- Quetico Provincial Park - Ontario Parks
World famous destination for backcountry canoeing with over 2,000 lakes and 460,000 ha of remote wilderness You can explore the heart of the park for two days or two weeks Adjacent the southwest corner of Quetico is the Anishinabe community of Lac La Croix
- Quetico Provincial Park - Wikipedia
Quetico is near the southern edge of the Canadian Shield, an exposed 1000-mile expanse of ancient Precambrian rock, some of which is among the oldest exposed rock in the world
- Quetico Outfitters - Canadian Quetico Canoe Trips
Enjoy a relaxing family vacation with access to a sandy beach, swimming, laundry, fishing tips, a dock and a hot tub Includes boat motor Each boat is cleaned, inspected and comes with paddles, PFD (life jackets), safety kit Better than travelling to Quetico with your own canoe
- Quetico Provincial Park
Quetico Provincial Park is a large Wilderness park in Northwestern Ontario Canada renowned for its excellent Canoe camping and fishing This 4,760 km park shares its southern border with the Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness which is part of the larger Superior National Forest
- 8 Best Lakes in Quetico to Visit on a Canoe Trip
To explore Quetico by paddle and portage is to feel a timeless connection with an ancient land and its people Whether you are a first-time visitor or an experienced backcountry paddler searching for new waters, pick one (or more) of the amazing lakes on this list, and go now
- BWCA, Boundary Waters, Canoe, Quetico
A Virtual Entry Point into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) This site is dedicated to the sharing of information and experiences about the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Quetico Park for canoe, camping, and outdoor enthusiasts
- All You Need to Know to Paddle the Quetico - friends-bwca. org
Ready to explore the Boundary Water’s wild cousin? Quetico is billed as the best canoeing in the world Learn about permits, gear and fishing
- Quetico Park Near Atikokan, Ontario, Canada
Stretching 60 miles from east to west and 40 miles from north to south, Quetico Provincial Park is renowned for its rugged beauty - its towering rock cliffs, majestic waterfalls, virgin pine and spruce forests, picturesque lakes and rivers - and for the best wilderness canoeing in the world
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