Where the trail ends your voyage begins… That is the slogan for the Voyageur Canoe Outfitters at the end of the Gunflint Trail about 60 miles northwest of Grand Marais, MN. Located on Saganaga Lake,  Voyageur Canoe Outfitters has been helping explorers plan their adventures for over 25 years. 

Voyageur Canoe OutfittersOwners Mike and Sue Prom, are Gunflint Trail residents, having moved to the area in 1993. You may remember Mike and Sue from our feature on the Voyageur Brewing Company. They became familiar with the area and opened Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. Mike and Sue wanted to help visitors enjoy the beautiful setting that they had grown to love. 

Their love and passion for the Boundary Waters area is evident the moment you step onto the Voyageur Outfitter property.  The setting is peaceful and well-kept.  The canoes are clean and organized and the enthusiastic staff is ready to help with whatever you may need. When it comes to the Boundary Waters, they know their stuff and can help you plan your trip and prepare for low-impact camping in this pristine wilderness area.

Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

Voyageur Canoe Outfitters can help you will all of your outdoor adventure needs. Whether you’re going for a week-long trip in the BWCA or just need a canoe for the day.

Contact information for Voyageur Canoe Outfitters can be found on their website. Also, be sure to connect with them on Facebook and subscribe to their YouTube channel called The Boundary Waters Blog.  And if our series on the Gunflint Trail has left you wanting to learn more about this amazing wilderness area, check out the Boundary Waters Blog, maintained and written by Sue Prom.  It’s full of great articles on the happenings up the Gunflint Trail and in the Boundary Waters.