Boundary Waters
The Boundary Waters region is characterized by a vast network of waterways and bogs within a glacially-carved landscape of Precambrian bedrock covered in thin soils and boreal forests. The Boundary Waters is a popular destination for recreationalists pursuing camping, canoeing, and fishing as well as for those simply looking for natural scenery and relaxation. The area is one of several distinct regions of Minnesota.
Communities
The following communities are located anywhere from two to twenty miles from the boundary waters: Ely, Cook, Grand Marais, and Tofte in Minnesota and Atikokan in Ontario.
Protected areas
Protected areas in the Boundary Waters region in Minnesota include Superior National Forest, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Voyageurs National Park and Grand Portage National Monument. Protected areas in Ontario include Quetico and La Verendrye provincial parks.
See also
- International Boundary Waters Treaty
- Sigurd F. Olson
- Calvin Rutstrum
- Proposed Twin Metals mine (Ely, MN)
External links
- Save the Boundary Waters
- Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness
- [1] Boundary Waters History
- Boundary Waters travel guide from Wikivoyage
- America's wilderness is for sale on YouTube Vox's channel Nov 13, 2019 on copper extraction