Jhepp,
Glad to see another Ohioan headed up north, BWCA might be my favorite place in N. America, and I'm only short 2 states out of the lower 48. That being said, I'll add a couple things to Gavia's post.
Canoe: I own a Sourris River 17.5 Prospector and love it for those lakes. I've never used a Minnesota II, but I've heard plenty of good things about them so that should be fine as well. Whichever outfitter you go with will certainly know where to direct you.
As for your trip up/back, if you get the chance, driving through Michigan and the UP in particular is way better from a scenery standpoint than going around through Chicago or Indy.... Not a drastic difference in time either.
Never been to Basswood, but I've always had much better fishing on smaller lakes vs. the big ones. That being said, I'm not a serious fisherman, I suspect that you have more experience in that area. A couple things I will mention about fishing though.... I've been going to the BWCA/Quetico my whole life (30+) trips and I find that the easiest way to fish, especially when traveling is to troll. Simply clip on a 5.25 to 7inch Rapala, Shad Rap, Spoon, ect and drag it 25-75 yards behind you. Some people use steel leaders as well to keep pike from cutting the line, though since I switched to braided line I've not had a problem. For Rapala type lures, Perch and Fire Tiger will always be my favorite colors. Standard Silver and Gold typically work as well. To make trolling easier, use a Rod Holder. Be aware that they're not all created equal.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Tite-Lok-Rod-Holder-With-C-Mount/699615.uts?slotId=3 Link to the one I use. The C-clamp fits over the gunwale, and with a small piece of plywood on either side of the canoe it doesn't hurt the Kevlar. Course you'd probably have to clear it with the outfitter you rent from.
Secondly, just cause it's a shameless plug for a buddy, and a local Ohio guy, look up Big Joshy Swimbaits. As I said, I don't fish that much but I've had outstanding success with them, including a 21" Smallie out of Paint Creek in South Central Ohio.
I'd also agree with Gavia that you should strongly consider moving once or twice, especially on a lake the size of Basswood you have lots of area to see and explore, which is something you certainly want to do if possible. Additionally pack at least one set of warm clothes, I got snowed on once in the second week of Sept... unlikely, but better to be prepared.
Have fun and stay safe, you'll be back for sure!
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