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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Canoe registration Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
Jackfish |
05/28/2019 09:48AM Paddle4hike... please edit your post and use the "Add a link to this message" function. It's pretty easy, but if you need help, just ask. |
Paddle4Hike |
05/28/2019 09:13AMPaddle4Hike: "I will see if I can find the obscure website reference that I came across when I did my first solo in 2017. It said, and I confirmed it after arriving in MN, that if your "home state" for your canoe did not require it to be registered, then you did not need a MN registration. Here is the link to MN 2018 statute saying it's not required in MN if your state doesn't require it. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/86B.301 |
x2jmorris |
05/28/2019 08:42AM You don't have to. You get like a 90 day grace period if from another state. |
Paddle4Hike |
05/28/2019 08:40AM I will see if I can find the obscure website reference that I came across when I did my first solo in 2017. It said, and I confirmed it after arriving in MN, that if your "home state" for your canoe did not require it to be registered, then you did not need a MN registration. Will post it as soon as I find it. Enjoy your first solo! What is your planned trip? |
Jpaddle |
05/28/2019 08:29AM I am planning a first time solo trip and I see I need to have my canoe registered. This is not required in my state. Does anyone know if this is something I can do at the Tofte station when I pick up my permit or do I need to go to a different office. Newbie so any help would be appreciated. |