Ely: The Start of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

“Keep close to Nature’s heart… and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean”. –  John Muir

About five hours north of Minneapolis and 14 miles short of the Canadian border lies Ely, Minnesota, population 3,460. Despite being near the notoriously named Embarrass, Minnesota which often wins the award as the coldest place in the US during winter, Ely is a magical place. Laying on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and the Superior National forest, Ely is one of a handful of launching off points into the some of America’s great outdoors.

Named by National Geographic as one of the 50 places to see in a lifetime, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is blessed with some of the most pure and raw nature you will ever see. Stretching over one million acres of pristine wilderness and graced with over 1,000 untouched lakes and streams, the BWCAW offers over 1,500 miles of canoe routes where you will likely not see a soul except the lone moose, wolf or black bear. The BWCAW has been a rite of passage for many adventurous souls who search for both challenge and peace as they set off portaging through the various pristine lakes and natural beauty of this amazing place.

Sunrise

My family and I set off for the small northern town of Ely after a few days stay along the North Shore of Lake Superior in Lutsen, Minnesota. The North Shore is beautiful in its own right with stunning views of the gigantic blue Lake Superior and tons of waterfalls, uninhabited lakes, deeply wooded forests and beauty through its numerous State Parks and hiking trails.

Despite visiting the North Shore and the edge of the Boundary Waters near Grand Marais many times, I had never been to Ely before. I had no idea what to expect but once we arrived at the tiny, rustic Northern Air Lodge on Mitchell Lake and checked into our small wood cabin I understood why this place is so incredibly special. It is one of the most naturally beautiful places I had ever seen.

Each night was a magical display of color and light as the sun slowly dipped below the horizon of the lake. It amazed me how every moment of the sunset was different. The clouds, the light, the reflections on the water…everything. And every sunset was different.

I would sit there and stare in awe and wonder, listening to the melodic sing-song of the loons or the gentle rustle of the blowing trees. In that moment, I was finally able to fully unwind and relax. I realized how important it is in life to truly get away from it all and there is no better place than in the wilderness. Once you got inside the Boundary Waters and took a hike, you were in the wild. There is no motorized boats, no electricity, no telephone lines or no roads to the inner lakes. And we were just on the edge of it. I can only imagine how I’d feel after a week inside there. Truly free.

Here are a few of my favorite photos from our three days spent at the Northern Air Lodge.

Morning kayak ride

My daughter gazing out at the pure blue water

My son and our puppy

Winter at four months. He is a true water and hiking dog. He loved it up north.

“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit”. –  Edward Abbey

My favorite time was sunset and I could hardly wait for it each night. My heart would beat in anticipation for the gorgeous sight I was about to experience. As the sun began to slowly set at well past nine, the sky light up in a magical show of light, color and splendor. Every night was completely different and it was stunning.

It was time for an evening Kayak ride

Some nights the sunset was yellow and orange, and the other nights were pinks and purples. Even when it was cloudy and gray, it was equally lovely and mesmerizing.

My budding photographer, Sophia.

“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness”. –  John Muir

Then at last, a little past ten the sun said its goodnight and another beautiful day came to an end.

As we packed up the car to leave, I couldn’t help feel a little bit sad. I wondered why life couldn’t always be as simple, easy and pure as it was here. My chest tightened up a notch when I thought of going home, back to the city and the way too fast pace of life. To the overwhelming headlines and the constant worry. At least I now know that I don’t need to hop a plane and fly for hours to get away from it all. Beauty and peace can be easily found only five hours away, at the opposite end of the state.

If you go:

The BWCA is a true wilderness experience, without motors, no electricity, no telephone lines, and no roads to the inner lakes. Each season has its own unique characteristics, making them wonderful times to visit the Boundary Waters and its surrounding award-winning resort communities of Ely, Gunflint, Grand Marais, Isabella/Finland, and Crane Lake. Ely is located 244 miles (393 km) north of Minneapolis – Saint Paul.

Recreation opportunities include canoeing, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and primitive camping in the Superior National Forest and Boundary Waters. Wildlife includes bald eagles, ospreys, moose, bears, wolves, and beavers. The area also offers blueberry and other wild berry picking and wildflower viewing.

This post was inspired by the Weekly Photo Challenge: Opposites.

39 thoughts on “Ely: The Start of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      You would love it Janet! You and your camera would go crazy! 😌

  1. Beautiful photos and description of the expansion and lightness of being that comes from directly contacting Nature’s majesty. It is always wonderful to recognize we are at home on this beautiful planet…

    Peace
    Michael

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks so much Michael. I realized how much I needed nature. It made me truly feel myself again. 😌

  2. Tina Schell – I am passionate about photography, love traveling and exploring new places and faces, and seeing the world from different perspectives. My lens is always on the lookout for something beautiful or interesting.
    Tina Schell on said:

    Looks beautiful Nicole. PNW is quite a place. Mts and water everywhere.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Tina! It was so refreshing and beautiful.

  3. As a teen-ager,we spent several family vacations on Lake Vermilion, near Ely. At that time in the mid 60s, there were still resorts and commercial properties on the lake. We did have electricity and plumbing. No TV or phone. Still, it was remote, only accessible by boat. The water was freezing, of course we swam in it anyway. I was in awe with the beauty of the area, and the fish were amazing. We picked wild blueberries, had picnics on rocks, and hunted for exotic wild flowers. Great memories for this Iowa girl, thanks for reminding me.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Wow Sara that must have been amazing! I didn’t make it to Lake Vermilion but would love to next time. It was so incredibly beautiful there. I really felt free. Hope you are enjoying your summer! So relieved the fire is under control now! Nicole

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Mike! Have you been to Ely? Where are you off to this summer?

      • Oh yes, I’ve been to Ely a few times, but not recently. We stayed on Burntside Lake and canoed north of there. Did you see recent story about Gunflint Lodge selling (about 50 mi NE of Ely)? About 25 yrs. ago my wife and I raced our daughters across Gunflint Lake to Canada and back again to the Lodge. Now I have grandsons I take out on the trails, and a new grand daughter who will get her turn in a few years! Time flies. Enjoy it! I have some travels planned that you’ll soon be able to read about. 😉

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wow how is the Burntside Lake? Sounds wonderful. I did not hear the Gunflint Lodge was selling. We had looked into staying there but it was $600 a night! So we chose a different place although I’ve always wanted to go. Just a little out of our budget. 🙂

      • When we went years ago we stayed in what they called Camper Cabins; sparse rooms w/ bunk beds and a bath as I remember. They were pretty affordable. We used their excellent dinning facilities, but went elsewhere as well. We knew the owners of another nearby lodge, but we couldn’t stay there because they would not allow dogs. We did go there to eat on occasion, but always had lots of options. We had a black lab that learned to swim at Gunflint Lodge! The memories are great! 😉

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wonderful memories indeed! That is how I felt about the Northern Air Lodge! Our puppy loved it as it was filled with dogs all off leash and so much fun.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you Andrew! It was so incredibly nice to be somewhere so pristine. Tomorrow will be fun too with the fireworks and parades.

  4. anotherday2paradise – Durban South Africa and Florida USA – I enjoy writing about absolutely anything, and started blogging with WordPress in 2012. This was my 'Hammock Lady' blog, and I really enjoyed sharing my travels here: http://adinparadise.wordpress.com/ In November 2013, I decided it was time for a change of scenery, so I started my blog afresh, and here it is. I love to travel, and have been fortunate enough to do two round-the-world trips and visit more than forty countries so far. This year we visited our 7th continent, Antarctica. I enjoy photographing wildlife, especially in my backyard in Florida. I was born and brought up in England. My husband and I emigrated to South Africa in 1970. We now live in Florida, USA. I have a son and a daughter and five gorgeous grandchildren currently aged between 6 and 21 years. I'm so happy that you've taken the time to visit my blog, and would love for you to join me on my travels. Sylvia.
    anotherday2paradise on said:

    Such breathtaking sunsets, Nicole. Love all your photos. Winter is a gorgeous puppy and I’m sure he enjoys your adventures in nature. 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Sylvia! It was fantastic! Yes Winter is such a special dog. He is living and kind. He loves everyone.

  5. lexklein – I’m a restless, world-wandering, language-loving, book-devouring traveler trying to straddle the threshold between a traditional, stable family life and a free-spirited, irresistible urge to roam. Even when I was young, I always wanted to be somewhere else. I was the kid who loved camp, vacations, sleepovers, and all forms of transportation. Did my restlessness spring from a love of languages and other cultures? From a fiction fixation and all the places I’ve visited on the pages of a globeful of authors? I think it’s more primordial, though, an innate itch that demands scratching at regular intervals. I’m sure I won’t have a travel story every time I add to this blog, but I’ve got a lot! I’m a pretty happy camper (literally), but there is some angst as well as excitement in always having one foot out the door. Come along for the trip as I take the second step …
    lexklein on said:

    Looks like a wonderfully peaceful and beautiful place to plop down for a week or so. I miss packing up the kids for a summer trip off the grid!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      It was so wonderful Lexi. I felt way more refreshed than I did in Prague. I think getting out in nature was so amazing and so necessary. 🙂 I bet you will feel that way after Mongolia.

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    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Oh thanks Amy! They were all taken with my phone too! I have more on my big camera posting soon. You would love this part of the country.

  7. restlessjo – Hi! I’m Jo! Johanna when I’m feeling posh, Jan to my Dad, and Joasiu to my Polish family. A bit of a mix-up, that’s me. The one constant, however, is my restless nature. I love to travel and to explore our world. It doesn’t have to be the big wide world. I can be ridiculously happy not too far from home, so long as I’m seeking new horizons. Of course I have a wish list, and it was to help me fulfil my dreams that I started to write travel guides for a venture called Simonseeks. I’d always kept a travel diary, and it was hugely satisfying to share my experiences and to make new friends who shared my passion for travel. Alas, Simonseeks hit a few troubles, but I still find myself writing about my travels. I’ve become addicted. I’d love to share them, and to make more friends. So, it has to be a blog- right? Or do I mean- write?
    restlessjo on said:

    That daughter of yours is becoming quite the young lady, Nicole! 🙂 🙂 I adore your opening shot, and then those sunsets of course. Happy July 4th!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Jo! I don’t take as many photos of Max anymore as he is 11 and as tall as me! I’m tall for a woman so that says a lot. Yes, Sophia is growing up so fast. She is nine and so sweet. We had a wonderful trip together. Love these moments.

  8. galeweithers – Barbados – Barbadian mother and lover of laughter; story teller and best-selling author; happy to follow God's lead and to live my mantra: "you've gotta be a rainbow in the lives of others when it rains."
    galeweithers on said:

    Very beautiful photos and interesting narrative too; great job on the challenge aka niceness 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Gale so much! 🙂

  9. Miriam – Australia – I’m a wonder lusting woman, a musician, a freelance travel writer and magazine columnist. Utterly passionate about travel and life and turning the ordinary moments into the extraordinary. My motto is “just do it”.
    Miriam on said:

    I can understand you feeling sad leaving behind so much beauty. Whenever I’m amongst nature it makes me realise how uncomplicated life can be when we embrace life and get back to the basics. John Muir was a wise man and you, my friend, have captured some truly magical moments. A beautiful post Nicole. xo

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Miriam! Yes I LOVE John Muir’s quotes and what he has done. I feel so much better after this trip. Life just gets so busy and I personally feel a bit caught up lately with all the news and the political situation. Gun violence, war, grief….sometimes I am too much of a bleeding heart. Getting away from it all in so much raw beauty with no wifi was amazing and so much needed for the soul.

      • Miriam – Australia – I’m a wonder lusting woman, a musician, a freelance travel writer and magazine columnist. Utterly passionate about travel and life and turning the ordinary moments into the extraordinary. My motto is “just do it”.
        Miriam on said:

        I understand totally what you mean Nicole. I think we all need that escape from the harsh realities of the world every now and then … it’s definitely good for the soul.

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Yes it is! I feel dramatically better. 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks so much Tammi! I really needed this trip. I realized how stressed out I’d become for no reason. Just being somewhere with the basics and so much beauty was truly amazing for my soul. And good family time too!

  10. LuAnn – Two young-at-heart retirees with a passion for exploring and the desire to "pay it forward".
    LuAnn on said:

    Nicole, we fell in love with the boundary waters when we visited a couple of years ago. I would love to take a kayak trip through the boundary waters up into Canada. Your photos brought me back there…so lovely. Your puppy is adorable!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks LuAnn! Yes that would be amazing and right up your alley. I would like to do more exploring via kayak too!

  11. Sue Slaght – Calgary, Alberta Canada – www.traveltalesoflife.com Many years from now, when I am an old lady sitting in the nursing home, I hope to be the twinkly eyed resident still entertaining anyone who I can corner to listen, about all of the wild adventures attempted in a lifetime. Well into the second half of the game of life there is no time like the present to get out there, live big and laugh a lot. Living in Calgary, Alberta, married to my best friend Dave for over thirty years and Mom to adult children; my decades as a nurse have shown that in a moment life can change completely. Passionate about social justice, volunteerism and not letting the phrase “What would people think?” or my own fear get in the way of trying something new; the possibilities are endless. Enjoy the tales and I hope you will be inspired to try something you have been thinking about doing.
    Sue Slaght on said:

    Wow Nicole what a place! I think I recognize some of the photos from IG. congrats on the puppy. what a sweetie. Your kinds must be head over heels in love.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes I put most of them on IG. It was so gorgeous there Sue! You and Dave would love it given your love of the outdoors. Our puppy is wonderful. He has added so much fun to our lives and has gotten me out even more! The kids love him too!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes it was a wonderful escape! 😊

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