A Destination Of Endless Wilderness Paddling, Fishing And Wildlife Viewing
When you stand on our dock on Moose Lake, your destination choices are endless. The three million acres of the Boundary Waters and Quetico are at our front door. You can just get in a canoe or a boat and go. No one can match your destination possibilities from our dock on Moose Lake for convenience, quality, and service.
About the BWCA
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness was established in 1978 under the 1964 federal Wilderness Act. As a wilderness, the BWCA is not solely for human use. Wilderness exists for ecosystems to function largely unchanged. Wildlife, both flora and fauna, co-exist with human visitors. Wild beauty abounds here.
Sit on our dock as you prepare to depart on your Canoe Country adventure and listen. The loons are calling you to come and pay them a visit. Along the way, you may see moose, eagles, and all sorts of other wildlife. Rock outcroppings with ancient paintings can be found as well. And, of course, lots of fish. The BWCA is remarkable.
Contact Us Today for Our Free Canoe Trip Planning DVD
At Williams and Hall we want you to have an amazing Boundary Waters paddling experience. The links above will get you started but if you’re looking for more from us, we’re glad to help! We have a great DVD that shows how to plan for a great canoe trip to get your started, and if you want us to help gather permits we can do that too! Contact us or Give us a call at 218-365-5837 and let’s start your Boundary Waters Vacation!
Learn more about the BWCA and Quetico Wildernesses
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Quetico Park
History of the Parks
Natural Wonders
Wilderness Rules and Regulations