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sns |
05/04/2022 05:13PMJackfish: "Clear as mud? :)" Just so. I've been getting it wrong from time to time while planning...we have guys driving up the north shore from MN (CDT) to pick up guys flying into Thunder Bay (EDT), then drive west to Atikokan (EST, same as CDT). Hi, I'm a pretzel. |
Gaidin53 |
05/04/2022 02:24PM I’d already gone down this rabbit hole before realizing that in the summer months we are at the same time so no change needs to be accounted for. Ryan |
Jackfish |
05/04/2022 02:09PMsns: "tumblehome: "Atikokan is in the eastern time zone so allow for that. Atikokan is in the EASTERN Time Zone. However, during the summer paddling season, because they don't recognize Daylight Savings Time, Atikokan is on the same time as the Central Time Zone in the US. Clear as mud? :) |
sns |
05/04/2022 08:06AMtumblehome: "Atikokan is in the eastern time zone so allow for that. Don't they do funky things like staying on Standard time, so they are effectively the same as Central Time in paddling season, while Thunder Bay is an hour ahead? |
tumblehome |
05/03/2022 06:50PM Atikokan is in the eastern time zone so allow for that. Tom |
campnfish |
05/03/2022 04:24PM I do know i can buy fishing license online, one in our party is an older person and i'm not sure i can walk him through this over the phone, i don't live close to him. |
Jackfish |
05/03/2022 02:58PMcampnfish: "What time does the headquarters close in Atikokan, and do they sell fishing permits and outdoor card?" The Quetico Ranger Station in Atikokan closes at 4:00pm (might be 4:15pm), but you should try to be there no later than 3:30, especially if you have a larger group. If you arrive in Atikokan after the ranger station is closed, you can drive 30 minutes east down Hwy 11 to the Dawson Trail Ranger Station. They're open until 8:30pm every day. As for fishing licenses, you are FAR better served buying them online prior to your trip at HuntandFishOntario.com. Buy both your Outdoors Card and your fishing license while you're still at home so you don't have to waste time at the ranger station. With that said, if you absolutely must buy your fishing license in Atikokan, in the same building as the Quetico Ranger Station, there is a separate counter that is run by the Ministry of Natural Resources. You can buy them there. (Did I mention that it's way easier to buy them online?) :) |
campnfish |
05/03/2022 01:07PM What time does the headquarters close in Atikokan, and do they sell fishing permits and outdoor card? |
Wispaddler |
04/19/2022 08:12PM Called White Otter, no answer. I also went with Quetico Inn. Evidently WO Inn is closed for now and is for sale. |
Wispaddler |
04/19/2022 07:21PM Posted 3/16 on their FB page. I have two rooms booked for July. Arrrggghhh... “We are sad to announce that the Whiteotter Inn Restaurant and Motel will be closed until further notice. We would like to thank everyone that has supported us over the year of reopening.” |
jphares44 |
04/19/2022 01:29PM Sure glad I saw this. I had a reservation at White Otter Inn for 6/10, and no one there had reached out to relay this information. I also was able to get in at Quetico Inn. Anyway, thanks for passing this along. Would have hated to find this out upon our arrival! |
Jackfish |
04/16/2022 09:39PM Obviously, Indiaonta knows their business far better than we do, but it sure seems like they're missing a business opportunity by not offering bunkhouses for Quetico paddlers. They're in the perfect location to do it. |
pcallies |
04/15/2022 08:04PMGaidin53: "I looked through the Indionta website. Seemed like more of a fishing camp where they do the week long rentals. I didn’t see any shuttle options either but probably not needed as much since you can park at the Beaverhouse entry point as an American. I contacted Indionta. They confirmed that they no longer offer the one-night stays that we canoeists would need. They only offer weekly stays. |
Argo |
04/13/2022 01:49PM Just re-booked with the Quetico Inn. |
Gaidin53 |
04/13/2022 09:40AM Not in Atikokan but I’m staying with Camp Quetico also known as Quetico Outfitters this summer. They are handling are shuttles as well. I looked through the Indionta website. Seemed like more of a fishing camp where they do the week long rentals. I didn’t see any shuttle options either but probably not needed as much since you can park at the Beaverhouse entry point as an American. Ryan |
wyopaddler |
04/13/2022 07:21AM - Close to Beaverhouse Indianota Resort On Eva Lake- - Camp Quetico Pickerel Lake-the Dawson Trail Campground is very nice with hot showers. Dawson Trail Campground |
Argo |
04/12/2022 09:26PMcampnfish: "Doesn't sound temporary looking at the post." You're right. Very sad. |
campnfish |
04/12/2022 09:18PM Doesn't sound temporary looking at the post. |
Argo |
04/12/2022 05:46PM I made a booking for July in early March. No problem. Says they are "temporarily" closed. |
MEPPS |
04/12/2022 05:35PM There is a notice on their Facebook page, that they are closed. I did try to call no answer. |
Jackfish |
04/12/2022 04:22PM I assume you tried Google. No mention of the White Otter being closed. Did you call them? It’s been years, but we have stayed at the Quetico Inn. Comparable to the White Otter from what I can remember. |
MEPPS |
04/12/2022 03:40PM We have always stayed at the White Otter Inn but it appears to be closed. What other lodging options are available? |