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07/19/2018 07:46PM
Thanks. I seem to recall picking one up on Saturday before, but try as I might, I couldn't find their hours.
I called and their message didn't say anything about Saturday. I can call tomorrow, but I hate to wait and lose out on a permit. I though there were plenty, until I went to reserve one and realized I had to click "non resident" and suddenly there weren't so many days available.
I called and their message didn't say anything about Saturday. I can call tomorrow, but I hate to wait and lose out on a permit. I though there were plenty, until I went to reserve one and realized I had to click "non resident" and suddenly there weren't so many days available.
07/21/2018 03:20PM
I was hoping to pick up my permit the night before my entry date. Has anyone done this in Atikoken? I've heard stories of people doing this at Dawson Trail.
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07/21/2018 07:08PM
TomT: "I was hoping to pick up my permit the night before my entry date. Has anyone done this in Atikoken? I've heard stories of people doing this at Dawson Trail. "
If I remember correctly, if you get to the office in Atikokan by 3 the day before, you can pick up your permit for the next day. They close shortly thereafter (around 4 or 4:15) so it's a tight window. As stated above, the best option is to call the office to get their hours for the week/weekend to make sure.
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07/21/2018 07:44PM
Depending on where you are staying you might be able to have an outfitter issue your permit the day/night before.
I just used Doug at Canadian Quetico Outfitters for shuttle from Stanton and Camp Quetico to stay the PM before, both offered to issue me my permit the night before.
T
I just used Doug at Canadian Quetico Outfitters for shuttle from Stanton and Camp Quetico to stay the PM before, both offered to issue me my permit the night before.
T
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