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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Quetico Forum Atikokan ranger station Reply |
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ParkerMag |
09/11/2017 12:12PMquote dentondoc: "OOPS!!! Unfortunately, I got my LEFT and RIGHT mixed up. Appreciate the catch - having printed your post with the directions for my trip file, I'd have been cussing you (by name!) as I wandered around a strange lake looking for home! :-)) Thanks! |
dentondoc |
09/11/2017 11:55AMquote ParkerMag: "quote dentondoc: "dd (edited with road info)" OOPS!!! Unfortunately, I got my LEFT and RIGHT mixed up. When you reach the "Y" on the dirt road to Nym Lake, you want to bear LEFT to go to the CANOE LAUNCH area (the RIGHT track takes you down to a camping/general use area). I must have just been looking at a map of the area with north at the top ... on this dirt road, you'll be driving generally south. SORRY!!!!! dd |
ParkerMag |
09/11/2017 08:28AMquote dentondoc: "dd (edited with road info)" Bingo - thanks very much. Some anxiety assuaged! |
amhacker22 |
09/10/2017 04:53PMquote amhacker22: "quote Mocha: "does everyone in this world own a smart phone except me??? " ...although I do hope to escape from mine soon! |
amhacker22 |
09/10/2017 04:12PMquote Mocha: "does everyone in this world own a smart phone except me??? " For the most part, yes. :) |
Mocha |
09/08/2017 06:59PM remember those camping fees are per person per night! also, does everyone in this world own a smart phone except me??? i think i was asked 6 or 7 times today... "well, this app interfaces with your smart phone and... blah blah blah... " would those apps work in Canada? i know my measly samsung trac phone did not work in canada (i could have paid for extra coverage for that and it would have allowed me to call within Canada and back to the US). |
AmarilloJim |
09/08/2017 09:28AM It's all pretty well marked these days. You can look at Google earth also. |
ParkerMag |
09/08/2017 09:12AM We expect to be in Atikokan late Friday, and gone early Saturday. Being non-business hours, and not staying with an outfitter, I'm worried about getting directions from Atikokan to whatever lot at Nym we'll leave from. |
dentondoc |
09/08/2017 08:56AMquote ParkerMag:"Dumb question perhaps - I see the camping fee is $15. I presume that's Canadien. So do I give them $12 American (last exchange rate I saw) per head per night? You are correct. The camping fees are stated in CAD. $12 USD would be approximately correct. After exiting south from Atikokan, take a left when you reach the T-intersection at Highway 11. You'll reach the turnoff (right) to Nym Lake in just a couple of miles. Then you travel what I'd estimate to be less than a mile on a well used dirt/gravel road to reach your Nym Lake launch point. Shortly after you get on this road, there will be a "Y". The left branch leads to a camping area, while the right branch will take you to the parking lot for the canoe launch area (where a short trail will lead you to a dock to assist your loading process). While your EP lake is "Batch", your actual put-in lake is Nym. Nym lies outside the park, while Batch is inside the park to the south of Nym. You will see development on Nym (cabins and motor traffic) and is dotted with a number of islands, which means you need to keep yourself oriented (map and/or GPS) to navigate your way to the Batch portage. Assuming you are taking the main portage (rather than the Racer Portages), it is well developed, including steps that you descend toward Batch. Both Nym and Batch are rather large lakes, so it is advisable to get an early start to beat the wind that often develops later in the date (generally from the west). Have a great trip. dd (edited with road info) |
billconner |
09/08/2017 08:01AM You mightcall the office and ask. Thay have been known to be very accomodating, might let you prepay with cc, best exchange rate usually. Souris River factory is next door. If time allows, an hour or so tour is quite interesting. Call in advance and talk to Wayne. |
ParkerMag |
09/08/2017 07:24AM Son and I enter September 23rd. Swear I saw somewhere the station would closed at that time, but no matter, reckon we're good either way. Dumb question perhaps - I see the camping fee is $15. I presume that's Canadien. So do I give them $12 American (last exchange rate I saw) per head per night? Also, what's the drive to the Batchewaung entry like from there? |
AmarilloJim |
09/07/2017 09:59AM They have a drop box with envelopes at the headquarters also if no one is in the office when you arrive. |
Jackfish |
09/07/2017 09:31AM Yessir, that's the one. However, the Atikokan ranger station is the park headquarters so I highly doubt that you'll have to self-permit. I would think they would have staff there nearly year 'round. Give them a call to confirm. (807) 597-2735 If you haven't been there before, it's on the right side just as you come into town. Look for the sign. You can't miss it. |
ParkerMag |
09/07/2017 08:11AM The interwebs didn't make it as obvious as I was hoping...??? Can someone please confirm for me that the facility at 108 Saturn Ave. in Atikokan is where I'll need to go to self-permit for a trip later this month. |