Brule Lake maybe an option. While the wind maybe an issue, the wind also keeps the lake free from ice. Good choices of camps that give the warmth of the morning sun or give the last of the day's light with the setting sun. One might have to break ice at the put-in, but once you paddle out of the small bay a whole new world of appears with long fetches, quiet areas behind islands, and perhaps the shoreline ice formations created during a cooler evening. Any camps in well protected bays may ice up, but usually the camps that dot the open stretches stay open.
Last year, November 1 was the last day for my wife and me, but we have paddled Brule on Thanksgiving Day--an exceptionally warm fall. These trips have become a yearly tradition. The lake will make you humble with the waves, cold winds, and the sense of winter coming, but the journey is a grand way to finish the paddling season.