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Yes, hunting is allowed in the Boundary Waters. As with canoeing, permits are required in the BWCA. The challenge as well, for game hunting, is the fact that motors, wheeled transportation devices, and machinery is not allowed in the BWCA.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) Motorized Usage. Motorized usage in the Boundary Waters is very limited and only allowed on certain lakes with permits. Here is a list of lakes where motors are allowed to some degree. Be sure to also read the rules and regulations. LAKES WITH A 10 HORSEPOWER LIMIT
Boundary Waters, The Grace of the Wild, Paul Gruchow. Called a "modern day Walden Pond". Loon Magic, by Tom Klein, Northwoods Press. The real scoop on these magical birds of the Canoe Country.
Discover the exhilerating winter activities of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and its surrounding resort communities of Ely, Grand Marais, Crane Lake, Tower, Finland, Lutsen, and Isabella.
The Boundary Waters is home to hundreds of bird species and a beautiful place to watch birds. For many visitors, the thrill of seeing a Bald Eagle, or hearing the haunting call of the Common Loon is a memorable part of their Boundary Waters experience.
Fishing Reports for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and its surrounding areas
Only 20 to 30 yards from our canoe, a large black-phase adult wolf stood atop a lichen-encrusted boulder at the entrance to the Star Lake portage.
The Gunflint area has the longest ice over season in the state, with an average ice out of May 7 (earliest 4/15/76, latest 5/26/66). Ely area's average ice out is April 30 (earliest 4/10/45, latest 5/23/50).
Moose On the Loose: Watch Out, It's Mating Season in the Boundary Waters! by Roger Hahn September-- We had been planning our annual October canoe trip into Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area for several weeks, as always, and had finally decided to return to the Frost River area for the first time in a number of years.
The rugged coastline of Lake Superior, the towering pines of the Superior National Forest, the 1500 miles of lakes and streams of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) of Northern Minnesota has attracted numerous nationally published photographers. These photographers make, or have made Minnesota their home.