Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: When do permits go on sale for the Q?
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Jackfish |
Yes, one has to remember to click a couple things, and Ontario Parks could make it a bit easier, but I really like how they show the available dates and make it easy to select. I did a Quetico presentation at Canoecopia the last two years and part of my presentation was the step-by-step process of making a Q reservation online. I believe it was well received and the folks found it educational. :) |
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tumblehome |
Last June I’m at the Atikokan Ranger station to pick up my permit. The ranger lady was busy on the phone talking to a customer so I mulled about the room waiting for her to finish. It took more than ten minutes. She was talking to a person trying to reserve a permit on the computer. The ranger was trying to help the caller navigate the permit system. It was almost comical in a sad way. Both the ranger and caller had a very hard time getting the permit reserved. Tom |
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Jackfish |
TrailZen: "Quetico permits become available five months prior to entry date, so on February 1 you could pull a permit for a July 1 entry date." BINGO! What TrailZen said. |
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tumblehome |
Tom |
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MarshallPrime |
It wont let me book anything for Quetico. It doesnt say permits are not available, it says "Quetico isnt a campground. Choose another option." thanks |
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MarshallPrime |
thanks |
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billconner |
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Luckee |
This year I maybe driving through Fort Frances on my way to Beaverhouse Lake. Is there any place other than Atikokan (a full hours' diversion to and from the Flanders turnoff) or the ranger station on Beaverhouse lake (not a huge diversion, but once I'm on the water I just want to get to the portage)? The Dawson station is really handy when you're coming from the Thunder Bay direction. Is there a similar option coming from the West? Thanks! |
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Luckee |
I've stayed at White Otter before and found it a great option, but since I'm already burning one day in MN, I'll really just want to get to the water ASAP. Visiting the ranger station on Beaverhouse is something I've never done (last year it was actually closed during my window) but it looks like that's the way to go. |
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TrailZen |
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Jackfish |
Luckee: "Is there any place other than Atikokan (a full hours' diversion to and from the Flanders turnoff) or the ranger station on Beaverhouse lake (not a huge diversion, but once I'm on the water I just want to get to the portage)? In a word, no. You might consider doing what we do. We plan our trip to arrive in Atikokan mid-afternoon the day before our permit day. We stop at the ranger station to get our permit, then check into the White Otter Inn and stay overnight. Then we head to the Beaverhouse parking lot in the morning around 5:30. We're usually paddling by 7:00am at the latest. If you're staying at an outfitter the night before (for example, Seine River Lodge is west of Atikokan), or at least outfitting through them in some way, they might be able to get your permit for you. Would be worth a phone call. Seine River Lodge is also home to Quetico Brewing. :) |
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Gaidin53 |
My son used them last year and he and I are using them this year. They have been awesome to work with and well organized! Will be pretty sweet getting to try a local beer and buying a shirt from them! My son is also legal this year in Ontario so we can have a beer together! Ryan |