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 10 Lac la Croix (Read 14906 times)
intrepid_camper
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Re: Lac la Croix
Reply #20 - Jan 20th, 2011 at 11:10pm
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I'm guessing the Maligne will be full of water in the spring.  We have already had a full winter's worth of snow and still have 2-3 months more to look forward to. 
If you exit the Maligne you won't need a tow to the LLC village, it is just a few miles due west of Bell Island.  You might have to plan to get there when an agent is on duty to get your vehicle out of the locked wire enclosure.   Smiley
  
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Re: Lac la Croix
Reply #21 - Jan 20th, 2011 at 11:15pm
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If you firm your plans to go in the route I suggested, be sure to do a search on the lakes you'll be traveling thru.

There are numerous trip reports that hold info about that route.
I don't think you'll lack for campsites or fishing going that way.
Badwater is a destination for some coming out of Beaverhouse becasue of it's rep as a walleye lake.

That time of year it shouldn't be an issue as you'll be passing thru.
If you don't exit via Maligne to LLC village, I consider going back thru Jean Creek/ Jean lk and west down Quetico lk.

You can make it to Jean lk easily in a short day and depending on wind, even make it to the east end of Quetico in a long day. From there you should have wind at your back, and a nice ride back to Beaverhouse.

Search that route in trip reports, lot's of good info there.
  
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