Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Northern Lights Lake - East of Quetico
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bobbernumber3 |
One suggestion was to check out Northern Lights Lake Crown Land. I would like to hear from someone who has been to the area. No campsites or portages are marked on the maps I have. How are they? What would you suggest seeing? We are mostly a fishing group, less about touring and traveling. What is the best way in and out of Northern Lights? Any feedback and info is appreciated. |
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GraniteCliffs |
All I remember was a sand beach campsite, a gravel road a ways behind the campsite and a resort at the end of the gravel road. The resort sold beer. We were young. We found a way to get to the resort and back. |
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Bearskin Lodge |
Get dropped of at Koss lake and paddle the Weikwabinonaw to Northern Light, than spend a day or two there. You'll see motor boats, but fishing should be good. The river is stunning. There are good portages from Koss lake down, but it's more fun with some moving water skills. Quinn |
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Mocha |
Crown Land camping fees are PER person PER night, so that can get quite spendy. for the price you might be better off renting a cabin. Canadian fishing licenses. if you are driving to northern light lake you'd pass through customs at pigeon river so you'd all need your passports but wouldn't need to get the RABC (you would need this if you chose to paddle Saganaga to Northern Lights Lake.) |
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timatkn |
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