Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters

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4.1 - (14 reviews)
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4.1 - (14 reviews)
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  • Samuel Ian Forlines


    Dec 30th, 1969

  • Seth McKee


    Dec 30th, 1969

  • Glenn Rossow

    Never responded to question
    Dec 30th, 1969

  • Gavin Lee


    Dec 30th, 1969

  • Justin Case

    There are very limited options for lodging at the end of The Gunflint. We were a group of two couples, so we wanted a place with separate sleeping areas. We also wanted a shower in the unit. The Chalet was the only option for many miles around. I let them know we would be arriving late. A note was stapled to the porch of the office with a map to where I was supposed to go. One sleeping area was upstairs, and one in the living room downstairs. There was no door for privacy, but we couldn't see our friends unless we went downstairs. There were two twin and one queen mattresses upstairs and the same downstairs. The mattresses were old but comfortable. The shower worked but leaked water all over the bathroom floor. Sheets and blankets were not provided. Everything was clean. We didn't care about the lackluster accommodations because we were about to spend a week in the wilderness. It cost $110. In the morning I went to the office to check out. The guy was nice, and helpful in getting us our BWCA permit and directing us to getting fishing licenses. Coronavirus had the cafe shut down so we couldn't have breakfast there. I had been to their little store a few years ago, where they sell a variety basic camping and canoeing supplies. So, if you are looking for functional lodging with zero glitz or glam before you go into the wilderness, this is a great place to stay. But if you are looking for a vacation spot with nice accommodations, I recommend elsewhere.
    Dec 30th, 1969

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About
Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters

Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters is located at 12582 Gunflint Trail in Grand Marais, Minnesota 55604. Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters can be contacted via phone at (218) 388-2212 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (218) 388-2212

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters?

A The phone number for Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters is: (218) 388-2212.


Q Where is Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters located?

A Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters is located at 12582 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604


Q What is the internet address for Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters?

A The website (URL) for Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters is: http://boreal.org


Q How big is Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters?

A Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters employs approximately 20+ people.


Q How is Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters rated?

A Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters has a 4.1 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.

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Way of the Wilderness Canoe Outfitters

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image There are very limited options for lodging at the end of The Gunflint. We were a group of two couples, so we wanted a place with separate sleeping areas. We also wanted a shower in the unit. The Chalet was the only option for many miles around.
I let them know we would be arriving late. A note was stapled to the porch of the office with a map to where I was supposed to go.
One sleeping area was upstairs, and one in the living room downstairs. There was no door for privacy, but we couldn't see our friends unless we went downstairs. There were two twin and one queen mattresses upstairs and the same downstairs. The mattresses were old but comfortable. The shower worked but leaked water all over the bathroom floor. Sheets and blankets were not provided. Everything was clean. We didn't care about the lackluster accommodations because we were about to spend a week in the wilderness. It cost $110.
In the morning I went to the office to check out. The guy was nice, and helpful in getting us our BWCA permit and directing us to getting fishing licenses. Coronavirus had the cafe shut down so we couldn't have breakfast there. I had been to their little store a few years ago, where they sell a variety basic camping and canoeing supplies.
So, if you are looking for functional lodging with zero glitz or glam before you go into the wilderness, this is a great place to stay. But if you are looking for a vacation spot with nice accommodations, I recommend elsewhere.


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