Complete Outfitting for A Stay Inn Ely Guests Only
2012 Outfitting Special
ONLY- $469.00 per adult (4 Adult Minimum)
$489.00 (1- 3 Adults)
$359.00 (Children 6 to 15 years old)
Children under 6 years old are FREE
5 days and 4 nights in the wilderness
Complete package (2012 Special) includes two nights lodging at A Stay Inn Ely and a Continental Pastry Breakfast @ the our Bakery & Coffee Shop both mornings.
Package Includes: Eureka tents (roomy 4 person and 6 person styles), Therma-Rest 3/4 self inflating pads, freshly laundered Slumberjack 3 season sleeping bags, sturdy Kondos Duluth packs, kitchen tarp, extra rope, Food pack rope w/ pulley, saw, hand shovel(Canada Trips), Alumacraft/ Grumman/Marathon canoes, Grey Owl wooden paddles, Stearns personal flotation devices, and a delicious backcountry menu w/ all necessary camp cooking and eating utensils/equipment, trip routing, and a detailed map. (Jasper Creek does not provide hatchets/ axe(s) for guests.)
Equipment Shuttle (Vehicle W/ No Guests) is included from the A Stay Inn Ely to all BWCA wilderness entry points off the Fernberg Road. Equipment shuttle to other wilderness entry points require a fee.
Towboat Service is an extra charge, please see Tow Boat Services listed in web page.
Additional fees that may apply: Canadian and/or Minnesota Fishing Licenses, BWCA Permit and Camping Fees and/or Canadian Quetico Park Camping Fees, Canadian RABC permits (see CANADA page), Live Bait (BWCA Trips only), Kevlar canoe upgrade, any additional pre- trip and post trip meals not in above Package, and all applicable taxes.
Note: all persons returning from Quetico Park (Canada) will need a current passport to re-enter the USA This is a ruling by the United States Government and it is being enforced.
Note:There is no live bait and organic bait` permitted inside Quetico Park, and you must use barb less hooks while fishing Quetico Park waters.
Note:The maximum legal party size in the Quetico/ BWCA is nine people & 4 canoes only.
Note: Jasper Creek's trips take place on Ontario's Quetico Provincial Park waters, on Minnesota - Canadian (Ontario) border waters, and on the interior waters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) located inside Minnesota. Depending on where and when your trip will take place, certain live bait species are regulated and certain individual sport fish have special harvesting regulations.This is your responsibility to know these regulations.