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Hockey Tournaments Keep Our Calendars Full Through March CRUISIN' THE NORTH COUNTRY BY RV Road trip along MOM’s way, a scenic drive taking you through Manitoba, Ontario and Minnesota. BY CAR & MOTORCYCLE Explore the area on a cross-country fun run organized by the Midwest Motorcycle Club. Start with a Bike & Car Show Friday and on Saturday cruise 100 miles visiting 7 stops. BY BOAT Let our guides take you out on Lake of the Woods for a fishing excursion, all-inclusive with a shore lunch. BY SNOWMOBILE Visit the Polaris Experience Center and spend the rest of the day cruising hundreds of miles of trails. BY RIVER Rent or bring your own fishing boat, canoe or paddleboard and enjoy a quiet meander down the Roseau River, Warroad River, or Rainy River. ROSEAU // WARROAD BY FOOT VISITOR GUIDE 2018 Cruise our downtowns and take in our local shopping, dining, In a world where cruising the internet has never been easier, it’s time to go old culture, and entertainment. school. We invite you to hit the road and head north. Whether you’re traveling by RV, truck, car or motorcycle, you’ll notice the traffic gradually thinning out. BY SKATE Keep going and you’ll soon be the only car on the road. That’s where you’ll find Catch one of hundreds of us. When you arrive, we’ll get you off-road, on the trails, or on the lake. Nestled hockey games in our youth up here next to the Canadian border and Lake of the Woods in northwestern tournaments and high school Minnesota, we’ve got adventures for you for every season. Cruise the North hockey, or lace up for a pond Country - we’re waiting for you! hockey tournament. 2018 WARROAD/ROSEAU VISITORS GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 Official Warroad/Roseau Visitor Guide CRUISIN' THE NORTH Photo credit: Laketrails Base Camp COUNTRY Polaris Experience Center, Roseau Pow-wow, Warroad Muskeg Bay, Lake of the Woods Hayes Lake State Park Photo credit: Arnesen's Rocky Point Resort Splash Park, Roseau The Shed, Warroad FEATURES 12 | FISHING, SNOWMOBILING, ATV 37 | DINING Art Direction & Design SandPieper Design, Inc. 20 | HOCKEY TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 38 | WHERE TO STAY, GOLF & PLAY 08 | SOMETHING IS ALWAYS BITING 17 | DAN MCKINNON 32 | HEARTBEAT OF THE NATION Lake of the Woods: A plentiful fishery A Williams Olympian Warroad Pow-wow 24 | ROSEAU AREA MAP & DIRECTORY 44 | SMALL TOWN, BIG LIVING Contributing Writers all year round. Kim Hruba, Jim Kalkofen, 22 | HOCKEY FOR LIFE 41 | TOBOGGAN REVIVAL 26 | WARROAD AREA MAP & DIRECTORY 45 | WHEN LIFE HAPPENS ON THE ROAD Jaimie Snowdon 14 | 7 DAYS OF ADVENTURE Bob Lund Tradition returns 31 | BIRDING, CAMPGROUNDS 46 | TASTE OF NORTHERN MINNESOTA Find fun for the whole family cruisin' 42 | JANET JOHNSON Photography 28 | WELCOME TO THE the North Country River's Edge Studio DeEtt Madoll, ROSEAU COUNTY FAIR 36 | LOCAL SHOPPING SandPieper Design, Inc. Celebrating over 100 years of family fun www.goroseau.com | 121 Center St. E., Suite 202 | Roseau, MN 56751 | 218-463-0009 PO Box 551 | Warroad, MN 56763 | 218-386-3543 | 800-328-4455 | www.visitwarroad.com PAGE 4 PAGE 5 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Warroad/Roseau Events 2018 SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER MAY JULY 2018 2018 2018 2018 JANUARY Arnesen’s 9th Annual South Minnesota Deer Opener 2018 Sturgeon Tournament Independence Day Celebration Shore Classic Fishing Nov. 2 May 4-5 , Warroad Tournament Diva Days Sportsman’s Lodge 19th Annual Summer Fishing Sept. 1 , Arnesen’s Rocky Point Nov. 3, Roseau City Center Stan Ostby Memorial Bantam A Fishing Derby, Springsteel Resort & Minnesota Fishing Opener Tournament 26th Kids Outdoors Event 15U Tournament Jan. 5-7 , Roseau Warroad Chamber of Commerce May 12 Jul. 14 , Entertainment at the Roseau Gazebo Sept. 8, Streiff Sporting Goods Nov. 16-18, Roseau Neal Broten Bantam A Memorial Day Program & Streiff Sporting Goods Walk to Remember Indoor Christmas Tree Walk Jan.12-14, Roseau Observance Roseau County Fair Sept. 8, Roseau County Museum 12U & 10UA MARCH AUGUST 2018 Great Outdoors Event Jul. 15-20, Roseau Warroad Senior Living Center Holiday Arts & Crafts Show Jan. 12-14, Warroad 2018 Marvin Home Center 3rd Annual Sven & Ole’s Finest Bushcraft Bike Ultra Nov. 23-24, Roseau School Dick Johnson PeeWee A, Labor Day Weekend Aaron Broten Bantam B NW Angle Edge Riders May Walk/Run Rides Car & Bike Show LOW Steam & Gas Show Jan. 19-21, Roseau Country Corn Maze Nov. 23-25, Roseau Snow Rally Life Care Medical Center Jul. 18, Sven & Ole’s Car Wash, Aug. 3-5 , Roosevelt John Wensloff PeeWee B (Every Fri. & Sat.) Mar. 3, Northwest Angle Annual Roseau Community Roseau Yellow Rose 5K Walk/Run Jan. 26-28, Roseau thru mid-October, Warroad KC Pro West Youth Snowmobile Garage Sale Celebrity Golf Tournament Aug. 11, Marvin Windows DECEMBER Pee Wee A Annual Roseau/LOW Sportsman’s Race Roseau Warroad Estates Golf Course and Doors 2018 Jan. 26-28, Warroad Club ATV Run Mar. 3-4, Roseau Boys Golf Team Fundraiser Golf Warroad Summer Theatre Crazy Days Candlelight Ski & Snowshoe Beltrami Island State Forest Polar Plunge Tournament Youth Hockey Fundraiser Golf Local Shops in Roseau & Warroad Super Santa Saturday Hayes Lake State Park Annual Wine Walk Mar. 17, Warroad Oakcrest Golf Course Tournament Family Fun Shoot Dec. 1, Roseau City Center Roseau St. Patrick’s Day 5K Annual Diabetes Health Fair Oakcrest Golf Course, Roseau Warroad Lost River Center Ice Club Bantam Warroad LifeCare Medical Center St. Jude Fundraiser Horse Ride Dec. 1-2, Roseau FEBRUARY ALS 5K Walk/Run/10K Run/ Sportsmen Complex Springo Bingo Roseau Bemis Hill Ultimate Ice Fishing Show 2018 1 Mile Fun Run Warroad Summer Roseau VFW Stomp out Cancer 5k Walk/Run Theatre Annual Roseau Firefighter's Dec. 6-9, Streiff Sporting Goods Roseau School Track Easter Egg Hunt Border State Bank, Roseau Barbecue & Ball Squirt A&B MN Babe Ruth State Tournament 12th Annual Femme Fatale David Johnson Vintage Mar. 31, Warroad Roseau VFW Dec. 7-9, Roseau Gilbertson Field, Roseau ATV Run Sno-Cat Spectacular Senior Living Center Pee Wee B Annual Little Brother/Little Beltrami Island State Forest Feb. 3, Pioneer Farm, Roseau Dec. 7-9, Warroad Sister Golf Scramble Tournament Coaches Golf Tournament 12U &10U Girls Bantam A Oakcrest Golf Course Warroad Estates Golf Course Feb. 2-4, Roseau Dec. 14-16, Warroad Polaris Relay for Life 7th Annual Beer Crawl Squirt B JUNE Paul Broten PeeWee A Golf Scramble Warroad MN Feb. 2-4, Warroad 2018 Dec. 14-16, Roseau Oakcrest Golf Course Roseau County Pioneer Days & Squirt A Holiday Classic Summer Youth Hockey Camps Car Show Feb. 9-11, Warroad Pow-wow Dec. 26-28, Warroad Roseau & Warroad Roseau Pioneer Village KC Pro West Youth Jun. 1-3, Historic Cherne Property, Holiday Classic Summer Concert at the Gazebo Club Tournament Snowmobile Race Warroad Oakcrest Golf Course Dec. 27-29, Roseau (every Thurs.) Corn Maze, Warroad Feb. 10-11, Warroad 13th Annual North Country Sleigh Rides & Photos with LifeCare Medical Center Walk/Run River View Park, Roseau Roseau County Relay for Life Warroad Squirt A Cruisers Car Show Santa Farmer’s Market Roseau City Park Feb. 9-11 The Shed, Warroad OCTOBER Streiff Sporting Goods & Marvin (Every Thurs. & Sat.) Roseau Summer Concert at the Gazebo 2018 Fishing Derby APRIL Junk Market (Every Thurs.) Home Center Feb. 17, Springsteel Resort , Summer Youth Day Camps 2018 Roseau Fair Grounds River View Park, Roseau Potato Day Celebration Holiday Lighting & Warroad Doc's Harbor Inn Wildflower Celebration Farmer’s Market Williams Fun at the Farm USXC Seven Clans Warroad 100 Girlfriends Winter Breakaway Williams (Every Thurs. & Sat.) Roseau Coats for Kids Pioneer Farm, Roseau Feb. 24-25, Warroad Apr. 6-8, Roseau City Center 7th Annual Wine Walk Summer Youth Day Camps Roseau Lion’s Ski Plane Fly-In Zippel Bay Northern Warroad Doc's Harbor Inn Halloween Event Breakfast Tournament Roseau Girls Hockey Doug’s Supermarket Feb. 25, American Legion, Warroad Zippel Bay Resort, Golf Fundraiser Halloween Spooktacular 4th Annual Pride of the North April 28 - 29 Oakcrest Golf Course Roseau City Center Pond Hockey Game Dinner Theatre Sidewalk Sales Monster Mash 5K Warroad Warroad Local shops in Roseau Warroad Annual Hayes Lake Fishing Family Fun Shoot Farmer’s Market Country Corn Maze Derby Warroad Lost River (Every Thurs. & Sat.) Roseau (Every Fri. & Sat.) Hayes Lake State Park Sportsmen Complex Summer Youth Day Camps thru mid-October, Warroad Candlelight Ski & Snowshoe Old Timer's Hockey Tournament Doc's Harbor Inn Junk Market Zippel Bay State Park Roseau Roseau County Fairgrounds REA Days Malung Fall Carnival Roseau Warroad Fourth of July Celebrtation Sven & Ole's Finest Rides Car & Bike Show Malung Community Center PAGE 6 PAGE 7 SOMETHING IS ALWAYS BITING SEASON IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND by Jim Kalkofen PLAN YOUR LAKE OF THE WOODS VACATION NOW… by guides and resorts. Bombardiers have been called covered wagons, heated coaches, bus-on-tank-tracks and more. They Lake of the Woods is an amazing fishery. The southwest corner whisk people in warm comfort to the fish. of the lake, Muskeg Bay near Warroad, may not get the national headlines, but it produces year-round, world-class fishing not Walleyes, sauger and perch are the main ingredients of dinner far from shore. after a day of ice fishing. Jigs and minnows are the most pop- ular tactic. Tulibee, a cousin of whitefish are fun to catch on Ice fishermen love it. Early spring “a-fish-i-onados” love the smaller jigs tipped with waxworms or small Northland spoons. great opportunities. Summer anglers can’t get enough of the These tasty fish are destined for the smoker. A prehistoric fish, walleyes, bass, perch, saugers and northern pike.
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