Canoeing at Brule River

A boundary river between Wisconsin and Michigan with long stretches of slow water and low hazard rapids. Numerous streams flow into the river, and access is available at county and forest service roads. Below Brule River Dam and at the junction where the Michigamme joins the Brule to become the Menominee, the rapid increase in current combined with huge waves can potentially swamp an open craft.
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The world famous Brule River flows 50 miles north into Lake Superior, providing consistent spring fed water through the "Brule River State Forest". Float among Wisconsin's unblemished water and experience the finest canoeing or kayaking of its kind in America. See the crystal clear water bubble over sand and rock formations and swirl into transparent pools. Or feel the exhilaration while being hit with a splash of water as you kayak the more aggressive lower Brule's 80+ rapids.
Novice trips are a breeze and the Brule is a haven for anglers after the wily trout. Here in Brule along the Northern Pacific Railroad (Now the Tri-County Corridor) linking Superior and Ashland have all the resources necessary to make your canoeing or kayaking experience an exciting and entertaining adventure.
Across the top of Forest and Florence Counties, the Brule is a boundary river between Wisconsin and Michigan. Florence county Visitors Bureau provide Brule River Canoeing Guide. Brule River Canoe & Kayak rental also available. Only the finest names in white water equipment are used and our convenient shuttle service eliminates any transportation concerns. There are 21 trips, for beginners to advanced to choose from. Also offer guided Sea Cave Tours on Lake Superior. Canoe Rental Hours: 8am - 7pm, 7 days a week.
Canoe, whitewater and sea kayak rentals on the Bois Brule River and Lake Superior. Guided sea cave tours on Superior's south shore. Whitewater adventures on the class III rapids of the Brule - choose from 21 trips, from novice to advanced. The Brule is spring-fed with consistent water volume for excellent kayaking and canoeing.
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Brule River for Canoeing in the City Of Brule - Florence County (Northeast Wisconsin).
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