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Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness VR Tour

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Lac La Croix Basswood Falls Basswood River US Point Knife Lake Saganaga Lake Saganaga Lake Granite River Gunflint Lake (outside BWCA) Gunflint Lake (outside BWCA) Rose Lake

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About the BWCA

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area preserves as wilderness almost 200 miles of lakes and forestland running along the border of the U.S. and Canada. It reaches from Crane Lake in the Voyageurs National Park to the Pigeon River, which empties to Lake Superior.

With over one million acres, over 1000 lakes, 2000 campsites it ranks as the second largest area within the United States’ National Wilderness Preservation system. It is one of two nationally designated canoe wilderness areas and attracts over 200,000 visitors a year.

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Bryan Hansel is a freelance writer, award-winning photographer and a former American Canoe Association L4 Open Water Coastal Kayaking Instructor. His home port is on Lake Superior in Grand Marais, Minnesota. He also teaches photography workshops.

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