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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Bunkroom and canoe rental in Ely
 
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brucew
01/28/2018 10:25AM
 
Looking for canoe rental and bunkroom on each end of trip in the Ely area. Thinking of using Canadian Waters in downtown Ely. Anyone have experience with them or pictures,info about them? This trip is for two people.
 
Frenchy19
01/28/2018 04:34PM
 
Williams and Hall. They are not located in Ely, but rather on Moose Lake, and they are simply the best at what they do.
 
cyclones30
01/28/2018 04:33PM
 
Plenty of options as you're seeing. I've used Voyageur North and Canadian Waters previously. If you just need canoe rental and place to stay, canoes are all similar so it's down to the housing. VNO gets the nod here.
 
brucew
01/28/2018 07:02PM
 
Good info - thanks. Piragis - nice place, lots of canoes, no bunkhouse. In the past I have always used a MN2. I want to try a Northwind 18. CCO and Ely Outfitting have the wrong canoe. Moose Lake is too far out of town. Voyageur North sounds like a good place, but too far to walk downtown. Canadian Waters have a lot of what I am looking for, downtown, bunkhouse, breakfast, correct canoe, BUT I am not hearing much about them. Thanks for your help. Bruce
 
boconorm
01/31/2018 07:44AM
 
I have been to the Boundary Waters three times and each time, we used the bunk house and rented from Canadian Waters. Overall, I have good things to say. The night before a trip, I am so uptight and excited, I don't sleep much anyway. The rooms are very basic, but they had space heaters when I was there. You do have to walk across the small parking lot to the showers, but they were provided before and after the trip. Lots of hot water.


Breakfast was also included. Each time, it has been at a different restaurant, but always good food and more than we could eat.


Another plus is across the street is the local brewery. Good food and good beer the night before you leave.


I will say your stay at the bunkhouse will be dependent on the other residents. Very thin walls. The first time we went, our next door neighbor was going out solo. We found out why. He snored loud enough to rattle anything not tied down.


It has been my experience that you will get your own room. They do not mix groups.


I have never used the bunkhouse at the end. I have only showered and hit the road.
 
brucew
01/31/2018 12:40PM
 
thanks for everybody'help. have my reservations at VNO. EP 14 second week July
Thanks Bruce
 
Dodger
02/18/2018 06:59AM
 
I have gone with Packsack Canoe trips in Winton. Just about 6 miles from Ely. And its right on Fall Lake. The folks there are super nice. Any questions holler at me.


Dodger.
 
carmike
01/29/2018 08:21PM
 
Another vote for VNO, but I've heard good things about many of them. I don't know if you can go wrong.
 
Grandma L
01/28/2018 12:23PM
 
My first choice is Voyageur North - love their bunk house arrangements, Spirit of the Wilderness or Piragis.
 
cyclones30
01/28/2018 09:00PM
 
brucew: "Good info - thanks. Piragis - nice place, lots of canoes, no bunkhouse. In the past I have always used a MN2. I want to try a Northwind 18. CCO and Ely Outfitting have the wrong canoe. Moose Lake is too far out of town. Voyageur North sounds like a good place, but too far to walk downtown. Canadian Waters have a lot of what I am looking for, downtown, bunkhouse, breakfast, correct canoe, BUT I am not hearing much about them. Thanks for your help. Bruce"


When we stayed there the night before an early morning departure, it's bare bones. No heat, bunk beds, bathroom and shower were across parking lot which wasn't ideal when the low that night was 21. Summer might have given me a different impression.
 
billconner
01/29/2018 07:03AM
 
brucew: "Good info - thanks. Piragis - nice place, lots of canoes, no bunkhouse. In the past I have always used a MN2. I want to try a Northwind 18. CCO and Ely Outfitting have the wrong canoe. Moose Lake is too far out of town. Voyageur North sounds like a good place, but too far to walk downtown. Canadian Waters have a lot of what I am looking for, downtown, bunkhouse, breakfast, correct canoe, BUT I am not hearing much about them. Thanks for your help. Bruce"


In my experience you can stay one place and rent a canoe from another. I'm sure you could rent from Piragis and stay at CCO for instance.
 
TominMpls
01/29/2018 08:47AM
 
brucew: "Good info - thanks. Piragis - nice place, lots of canoes, no bunkhouse. In the past I have always used a MN2. I want to try a Northwind 18. CCO and Ely Outfitting have the wrong canoe. Moose Lake is too far out of town. Voyageur North sounds like a good place, but too far to walk downtown. Canadian Waters have a lot of what I am looking for, downtown, bunkhouse, breakfast, correct canoe, BUT I am not hearing much about them. Thanks for your help. Bruce"


Before I bought my Northwind 18 I wanted to do rent one, and I rented from Piragis - at least at the end of June, they rented me one that was basically new, hardly used, with paddles that also looked practically new. If you're looking at trying out a specific boat it may be worth renting it from Piragis for this reason, since they sell their whole rental fleet every year. We spent the night before at Adventure Inn, which for two people isn't much more than a bunkhouse and a heck of a lot more comfortable, but I do also know that Voyageur North is great about renting their bunkhouse even if you aren't renting gear there.
 
Fyresparxx
01/29/2018 11:09AM
 
My groups have been using Voyageur North for years. I looked at a bunch of different outfitters for my first trip as a leader. Lynn and John have both been very helpful and friendly from the beginning. They have a variety of canoe choices, and quality rental gear. The bunkhouses are clean, with plenty of room, and everything came at a good price.
 
Goldenbadger
01/29/2018 05:35PM
 
VNO is top notch.
 
HighnDry
01/29/2018 07:22PM
 
billconner: "brucew: "Good info - thanks. Piragis - nice place, lots of canoes, no bunkhouse. In the past I have always used a MN2. I want to try a Northwind 18. CCO and Ely Outfitting have the wrong canoe. Moose Lake is too far out of town. Voyageur North sounds like a good place, but too far to walk downtown. Canadian Waters have a lot of what I am looking for, downtown, bunkhouse, breakfast, correct canoe, BUT I am not hearing much about them. Thanks for your help. Bruce"



In my experience you can stay one place and rent a canoe from another. I'm sure you could rent from Piragis and stay at CCO for instance."




+1. I've done this for going in on Moose with a tow up to PP.
 
Atrain
02/19/2018 11:19AM
 
I dont think you can really go wrong with any outfitter.


That said, +1 for VNO.
 
billconner
01/28/2018 01:03PM
 
I've used Canoe Country Outfitters for 15-16 years and probably will never change. A number of lodging opportunities, and easy walking to stores and restaurants. Great people.
 
ScottMacFish
01/28/2018 01:21PM
 
I have used Ely Outfitting Company & Boundary Waters Guide Service for a number of years - center of town - they have a bunkhouse and are great at what they do!


Jason Zabokrtsy
Founder and Guide
Ely Outfitting Company & Boundary Waters Guide Service
www.ElyOutfittingCompany.com



 
cycanoe
01/29/2018 01:51PM
 
+ 1 for VNO, simple bunkhouse option, clean rooms
 
fishonfishoff
01/29/2018 03:54PM
 
We used Canadian Waters for our first trip. Everything went fine. The bunkhouse was basic but served the purpose for a large group. Received very useful information from Dan.
Side note: we did swap out a couple canoes which were loaded on a trailer for us with better shaped canoes from their stock.
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