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International Falls, Kabetogama, Ash River, and Crane Lake, Minnesota
Voyageurs has some of the oldest exposed rock formations in the world, shaped by at least four periods of glaciation. This rugged terrain is part of the southern part of the Canadian Shield, and most of its shoreline is only accessible by boat.
Along with rock formations, at Voyageurs you can see bogs, beaver ponds, swamps, islands, migratory birds, many lakes and the north woods, a rich forest ecosystem. The park got its name from the French-Canadian canoe-men of the same name, who were known to travel the Great Lakes in canoes made of birch bark. This park is ideal for water sports, fishing, camping, and exploring the north woods.
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