Boundary Waters
Definition
A renowned wilderness area in northern Minnesota, United States, straddling the border with Ontario, Canada, encompassing over 1,000 lakes and rivers within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), celebrated for canoeing, fishing, and pristine natural beauty.
Waters along an international or political boundary, as defined in treaties like the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty between the US and Canada, regulating shared lakes and rivers to prevent disputes.
Examples
After paddling deep into the Boundary Waters, he emerged enlightened, realizing that true luxury is a dry tent after a rainstorm.
The Boundary Waters offer such solitude that your biggest conversation partner is a loon who thinks your singing is a mating call.
She conquered the Boundary Waters solo, proving that portaging a canoe uphill builds character faster than any gym membership.
In the Boundary Waters, the fish are so plentiful, even your bait tells stories of the one that got away.