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Cabin Canoe Trip
Batchewaung Lake Outpost Cabin
On a small rock island in the middle of Batchewaung Lake, rests a beautiful 2 bedroom
cabin completed in the fall of 1999. This is in 'Quetico Park', so you must paddle
and portage into the cabin from the Nym Lake entry point; no boats and motors allowed.
The 5 mile canoe trip includes on portage of 750 yards, and most people make the
trip in about 3 hours.
The cabin is fully insulated, and completely equipped with solar/electric lighting,
propane refrigerator and stove, propane barbeque, all cooking and eating utensils,
wood stove, and 2 bedrooms; each has a queen size bed and 3 single bunk beds.
The sparkling blue water holds some of 'Quetico's' best trout, smallmouth bass and
pike fishing. Gorgeous scenery and solitude surround you, and walleye holes,
a pictograph site, and abundant wildlife is a short paddle from the cabin.
Outfitting is all inclusive; your choice of Aluma-Craft, Royalex or Kevlar canoes,
all food packing (your selections from our 'Elite' menu), any tents, packs and camping
equipment you want for overnight excursions away from camp, transportation to/from
Nym Lake entry, and the fully equipped cabin.
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Group Size |
2 |
3-4 |
5-6 |
7-8 |
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2 nights/3 days |
$360 |
$335 |
$315 |
$290 |
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3 nights/4 days |
$470 |
$430 |
$405 |
$355 |
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4 nights/5 days |
$580 |
$525 |
$470 |
$415 |
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5 nights/6 days |
$690 |
$620 |
$550 |
$485 |
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6 nights/7 days |
$800 |
$715 |
$630 |
$545 |
Canned/bottled food and beverages are allowed on the island, so you may bring in your own canned beer or soda,
but remember that you have to portage them in and all garbage must come out. The above rates include Quetico Park day use fees,
but add 7% sales and conservation fishing license costs to the rates above. Most people paddle and portage all their food and supplies
into Batchewaung from the Nym landing. If you have lots of heavy and bulky stuff, we can fly about 400 pounds of freight to the island for
an additional $250 charge.
Make sure to specify the "Batchewaung Cabin" with your canoe reservations, and make sure to let us know if you want your food and gear flown
in to the cabin by floatplane.
[ Reserve this Cabin or call 807-597-6418
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Canoe Canada was established in 1974 on a personal service basis so that Bud and
Jim could share their knowledge of the Quetico wilderness country with outdoor enthusiasts
seeking real adventure and security in the knowledge of excellent equipment and
careful planning. Our commitment to quality and our wilderness experience makes
Canoe Canada's service unique.
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