opportunity to see Curtain Falls, Rebecca Falls, the Pictographs on the cliffs at the eastern end of Lac La Croix, and Warrior Hill. |
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Three Mile Lake
Three Mile Lake, which is really a part of the Namakan River, and flows from Lac La Croix into Namakan Lake, provides access to Wolseley Lake ? home to some of the biggest Smallmouth Bass and Northern Pike in Quetico. Also, you are allowed to use a boat and motor if you are camped on Three Mile Lake. |
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Clay Lake
Clay Lake is located just outside the Northeast boundary of Quetico Park. This is a one-way fly-in, paddle-out trip which ends at our Moose Lake Base. |
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These routes are rated on a scale of (1-10) 1 being least and 10 being most, according to several frequently requested criteria. The ranking will be shown using the following symbols and key:
Scenery & Wildlife

Fishing

Ease Of Access

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