Canoe Trips
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Easiest
3-5 hours | 10 miles
Stones Bridge to Winneboujou is classified as our A1 trip, and is the most popular canoe and kayak run on the Bois Brule River. Stretching for roughly 10 miles, the trip takes an average of 4 hours to 6 hours, complete for the casual group. A1 has been very popular in our 1- or 2-person recreational kayaks, along with the traditional 2 person canoe.
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Beginner to Intermediate
4-7 hours | 12.5 Miles
Stones Bridge to Brule, classified as our A2 trip is among our most popular day trips on the river. Stretching for 12.5 miles and an average group may take 5 to 6 hours to find the destination down at highway #2 in Brule.
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Intermediate
3-5 hours
A unique adventurous 4 hours thrill stretches for almost ten miles on the lower section of the Bois Brule. Offering the most magnificent whitewater on the river, you will embark on the D2 trip starting at Pine tree canoe landing.
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Beginner to Intermediate
1-3 hours | 4 miles
Stretching for 4 miles from Winneboujou to the town of Brule, the B1 float is very popular for all ages and all group sizes. This 4 mile section of the river is listed as an intermediate skill level, but a nice float if you and you’re group won’t mind the faster current.
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Intermediate
3 days | 2 nights | 44 miles
Experience the entire “River of Presidents” in a kayak or canoe on our 3 day 2 night river trip.
Varies
Beginner to Intermediate
2 days | 1 night | 20 miles
Immerse yourself in the wilderness on the “River of Presidents”. Our 2 day, 1 night river adventure stretching for 20 miles on the river. Get acquainted with the Bois Brule State Forest on this magical float that stretches from Stones Bridge to Pine Tree.
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Beginner-Intermediate
3-5 hours
Highway 2 to Pine Tree canoe landing is a 3-5 hour paddle that meanders through the middle section of the river, known as the “Meadows.”
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Beginner to Intermediate
3-5 hours
An amazing trip that consists of dozens of class I, and II rapids. This trip begins at Hwy 13 and finishes at Lake Superior.