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Lake Superior Drifting National Bridge 33 Ashland Baking Company 29 28 South Bayfield • Fruit Loop Cornucopia 243 Red Cliff • North of Bayfield BAYFIELD CHAMBER & VISITOR BUREAU MEMBER BUSINESSES 27 W Spirit Point Rd 1 #2 Septic Pumping & 74 Y12 Bodin-Ski House (Bayfield Inn) ...(715) 779-3363 148 Groundlings, The .........................(715) 373-1194 13 Excavating Inc ..............................(715) 682-2222 75 Boreal Leadership LLC ................(715) 774-3686 149 Hansen’s IGA ...............................(715) 373-5566 LAKE 144 To Red Cliff 156 2 Aaron Guski Construction ..........(715) 209-1094 76 Bottle Rocket Photography ........(970) 317-5180 150 Happy Feet Weddings, LLC .......(715) 292-6454 SiskiwitPkwy Bay To Red Cliff To Red Cliff Dalyrmple 26 & Cornucopia SUPERIOR 3 Accede CPA, Inc ..........................(608) 209-6421 77 F26 Boulder Ridge Tree House .........(715) 209-4967 151 Harbor House Sweets .................(715) 373-0565 77 Rd 191 urner Rd T SOUTH SHORE & Bayfield 4 X13 Ada O’Day (Bayfield Inn) ............(715) 779-3363 135 and Cornucopia, 78 Bowers ART studio ......................(712) 204-4100 152 Harbor View Event Center .........(715) 209-7279 288 Little Sand Bay 5 Advance Printing .........................(715) 634-6888 Rabideaux’s 105 270 283 79 II25 BRB Recycling Authority .............(715) 779-9720 153 Y15 Harbor View Lodging ..................(715) 779-9797 234 South Shore 25 Orchard 6 Y13 Advantage Group, The ...............(715) 218-5007 80 U6 Bremer Bank ................................(715) 779-5894 154 Harbor View Lounge & 79 7 F19 Adventure Club Brewing ............(608) 438-8469 81 MM22 Brickyard Cottage (Winfield Inn) (715) 779-3252 Lakeside Patio ..............................(715) 373-5492 Pikes Creek Bayfield Apple Superior Ave 8 AirFox Photography LLC ............(715) 292-5303 155 Z13 Harbor’s Edge Motel...................(715) 779-3962 224 Rocky 39 Cedar St 82 MM22 Brickyard Creek Community ......(715) 781-3958 Winery 238 Company Acres J Cornucopia 9 Alley, The ......................................(715) 682-4200 83 MM22 Brickyard Creek LLC 156 II26 Hauser’s Bayfield Cabin ..............(847) 809-6867 24 l 226 Highland Seven Ponds Winery 193 i 166 248 Elm St 10 American Insurance Services ......(715) 682-6197 a/k/a Brickyard Creek Cottages .(715) 779-0282 157 E22 Hauser’s Superior View Farm .....(715) 779-5404 Valley J a 120 r North Limits Rd 59 Bayfield Winery 11 Y11 Andrew Tate Condos 84 X11 Brownstone Centre .....................(715) 779-5571 158 Heart Graphics & T B 127 273 l Siskiwit Falls Rd (Bayfield Inn) ................................(715) 779-3363 Communications ..........................(715) 682-5307 Betzold Rd u 143 e e 168 236 190 85 Brownstone RX ............................(715) 373-5588 North 13 be 211 r C n 107 ry i 12 W11 Andy’s Groceries .........................(715) 779-5415 159 Hedlyn Farm LLC .........................(715) 779-2382 23 Wind Good Garage Mahal Lane 86 X9 Brownstone Suites (Bayfield Inn) (715) 779-3363 139 v Rd. Earth Maple St 13 BB11 Animaashi Sailing Company .......(715) 779-5468 160 V12 Hendrickson House a 87 Brushwork Signs ..........................(507) 334-8446 130 Erickson’s Ave Huron Red Sunset Pine St 260 R (Superior Rentals) ........................(715) 779-5123 Superior Ave 14 Antique Garden Inn .....................(715) 373-0347 Valley C 192 88 C20 C & W Trucking ............................(715) 779-5628 g oad St 292 r 161 Herbster Cottage, LLC ...............(715) 209-5631 157 Hauser’s Ash St i 202 15 F20 Apostle Highlands Golf Course .(715) 779-5960 To Herbster, B 89 R21 Cabin on Siskiwit Lake ................(715) 209-1037 22 Superior View B Cliff 162 Herbster Studio Art Tour ............(715) 774-3163 alley To Washburn 291 81 82 83 16 F20 Apostle Highlands Weddings .....(715) 779-1065 V Port Wing, Oak St ve 90 Cafe Coco - Apple Hill 30 13 A 289 17 F20 Apostle Islands Artisan Bakery & Good Eats.......(715) 373-2253 163 Z12 Hidden Cottage (Bayfield Inn) ....(715) 779-3363 Superior, Old Hwy 13 240 Michigan Ave 89 Area Campground ......................(715) 779-5524 164 Hidden Cove (Winfield Inn) ........(715) 779-3252 Erie Ave 91 V11 Candy Shoppe, The .....................(715) 779-3668 Myers-Olson Rd Lynde Ave ynde J 167 I L 175 21 Hillcrest & Duluth 18 Apostle Islands Area 92 Y13 Captain’s Spirits ...........................(715) 779-3304 165 Higher Standards/Tyda ...............(763) 458-5484 Washington Ave Community Fund .........................(715) 779-7021 To Jerry 93 F18 Carriage House, The 166 C24 Highland Valley Farm ..................(715) 779-5446 88 15, 16, 26, l 19 X11 Apostle Islands Booksellers ........(715) 779-0200 i (Winfield Inn) ................................(715) 779-3252 167 E21 Hillcrest Orchards ........................(715) 779-5756 Jolly 219 & 241 Big Ravine Parking a 20 AA11 Apostle Islands Cruises ...............(715) 779-3925 20 Trail Bayfield Trail r 94 E19 Carrier Storage, LLC ...................(715) 779-5672 168 BB23 Hillside Suites (Winfield Inn) .......(715) 779-3252 269 Lot & T ont St School 21 II5 Apostle Islands Kayaks ...............(715) 747-3636 17 r 95 F18 Cashman Custom 169 HLP Studio ...................................(262) 305-9187 e Star Rt. Rd Ball F 13 r 22 Y8 Apostle Islands Marina ................(715) 779-5661 J 146 Leather & Repair ..........................(763) 213-4595 170 Homestead Gardens ...................(715) 373-2770 Old Hwy 13 Palmer Rd u 171 Field t 23 Q14 Apostle Islands 96 Catherine Lange 66 171 F19 Howl Adventure Center..............(715) 779-5561 Blue Vista 7 a 257 19 298 National Lakeshore .....................(715) 779-3397 Creative Services .........................(708) 275-8868 N 172 Y11 Howl Clothing & Adventure .......(715) 779-5561 94 Sweeny Ave Bayfield 24 Y11 Apostle Islands Realty .................(715) 779-5807 97 V9 CF Design Ltd ..............................(218) 343-0983 Weber Rd n LAKE 173 V10 Hub on Broad, The ......................(715) 913-0159 93 o 25 Y5 Apostle Islands Station 98 Cheq Bay Renewables ................(715) 779-3231 95 Weber s Wayzata Yacht Club .....................(715) 779-5661 174 Y10 Isaac Wing House (Bayfield Inn) .(715) 779-3363 281 r SUPERIOR Hatchery Rd Orchard 99 Chequamegon Area Mountain 18 208 a 287 26 F21 Apostle Pines (Winfield Inn) ........(715) 779-3252 Bike Association ..........................(715) 798-3599 175 MM21 Island View Lodging ....................(715) 600-3607 L 31 l 176 V11 Joanne’s Scandinavian ................(715) 779-5772 65 i Catholic 27 Y11 ApostleRentals.com 100 Chequamegon Bay Arts Council (715) 373-5143 G (Andrew Tate Condo #200) ........(715) 371-0171 177 kb Website Design ......................(847) 927-4758 227 Church 101 Chequamegon Food Co-op .......(715) 682-8251 61, 212, 223, 229, 17 268 Ski Hill Rd 28 Y13 ApostleRentals.com (Washington 102 V8 Chippewa Valley Bank .................(715) 779-5128 178 AA12 Keeper of the Light .....................(715) 779-5619 265 230, 231, 264 & 280 Avenue Condo #203) ..................(715) 371-0171 35 103 S14 Christ Episcopal Church ..............(715) 779-3401 179 X11 Kelly & Crew Designs ..................(715) 779-3807 266 29 Apple Awards, Inc. ......................(715) 634-6735 104 Y7 City of Bayfield ............................(715) 779-5712 180 AA12 Kerr Studio & Gallery ..................(715) 779-5790 LAKE 30 E21 Apple Hill Orchard.......................(715) 779-0276 16 Rice Ave 105 FF26 City of Bayfield’s 181 X11 Kickapoo Coffee Bayfield ...........(715) 913-0330 SUPERIOR Rice Ave Apostle 31 D18 Artesian House ...........................(715) 779-5992 Dalrymple Campground .............(715) 779-5712 182 Lace & Brass Events, LLC ...........(715) 600-1822 32 Artists Squared 106 Close Publications LLC ................(262) 695-1800 183 Lake Effect Builders LLC .............(715) 292-4323 Islands Iron Studios & Gallery .........................(952) 923-5222 153 107 LL23 Copper Crow Distillery L.L.C. .....(715) 779-0275 184 Lake Superior Drifting National Bridge 33 Ashland Baking Company ..........(715) 682-6010 15 Lakeshore 108 Copper Peak Inc. .........................(906) 932-3500 Stone Jewelry ..............................(715) 209-6997 13 To Washburn 34 V12 At Ship’s Quarters 185 Lake Superior Magazine .............(218) 722-5002 HQ (Apostle Rentals.com) .................(715) 371-0171 109 T11 Copper Trout Lodging ................(715) 779-0293 Episc. 6, 28, 92, 186 Lake Superior Tall Ships, Inc. ......(262) 422-0607 & Ashland 188, 263, 35 B17 Austin Miller Studio & Gallery ....(715) 779-5336 110 T11 Copper Trout Restaurant ............(715) 779-0293 262 Church & 279 111 V10 CORE Community 187 Z11 Lakeside Dining Room & 14 Take Washington Ave. to orchards & berry farms 225 271 LAKE 36 V10 Bates Art Gallery ........................(715) 779-5356 Lounge at the Bayfield Inn..........(715) 779-3363 Resources, Inc ..............................(715) 779-3457 37 Bay Area Rural Transit (BART) .....(715) 682-9664 Washington Ave 112 Cornucopia Business 188 Y13 Landmark Conservancy ..............(715) 235-8850 I 155 197 38 AA12 Bay Front Inn ................................(715) 779-3330 4 Association ...................................(715) 742-3326 189 Laughing Hill Chinese Medicine .(715) 331-9274 13 Presb. 39 F24 Bayfield Apple Company ............(715) 779-5700 113 Country Blossom Green House .(715) 746-2345 190 MM23 Legendary Waters Resort & 237 48 SYMBOL KEY Library ont St 40 W11 Bayfield Artists Guild ..................(715) 779-5781 Casino ...........................................(715)
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