Voyageurs National Park Special Interpretive Programs
The French-Canadian voyageurs, who were pivotal in opening the Northwestern United States, passed through what is now Voyageurs National Park on their historic route from Grand Portage to the Lake Athabasca region. They transported a variety of goods in large North Canoes that were built by the indigenous Ojibwe out of birch bark, cedar, spruce resin, and roots.
You can learn about the adventurous life of a Voyageur and try your hand at paddling a 26-foot replica of a North Canoe by reserving your spot in a ranger-led North Canoe interpretive program departing from the Rainy Lake Visitor Center.
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Each ticket secures one seat in a North Canoe Voyage program departing from the Rainy Lake Visitor Center at 1797 Township Road 342, International Falls, MN 56649. Directions: Approximately 11 mi east of International Falls, turn right off of Hwy 11 East onto County Hwy 96 and follow this past the Rainy Lake Visitor Center to the parking area.
Program lasts for 1.5 hours. Please arrive 15 - 20 minutes prior to program to check in.
North Canoe program is for ages 8 and up, as paddling can become strenuous. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
North Canoe vessels are not accessible.