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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: winter travel with dog teams
 
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Mocha
08/16/2016 08:47AM
 
the photo is from a recreational dog team up the gunflint trail.


as far as camping overnight in canada, i believe you purchase crown land camping (not quetico) permits on the same site you purchase the canadian fishing license.
 
clinegc
08/14/2016 06:45PM
 
quote : "quote mocha: "i know there are folks on here that dog sled into the BW for winter camping and/or day trips. Have any of you taken your dogs into Canada, like across prairie portage? or cache bay?
if so, did it require extra paperwork for the dogs?
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We have gone through P.P. with 5 Mals. We have brought the vaccination records. Where is this picture from? AND is there anyway that anyone knows of a way to prepay your Night's in Canada during the Winter months?
 
08/13/2016 05:09PM
 
quote mocha: "i know there are folks on here that dog sled into the BW for winter camping and/or day trips. Have any of you taken your dogs into Canada, like across prairie portage? or cache bay?
if so, did it require extra paperwork for the dogs?
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Frenchy19
08/16/2016 01:41PM
 
Beautiful pic!!
 
mocha
01/01/2012 11:16AM
 
i know there are folks on here that dog sled into the BW for winter camping and/or day trips. Have any of you taken your dogs into Canada, like across prairie portage? or cache bay?
if so, did it require extra paperwork for the dogs?

 
Old Hoosier
01/01/2012 08:06PM
 
I am not a sledder, but Canada simply requires proof of current rabies vaccination - vets paper (not simply tags).


Old Hoosier