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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Motors on Loon lake (gunflint trail) Reply |
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marsonite |
06/05/2021 03:01PMcowdoc: "He said Gunflint Loon. I don't think there is a lot of boat traffic. There are cabins, but its pretty quiet for the most part. I thought there were more campsites than just the one marked here on the maps. My daughter would canoe and camp there for a night when she worked at Tuscarora." I didn't pick that up. I guess when he said not in the BW it tipped you off. Long run to Lacroix from there ha ha. |
futuracanoe |
06/05/2021 01:13PM Great, thank you all! |
GunflintTrailAngler |
06/05/2021 12:41PM Little to no boat traffic. Any boats you might see are usually pontoons from the resort taking a cruise around the lake. |
cowdoc |
06/05/2021 09:09AM He said Gunflint Loon. I don't think there is a lot of boat traffic. There are cabins, but its pretty quiet for the most part. I thought there were more campsites than just the one marked here on the maps. My daughter would canoe and camp there for a night when she worked at Tuscarora. |
marsonite |
06/04/2021 10:07PM it IS in the BWCA (north shore is in Ontario). I'd say you are pretty likely to see boats. I camped there a few years ago and there were some boats that appeared to be making the run to LaCroix (day trip?). Also saw a few boats fishing out in the lake. Overall, it's not bad and there are more canoeists than motorboaters, at least when I was there. You could also go up to Little Loon and get away from the boats completely. There's a nice site up on the north end. |
futuracanoe |
06/04/2021 08:43PM Hi all, This is my first post here. I was wondering if any one knows how much motorboats are used on Loon Lake. I know it's not in the BWCA, but I still am wondering how often motors are used on it, and if it would be a good destination for canoeing. Thanks, and have a great day! |