Planning a Classic BWCA Trip - Great Article

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Sometimes we come across articles that we think you might enjoy.  This article from Lisa Schwarz at the St. Cloud Times is a great resource for planning a classic trip into the Boundary Waters and Quetico Park.

If you're planning a trip to the boundary waters this summer, and haven't booked yet, you might already behind the eight-ball. So give her article a good read if you've done some basic research about the BWCA. Lisa will give you some tips on who you should be looking to book with, where you should be looking for entry points and more!

 We hope you enjoy it.Click Here to go to the article.

Book your Boundary Waters Trip Today For Best Available Dates

When it comes to the boundary waters Williams and Hall strive to be not only the most knowledgeable outfitter in the BWCA but the outfitter with the best gear and tackle. We want you to think of us first when you're planning your trip to Canoe Country. We're located right on Moose Lake (Entry point #25) and have guides that will put you on the fish, former scoutmasters if your troop is looking for a High Adventure, and can even set you up with one of our all-inclusive canoe packages. If you're looking for more information on the BWCA, and for booking a Classic Canoe Trip, visit our contact us page and give us a call at 218-365-5837 We'll be glad to help you plan and get your permits on your next boundary waters trip.

Paddle On.  Be Free.

Kevin Lynch

Kevin lives in the Chicago area. He has been providing business and wilderness expertise to Williams and Hall since 2004, and most recently has taken on digital marketing responsibilities.  Kevin first visited the Boundary Waters as a scout leader when his son was a young Boy Scout.  Some of you may have seen him having the time of his life fishing Moose Lake, canoeing throughout the Boundary Waters, or camping as far from civilization as he can get.  Kevin is a life-long avid outdoors man who particularly enjoys fly fishing and wilderness camping.  (He wears a lot of sun screen.) Also, some of you may know Kevin’s son, Brian (now an Eagle Scout), who spent many summers working at Williams and Hall before finishing college.

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