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Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters

Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters

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There she is Porch Rules!
"Walleye", 1 dbl bed, 1 twin. Patrick-The Walleye Master slept here. Rumors . .
"Small Mouth Bass" 1 double bed, producing great dreams of catching your limit.
"Northern Pike" 1 dbl, 1 twin. Rest assured, Pete the Pike of Loon Lake is yours
Kitchen, sink, counter space, stove/oven. Looks into the woods.

Overview of Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters

3 bedroomsSleeps 884 sq m

Popular amenities

  • Kitchen
  • Dryer
  • Outdoor space
  • Barbecue grill
  • Lake view
  • Fireplace
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Rainy River, ON

Rooms & beds

3 bedrooms (sleeps 8)

Northern Pike

1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed

Small Mouth Bass

1 Double Bed and 1 Single Bed

Walleye

1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed

Scales Be Gone

Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchenette
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters

Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins are accessible by water craft, traveling by canoe can take up to a whole day of paddling from Crane Lake entry point. Traveling by boat takes 45 minutes. For the boater who needs it, we can arrange for you to follow an experienced driver in. Lets talk about it when you make your reservations.
The boat ride is guaranteed to get your heart pumping. Keep your eyes open. I have seen fish jumping, deer, beavers and river otters swimming. I once saw a family of three moose eating their lunch while calmly staring back at me. I even know where there is a bald eagle nest. Don’t get the wood ducks confused with the loons, they are both abundant.
Adventure starts the moment your boat slides off the trailer into Crane Lake, jump in and motor yourself and family through King William Narrows to Sand Point Lake (quick stop at Canada Customs). Drive pass Dead Man's Island to Little Vermillion Lake, follow the Narrows, zigzagging through the wild rice grasses to Loon Narrows then Loon River, shoot through the 56 rapids and keep on going until you arrive at Loon Falls Portage.
You will be porting your boat over via Loon Falls Portage, the one of two mechanical marine portages in Minnesota. Loon Falls do charge a fee for this service and currently their rates are $50 round trip for boats under 21'. If you have a fiberglass boat expect to tie it to the cart, so it won't slide off. The operator will stop the cart - both coming and going in order for you to do that.
Loon Falls Portage is in Minnesota and across the river a few feet away, Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins are in Canada. We are right on the boarder, the northern boarder without the wall or fence just water.
This is Boundary Water Canoe Area, the same BWCA everyone thinks of when I say BWCA. Just farther west, less traffic and a lot more rural then the area people picture in their heads. Most people I’ve spoke to automatically think of the entrance being Ely or Duluth Minnesota. It's entering the BWCA by water craft, via Crane Lake.
Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins are ideal for the adventurer who craves the wilderness. Someone who has a deep desire to rough it — m o s t l y. This is the BWCA, without the hard ground to sleep on, without the sweat of porting ALL your belongings through a muddy, buggy infested swamp. Its without the 15 cabins dotting the shore line on both sides of you. Here, you can experience fishing, minus the crowds of other water craft spying on you at your top secret fishing hole.
We are the only rental cabins on Loon Lake! We run our cabins on propane and batteries. This means our generator is used very minimally — which means that you hear . . . the waterfall — the lake — the river — the birds — nature — not machinery. There is no internet, no wifi, no tv, no phones! You will reconnect to your loved ones. Once there, they really can’t get away.
As that our cabins are not equipped with refrigeration, you are in charge of “loading your own ice”. We cut the ice directly from the lake in late February, store it in our ice house, covered with sawdust. When you arrive, you can load up your cooler the old timer way — with ice tongs hauling one block at a time. Want to see pictures of how we do it? Check out our Beatty Railroad Portage Company on facebook.
Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins are the ideal place to start experiencing camping, but WITH a mattress, hot shower, sauna, clean outhouse and a kitchen sink. It is perfect for those that have been there, done that - the tenting experience and are ready to move to a little more comfortable wilderness moment.
The first mechanical railroad portage is Loon Falls Portage, which you use coming to our cabins, it connects the Loon River to Loon Lake. The second is Beatty Railroad Portage - connecting Loon Lake to Lac La Croix, the Quetico Provincial Park.
As owners of Beatty Railroad Portage we offer a free portage when you book a seven night stay. Once you cross Beatty Railroad Portage you have access to EVEN MORE fishing! As you leave Beatty Portage into Lac La Croix there are cliffs that display Ojibwa pictographs. Around the corner is a nice sandy beach, perfect to spend a hot summer day. Zup’s resort is a few minutes away from the beach, with a restaurant featuring three course dinners. They welcome non-resort guests, but need at least a two-day notice for reservations. Zups has a world renown chef, allowing you to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries while on your vacation. The closest little piece of civilization, 30 minutes by boat and one portage away from Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins.
This modest camp is located within one of the most beautiful places in the world.
All cabins feature either a lake view or a river view, nestled within old white, red pine, balsam and oak trees. Perfect for those who want to be still and breath in the beauty of nature. Our small clearing and boat docks are both suitable for viewing the stars. Laying on the dock with my son and husband by my side, watching the shooting stars along with “Northern Lights” is my sweet spot.
July and August are the most popular months. The fall foliage is spectacular in September with minimal bugs, colder temperatures, ideal with the wood burning stoves in each cabin. Really anytime is a good time at Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins, but our season is only from May to end of September.

Property manager

Wendy Albers Scofield

Languages

English
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Amenities

Kitchen
Dryer
Outdoor space
Barbecue grill
Lake view
Fireplace

House Rules

Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
Caution, there is a rapid moving river nearby.

Events

Events allowed
Please observe quiet enjoyment, quiet after 10pm

Pets

No pets allowed
Rustic Restoration is our only cabin for pets.

Smoking

Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Outside only. Take cigarette butts out with you.
You are responsible for hauling out garbage. No plastic burning, paper ONLY in fire pit, Use charcoal grill and deep fryer away from buildings.
Due to pine pitch, bring extra pair of INSIDE shoes per person. Remember no refrigerator provided, bring your cooler and we provide ice.
Each cabin is issued one bundle of wood for fire pit per visit, then help yourself to splitting your own.

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
Note from host: Please observe quiet enjoyment, quiet after 10pm
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit

We should mention

A car is not required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Rainy River

Located in Unorganized Rainy River, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Crane Lake Channel and Echo Lake. With kayaking, power boating and fishing nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.
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Rainy River, ON

Frequently asked questions

Is Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters?

Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Porch Rules, Loon Lake in BWCA Minnesota, Ontario Border Waters located?

Situated on a river, this cabin is in the same region as Crane Lake Channel, Crane Lake Ranger Station and Echo Lake.

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About the host

Hosted by Wendy Albers Scofield

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About You: We are the Scofields, Patrick, Wendy and Christian. Patrick is originally from Hibbing, Minnesota and has been coming to BWCA, camping and fishing with his family since he was 3. I am from Napa California. Patrick and I met when he moved to Napa for his career. Patrick introduced me to the BWCA. I fell in love, with the wilderness, the thrill of adventure and the man by my side. I can still remember looking for miles and miles over the water, seeing nothing but water and forest, thinking mine-mine-mine. I could pretend it was all ours because there wasn’t another boat or person insight for days at a time. Tenting in Santa Cruz, California is beautiful, but crowed with as many people as trees. The BWCA isn’t that. Christian our 16 year old son starting coming to the BWCA even in the womb, and by snowmobile for his first trip at 3 months old!
In 2002 we purchased the business Loon Falls Portage and in 2011 sold it in order to purchase Beatty Railroad Portage Company. We have been spending our summers in this area for the last 30 years.

Why they chose this property

We have been coming to the BWCA for over 30 years. In fact, we have stayed at the cabins about 18 years ago, renting out several of the cabins for our entire family to have a week together. When Loon Lake Waterfall Cabins came up for sale we recognized it was a rare opportunity to own shore land on beautiful Loon Lake. This camp ties in beautifully with our desire to see new and old generations discover healing that comes with experiencing nature up close and personal.

What makes this property unique

Porch Rules, with the porch, literally is a simple benefit that our other cabins don't have. There is nothing like a screened porch for a place to hang out. It features tall, full length windows that give you all of the view and none of the mosquitos or black flies! I like being outside and protected. This porch gives you a chance to enjoy even the rainy days. From the front porch it is a beautiful view of the lake and trees.
Porch Rules is big enough to sleep 8 and have some independent space. It is sandwiched in-between Rustic Restoration and God's Grace. I like that I can be in the middle of everything going on. The fire pit area is located between the cabin and the lake, easy to enjoy.

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