North Shore Area With Duluth, MN and Superior, WI

2-3 Local Area Events 4-5 Residential Services 6 St. Louis County History 7 St. Louis County Communities 8 Lake County History 9 Lake County Communities 10 Cook County History 11 Cook County Communities 12 City of Superior History 13-16 Parks & Recreation 17-19 Hunting Seasons 20-22 DNR License Centers 23-25 Fishing Seasons 28-29 Local Area Attractions 30-31 Area Trails Scan the QR Codes to go to the individual county pages. St. Louis County Lake County Cook County Douglas County Local Area Events

JANUARY MAY JULY (CONTD.) SEPTEMBER (CONTD.) The Duluth Bridal Show Christopher & Banks MS Walk | Duluth Stars of the North Music Festival | Grand Marais Art Along the Lake | Cook County Holiday Spirit in the Lights | Duluth Dulcimer Day in Duluth Folk Music Festival South St. Louis County Fair Amsoil Speedway Northern Nationals | Superior John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon | Duluth Annual Homegrown Music Festival | Duluth Annual Fisherman’s Picnic | Grand Marais Cause for the Paws | Superior MCSA Governors Cup College Ski Race | Duluth Memorial Day Parade | Duluth 4th of July Celebration | Superior Burrito Union Triathlon | Superior Nordic Spirit Cross-Country Ski Race | Duluth The Duluth Superior Film Festival All Pints North Summer Brew Fest | Duluth East End Family Fun Day & Rummage Sales | Superior Northwoods Snowshoe Championship | Duluth Grand Marais Jazz Festival Walk & Run to End Abuse | Superior Norpine Fat Bike Classic | Duluth Grand Marais Kite Festival AUGUST Annual Running for our Heroes 5K | Superior Winter Carnival | Duluth Le Grand du Nord | Grand Marais Brewhouse Triathlon | Duluth Sawtooth International XC Ski Race | Grand Marais Dylan Days | Hibbing Glensheen’s Annual Festival of Fine Art & Craft | Duluth OCTOBER Great Lakes Pond Hockey Classic | Superior Superior Spring Trail Races | Lutsen Art in Bayfront Park Art Fair | Duluth Boo at the Zoo | Duluth Vintage Snowmobile Selection Collection Run | Superior Art Along the Lake | Cook County Bayfront Blues Festival | Duluth Haunted Ship | Duluth Frozen Fore | Superior JAWS Fishing Derby | Superior City On the Hill Music Festival | Duluth Midnight Sun Grand Traverse | Duluth Lake Superior Ice Festival | Superior Duluth Children’s Museum Bubble Festival Wolf Family Rendezvous | Ely JUNE Duluth-Superior Pride Moose Madness Family Festival | Grand Marais FEBRUARY Grandma’s Marathon | Duluth Looney Days | Ely Inuit Premiere | Grand Marais Boulder Lake Ski Race | Duluth Larkin Hoffman MS 150 Bike Tour | Duluth Cook County Fair | Grand Marais Tailgate to Recovery | Superior Ely ArtWalk District Walleye Open | Duluth Sawtooth Challenge | Grand Marais Fall Flashlight Tours | Superior Ely Winter Festival State H.O.G. Rally | Duluth Fisherman’s Picnic | Grand Marais Two Harbors Winter Frolic Park Point Art Fair | Duluth Grand Portage Bayou Boogie Festival NOVEMBER Annual Cook County Snowmobile Club Fun Run Sieur Du Luth Summer Arts Festival | Duluth Rendezvous Days & Pow Wow | Grand Portage AMSOIL Duluth National Snocross Hygge Festival | Grand Marais Chum Rhubarb Festival | Duluth Labor Day Shootout | Hibbing Bentleyville “Tour of Lights” | Duluth Pincushion Mountain Winter Festival | Grand Marais Babbitt Walleye Whamma | Ely Merritt Days | Mountain Iron Gales of November | Duluth Cloud Cult | Lutsen Mountains Finnish American Summer Festival | Ely South St. Louis County Fair | Proctor Gobble Gallop Race | Duluth Candlelit Ski & Snowshoe | Lutsen Peter Mitchell Fun Days Dock Dogs | Ely Silver Bay Invitational Golf Tournament | Silver Bay PAVSA Art Auction | Duluth Annual Riverview Loppet Ski Races | Superior Wooden Boat Show & Solstice Festival | Grand Marais Lake County Fair | Two Harbors The Polar Express Train Ride | Duluth Hibbing Jubilee Summer Celebration Car Show | Virginia Christmas City of the North Parade | Duluth MARCH Shifters Car Show | Hibbing Annual North Shore Bike Ride | Silver Creek Arctic Film Festival | Grand Marais Fun Fair Carnival & Expo | Duluth Heritage Days | Two Harbors Northern Exposure Rabbit Club Show | Superior Annual Bluegrass Masters Weekend | Lutsen Dog Days of Winter | Duluth Timber Days | Cook County Lakefest | Superior Lake Superior Storm Festival | Lutsen, Grand Marais WolfTrack Classic Sled Dog Race | Ely Boundary Waters Expo | Cook County Head of the Lakes Fair | Superior Winterer’s Gathering | Grand Marais Puck Days | Eveleth Bong Center Military Vehicle Show | Superior Oh Ole Night Parade, Tree Lighting & Fireworks| Winter Tracks | Grand Marais JULY Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival | Superior Grand Marais Easter Egg Hunt | Grand Marais 4th of July Celebration | North Shore Duluth-Superior PRIDE Festival | Superior Fairlawn Holiday Celebration | Superior The Sugar Tour | Lutsen Beaver Days | Beaver Bay Great Northern Classic Rodeo | Superior Douglas County Fish & Game Sports Show | Superior Sidewalk Days ­DECEMBER City of Duluth Fourth Fest SEPTEMBER Glensheen Holiday Brunches | Duluth APRIL Finn Fest in Duluth Chisholm Fire Days Holiday Banquet & City Lights Tour | Duluth Arrowhead Home & Builders Show | Duluth Taste of Duluth Burrito Union 10-hr Triathlon | Duluth Holiday Gallery Stroll | Duluth Art for Earth Day Gallery Hop | Duluth North Shore Dragon Boat Festival | Duluth Grandma’s Oktoberfest Celebration | Duluth Holiday Spirit in the Lights | Duluth Last Chance Bonspiel | Hibbing Days | Duluth North Shore Inline Marathon | Duluth Weihnachtsfest | Duluth Sweetwater Shakedown Spring Music Festival | Lutsen Blueberry Art Festival | Ely KIA Drag Races & Car Show | Duluth Arrowhead Ice Fishing and Winter Show | Duluth Easter Festival | Lutsen Mountains Boundary Waters Blues Festival | Ely Duluth Rising Festival A Northwoods Christmas | Ely Midwest Extreme Snowmobile Challenge | Mines & Pines | Hibbing Harvest Moon Festival | Ely Bayfront Festival of Lights | Grand Marais Lutsen Mountains Bay Days 10K Road and Trail Run/Walk | Silver Bay A Taste of the Gunflint Trail | Grand Marais­ Fairlawn Holiday Celebration | Superior Gitchee Gumee Brew Fest | Superior Bay Front Reggae & World Music Festival | Duluth Radio Waves Music Festival | Grand Marais Holiday Luncheon & Musical | Superior Easter EGG-Stravaganza | Superior Great Virginia Get-Together Superior Fall Trail Races | Lutsen Annual Foolin’ Around with your Family Tree | Superior Grand Marais Arts Festival *Events are subject to change Annual Veterans Expo | Superior North Shore Water Festival | Grand Marais

2 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 3 Residential Services ST. LOUIS COUNTY LAKE COUNTY St. Louis County General Information ...... 1 (800) 450-9777 Assessor ...... (218) 834-8310 Administration ...... (218) 726-2448 Attorney ...... 834-8350 Assessor ...... 726-2304 Auditor/Treasurer ...... 834-8315 Attorney ...... 726-2323 Board of Commissioners ...... 834-8320 Auditor/Treasurer ...... 279-2520 Court Administration ...... 834-8330 Board of Commissioners ...... 726-2448 Facility Maintenance ...... 834-8447 Environmental Services ...... 749-0639 Forestry/ Land­­­ Department ...... 834-8340 Extension ...... 733-2870 Highway ...... 834-8380 Forestry/Land Department ...... 726-2606 Human Resources & Safety ...... 834-8323 Information Systems ...... 726-2646 Information Systems ...... 834-8392 Law Library ...... 726-2612 Planning & Zoning ...... 834-8327 Planning & Zoning ...... 725-5000 Public Health & Human Services ...... 834-8400 Property Management ...... 725-5085 Recorder ...... 834-8347 Public Health & Human Services ...... 726-2096 Sheriff ...... 834-8385­­ Public Works ...... 742-9824 Vital Records ...... 834-8301­ Purchasing ...... 726-2663 Recorder ...... 726-2677 COOK COUNTY Sheriff ...... 726-2341 Assessor ...... (218) 387-3650 Veteran Services ...... 725-5285­ Attorney ...... 387-3670 SUPERIOR Auditor/Treasurer ...... 387-3640 Board of Commissioners ...... 387-3602 Building Inspection ...... (715) 395-7288 Community Center ...... 387-3015 City of Superior ...... 395-7200 Court Administration ...... 387-3610 City Attorney ...... 395-7214 Emergency Management ...... 387-3059 City Clerk ...... 395-7200 Extension ...... 387-3015 Environmental Services Division of Public Works...... 394-0392 Highway ...... 387-3014 Finance ...... 395-7291 Personnel ...... 387-3602 Geographic Information System...... 395-7423 Planning & Zoning ...... 387-3630 Human Resources ...... 395-7210 Public Health & Human Services ...... 387-3620 Landfill ...... 395-7222 Recorder ...... 387-3660 Superior Public Library ...... 394-8860 Soil & Water ...... 387-3647­­­­ Mayor ...... 395-7212 Sheriff ...... 387-3030 Parks, Recreation and Forestry...... 395-7270 Veteran Services ...... 370-9726 Planning ...... 395-7335 Police Department ...... 395-7234 Public Works ...... 395-7334

4 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 5 St. Louis County History St. Louis County Communities ­DULUTH (COUNTY SEAT) ­­­Duluth was originally occupied by Dakota and Chippewa Indians. French explorers arrived in the 1600’s and began trapping and trading fur. Daniel Duluth was sent by the French to settle disputes between the tribes and to progress the fur trading industry, thus the area came to be known as Duluth. Upon settlement, Duluth was the only port in the with access to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans where lumber, wheat and iron ore were shipped. The arrival of the railroad furthered its progress. Duluth was soon the fastest growing and largest city in the United States until a stock market crash in 1873. With the abundance of natural resources, Duluth recovered and is the largest city on the North Shore.

ELY Occupied by the Chippewa Indians, Ely was explored by French fur traders. As prospectors ar- t. Louis County is the second largest county in the United States, spanning over 6,000 rived in search of gold, rich iron ore deposits were discovered here in 1883. On the shores of Ssquare miles of picturesque wilderness and over 500 lakes. Dakota and Chippewa Indians oc- Shagawa Lake a mining village was established called “Florence.” As more iron deposits were cupied St. Louis County area until French fur traders and missionaries arrived. Daniel Duluth, a discovered west, the settlement moved and was renamed “Ely” after Samuel Ely, a miner from soldier and explorer from France, is believed to have established one of the first trading posts Michigan. The shipment of iron ore began in 1888 and sawmills and logging industries were on the shores of Lake Superior in the 1600’s. Once known as part of Superior County, St. Louis established to meet the growing needs of the mines. As the industries in Ely began to boom, County was established in 1855 and is named after the St. Louis River. With the discovery of the railroad was extended to simplify the transport of goods. As of 1916 Ely was a widely iron ore, St. Louis County forms part of the Iron Range where taconite mining continues today known tourist attraction. and is home to the fastest and largest lift bridge in the world, allowing ships to pass through the canals of Lake Superior. Visitors can enjoy many recreational activities as the Superior Na- HIBBING tional Forest, and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness are Hibbing was established in 1893 by Frank Hibbing, a German miner who discovered iron ore located here. Today St. Louis County is home to approximately 196,864 residents. in the area and was once known as the “Iron Capitol of the World.” When a large deposit of ore was found two miles south in the 1920’s, Hibbing moved to its present location. Over 20 busi- AURORA – pop. 1,746 HOYT LAKES – pop. 1,956 nesses and 180 houses were moved by logs and steel wheels at the cost of $16 million, taking BABBITT – pop. 1,562 IRON JUNCTION – pop. 85 several years to complete. The remains of buildings at the old location can still be found. Hib- BIWABIK – pop. 974 KINNEY – pop. 190 bing is widely known for its famous former residents, most notably, Bob Dylan. BROOKSTON – pop. 90 LEONIDAS – pop. 55 BUHL – pop. 983 MCKINLEY – pop. 83 VIRGINIA CHISHOLM – pop. 4,594 MEADOWLANDS – pop. 106 Virginia was originally called “Qeechaquepagem” or “lake of the north birds” by the Cherokee COOK – pop. 618 MOUNTAIN IRON – pop. 2,921 tribe. In 1890 the first settlers arrived hoping to find gold. Instead, large iron deposits were DULUTH (COUNTY SEAT) – pop. 84,284 ORR – pop. 242 discovered and the town was incorporated in 1892. After twice being destroyed by fire, all ELY – pop. 3,473 PROCTOR – pop. 2,839 buildings in Virginia were required to be brick, concrete or stone in 1900. Virginia Rainy Lake EVELETH – pop. 3,582 TOWER – pop. 477 Lumber was built in 1909 and was the largest white pine mill worldwide. FLOODWOOD – pop. 497 VIRGINIA – pop. 8,480 GILBERT – pop. 1,755 WINTON – pop. 187 HERMANTOWN – pop. 9,361 *Populations are approximate. HIBBING – pop. 16,209 6 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 7 Lake County History Lake County Communities BEAVER BAY The Chippewa named this bay “Ga-gijikensikag” or the “Place of Little Cedars.” Beaver Bay is lo- cated at the mouth of the Beaver River and is the oldest community on the North Shore. A flour mill was built at the falls of the river in the 1800’s and has since been a summer colony. Beaver Bay was the county seat until 1886 when it was moved to Two Harbors. Beaver River is known for the plentiful trout and every spring a community fish fry is held. Its proximity to two state parks makes this area a popular recreational spot for visitors.

SILVER BAY Silver Bay is the newest community on the North Shore and was originally built by the Reserve Mining Company to process taconite, the first taconite processing facility in North America. Em- ployees needed a place to reside and Silver Bay was incorporated in 1956.

TWO HARBORS (COUNTY SEAT) Once known as “Agate Bay,” the earliest settlers in Two Harbors were those of Norwegian, Swed- ish, Danish, French, English and Canadian descent. It was a noisy community of single men who worked the harbor which was known as“Whiskey Row” for the multitude of dance halls and sa- loons until families began to arrive and settle. Churches, banks, schools and other businesses were then built to accommodate the needs of the new residents. The economy was dependent Lake County spans 2,062 miles and is located in the Arrowhead Region of Northeastern upon iron, timber and fish. The railroad arrived in 1874 to allow for easy transport of goods Minnesota. The Dakota and Chippewa tribes occupied the area until European fur traders, mis- throughout the country. In 1892 the Two Harbors Light Station, the oldest light house on the sionaries and trappers arrived in the late 1600’s. Iron ore was discovered by George Stuntz in North Shore, was built to make the harbor safer for travelers on Lake Superior and was operated 1868 on the Vermilion Range and by 1884 Minnesota was part of the iron ore industry. Nor- 24 hours a day. Two Harbors became the county seat for Lake County in 1886 and was incorpo- wegian and Swedish immigrants began commercial fishing on Lake Superior at the turn of the rated as a city in 1888. The development of an international highway in 1924 allowed for the century and the Two Harbors Lighthouse was built to guide ships in 1892. The Mesabi Range, tourism industry to boom. the chief iron ore deposit in the United States, was discovered by the Merritt Brothers and the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company was established. Lake County is bordered by Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world. Two public marinas, historical ship- wrecks and two lighthouses can be found along the shoreline. Four state parks, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and a national forest are located within Lake County’s boundaries, offering residents and visitors many recreational opportunities such as hiking, camping and fishing. Today Lake County is home to approximately 10,609 residents.

BEAVER BAY – pop. 170 FALL LAKE TOWNSHIP – pop. 613 SILVER BAY – pop. 1,840 SILVER CREEK TOWNSHIP – pop. 1,186 TWO HARBORS (COUNTY SEAT) – pop. 3,287 STONY RIVER TOWNSHIP – pop. 217 BEAVER BAY TOWNSHIP – pop. 570 *Populations are approximate. CRYSTAL BAY TOWNSHIP – pop. 654 8 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 9 Cook County History Cook County Communities GRAND MARAIS (COUNTY SEAT) Grand Marais was originally called “Kitchi-Bitobig” by the Chippewa Indians, which meant “Dou- ble Body of Water” for its two bays on Lake Superior. The area had been an Indian village until European settlement. French fur trappers named the area “Grand Marais,” loosely translated to great marsh. Fur trading was common in the early 1800’s as the American Fur Company com- peted with the Northwest Company until 1802. In the 1850’s fur trading declined and fishing, logging and mineral prospecting led the industry. With its proximity to the Sawtooth Mountains, Boundary Waters Canoe Area and the , Grand Marais now attracts many visitors who enjoy year-round recreational activities.

GRAND PORTAGE The Chippewa Indians initially occupied Grand Portage and in 1731 the first European settlement was established. Grand Portage is home to the High Falls, the highest waterfall in Minnesota. The falls were dangerous to travel and as a result, the Chippewa created a nine mile trail to Lake Superior or the “Grand Portage.” The area became the center of activity for the North Shore as fur was traded and sold by the Northwest Company. As fur trading declined, logging, fishing and mining boomed and tourism currently leads the industry.

ook County was originally populated by the Dakota and Chippewa Indians until French Cexplorers arrived in the 1600’s. Fur trading became popular along the North Shore as pelts were exchanged and sold for supplies until the 1800’s. Then development began after discov- ery of iron ore in the Vermilion Range. Railroad lines were built as a means to transport the iron ore in the late 1800’s. In the early 1900’s, Cook County witnessed an influx of settlers arriving to obtain homesteads and work for the timber mills. Travel then increased with the advent of roads. Fishing, farming, logging and tourism dominated the industry in the area until the 1950’s when commercial fishing declined. Today Cook County is home to approximately 5,437 residents.

GRAND MARAIS (COUNTY SEAT) – pop. 1,418 SCHROEDER TOWNSHIP – pop. 218 GRAND PORTAGE – pop. 582 TOFTE TOWNSHIP – pop. 261 LUTSEN TOWNSHIP – pop. 362 *Populations are approximate.

10 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 11 Superior Wisconsin History Superior Wisconsin Parks Allouez Park Harbor View Park 3631 E 2nd St, Superior, WI 301 E 2nd St, Superior, WI ci.superior.wi.us ci.superior.wi.us (715) 395-7270 Heritage Park Bear Creek Park 2828 Hammond Ave, Superior, WI 110 Moccasin Mike Rd, Superior, WI ci.superior.wi.us wi-superior2.civicplus.com (715) 395-7270 (715) 395-7270 John Jack Ennis Memorial Park Benny Peterson Park 1801 Hughitt Ave, Superior, WI ci.superior.wi.us ci.superior.wi.us 1107 Hughitt Ave, Superior, WI SUPERIOR Kelly Park Once home to Indians and fur traders, Superior was founded in 1854 and named after Lake Superior, Carl Gullo Park 711 Grand Ave, Superior, WI the largest freshwater lake in the world. In 1889 Superior was incorporated and selected as the county 510 26th Ave E, Superior, WI ci.superior.wi.us seat of Douglas County Wisconsin. The community developed dramatically due to its proximity to wi-superior2.civicplus.com water and access to rail lines which allowed Superior to become an important trade center. As resorts (715) 395-7270 Pattison State Park were established, tourism began to lead industry. Today Superior is home to approximately 27,244 6294 S State Rd 35, Superior, WI residents. Central Park dnr.wi.gov 717 6th Ave. E, Superior, WI (715) 399-3111 ci.superior.wi.us Webster Park Gouge Park 5718 Tower Ave, Superior, WI 315 13th Ave E, Superior, WI ci.superior.wi.us ci.superior.wi.us

Hammond Park 1920 Hammond Ave, Superior, WI ci.superior.wi.us

12 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 13 Parks & Recreation, MN 10 61 17 Y 61 13 9 OUNT Grand Marais 12 8 OOK C 7 C AKE SUPERIOR L 4 61 4 19 2 12 2 3 24 y 7 y 7 7 er Ba 61 6 7 Silv Be av er Ba 4 1 25 15 A 11 15 21 Y ANAD 3 8 C o Harbors 6 Tw OUNT 2 2 18 1 15 14 16 23 61 AKE C L 61 266 42 44 16 43 y 21 s El 44 116 21 ke n 1 uluth La 110 37 D 547 16 44 Hoyt 9 4 1 169 4 4 21 346 2 5 Hermantow 48 17 53 49 3 26 100 135 547 48 2 4 20 15 26 194 21 77 52 169 16 33 95 116 33 1 53 Virginia 7 24 47 12 24 133 24 7 115 7 53 23 8 52 65 169 27 5 25 37 2 25 92 5 25 29 1 Y 14 73 OUIS 16 53 Hibbing 133 73 74 . L 23 OUNT 5 65 22 22 C ST 73 528 Chisholm 169 18 74 27 26

14 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 15 Parks & Recreation, MN Hunting Seasons, MN For general information on firearm safety training call: 1 (888) 646-6367 or (651) 296-6157. Contact the MN DNR for specific zone areas/dates: Online: www.dnr.state.mn.us, Toll Free: 1 (888) 665-4236. You can purchase hunting and fishing licenses by phone: 1 (888) 665-4236. Bear Cottontail rabbit & Pheasant Sept. 1 - Oct. 18 snowshoe hare Statewide 09/19/20 - 02/28/21 Oct. 10 - Jan. 3, 2021 Deer Vermillion Highlands Archery, Sept. 19 - Dec. 31 Raccoon, red fox, gray Dec. 14 - Jan. 3, 2021 Firearm (A) - 100 Series fox, badger, opossum Nov. 7 - 22 hunting and trapping Ducks, coots, mergansers Firearm (A) - 200 Series North furbearer zone Zone Nov. 7 - 15 10/17/20-03/15/21 North, Sept. 26 - Nov. 24 Firearm (A) - 300 Series Central, Sept. 26 - Oct. 4; Nov. 7 - 15 Raccoon, red fox, gray Oct. 10 - Nov. 29 Firearm (B) - 300 Series fox, badger, opossum South, Sept. 26 - Oct. 4; Nov. 21 - 29 hunting and trapping Oct. 17 - Dec. 6 Muzzleloader South furbearer zone Nov. 28 - Dec. 13 10/24/20 - 03/15/21 Geese Metro deer management Zone zone (701), Nov. 7 - 29 Beaver-North furbearer Early goose (statewide) North central CWD zone Sept. 5-20 management zone (604) 10/24/20 - 05/15/21 North, Sept. 26-Dec. 25 Nov. 7 - 22 Central, Sept. 26-Oct. 4; South metro & southeast Beaver-South furbearer Oct. 10-Dec. 30 CWD management zone - zone South, Sept. 26-Oct. 4; 600 Series 10/31/20 - 05/15/21 Oct. 17-Jan. 6, 2021 Nov. 7 -15; Nov. 21 - 29 Youth - Statewide, Oct. 15-18 Mink-North furbearer zone Wild turkey Early antlerless, Oct. 15-18 10/24/20 -02/28/21 Season Disease management - A - April 14-20 southeast & south metro Mink-South furbearer zone B - April 21-27 Dec. 26-27; Jan. 2-3 10/31/20 -02/28/21 C - April 28-May 4 D - May 5-11 Squirrel - Statewide E - May 12-18 09/19/20 - 02/28/21 F - May 19-31

16 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 17 Hunting Seasons, WI DEER SMALL MAMMALS FURBEARERS (CONTD.) WILD TURKEY Archery and Crossbow ~ Sept. 12 - Jan. 3, 2021 Cottontail rabbit Muskrat 2021 Youth turkey hunt ~ April 17-18, 2021 Archery and Crossbow *Metro Sub-units Northern zone ~ Sept. 12 - Feb. 28, 2021 Trapping Spring 2021 only* Southern zone ~ Oct. 17 (9 a.m.) - Feb. 28, 2021 Statewide ~ Oct. 24 – March 7, 2021 Period A ~ April 21-27, 2021 Sept. 12 - Jan. 31, 2021 Squirrels (gray and fox) Mississippi River zone ~ Nov. 11 – March 7, 2021 Period B ~ April 28 - May 4, 2021 Extended Archery/Crossbow hunt ~ Jan. 4 - Statewide ~ Sept. 12 - Jan. 31, 2021 Bobcat Period C ~ May 5-11, 2021 Jan. 31, 2021 Hunting Period D ~ May 12-18, 2021 *Only in valid farmland units. Please see deer GAME BIRDS Period 1 - Oct. 17 - Dec. 25 Period E ~ May 19-25, 2021 regulations booklet for valid units. Crow Period 2 - Dec. 26 - Jan. 31, 2021 Period F ~ May 26 - June 1, 2021 Gun hunt for hunters with disabilities: This is Statewide ~ Jan. 25 - Mar. 20, 2021 Trapping Fall 2021 not a statewide season. ~ Oct. 3 - 11 Pheasant North and south zones, Period 1 ~ Oct. 17 – Dec. Zones 1 - 5 ~ Sept. 18 - Jan. 9, 2022 Youth deer hunt ~ Oct. 10 - 11 Statewide ~ Oct. 17 (9 a.m.) - Jan. 3, 2021 25 Zones 6 - 7 ~ Sept. 18 - Nov. 20, 2021 Gun ~ Nov. 21 - 29 Bobwhite quail North and south zones, Period 2 ~ Dec. 26 – Jan. Muzzleloader ~ Nov. 30 - Dec. 9 Statewide ~ Oct. 17 (9 a.m.) - Dec. 9 31, 2021 *Dates are subject to change please contact your December 4-day antlerless hunt ~ Dec. 10 - Ruffed grouse Fisher local DNR office for specific hunting and trapping 13 Zone A ~ Sept. 12 - Jan. 3, 2021 Trapping zone regulations. For general information on fire- Antlerless-only Holiday Hunt ~ Dec. 24 - Jan. Zone B ~ Oct. 17 - Dec. 8 North and South Zones ~ Oct. 17 – Jan. 3, 2021 arm safety training call: 1 (888) 936-7463. 1, 2021 Sharp-tailed grouse ~ Season is under review. Otter *Only in valid farmland units. Please see deer Hungarian partridge Trapping regulations booklet for valid units. Statewide ~ Oct. 17 (9 a.m.) - Jan. 3, 2021 North zone ~ Nov. 7 – April 30, 2021 (closed in Clark, Marathon and Taylor coun- South zone ~ Nov. 7 – March 31, 2021 BEAR ties) Raccoon Zones A, B, D: where dogs are permitted Trapping Sept. 8 - 14, 2021 FURBEARERS Resident ~ Oct. 17 - Feb. 15, 2021 with aid of dogs only Coyote Non-resident ~ Oct. 31 - Feb. 15, 2021 Hunting ~ Continuous open season Opossum, skunk, weasel, snowshoe hare and Sept. 15 - Oct. 5, 2021 Trapping ~ Oct. 17 – Feb, 15 2021 woodchuck ~ No season limits, bag limits, with aid of dogs Fox, red and gray size limits or possession limits, but a license is with aid of bait Hunting ~ Oct. 17 - Feb. 15, 2021 required. with all other legal methods Trapping ~ Oct. 17 – Feb. 15, 2021 Beaver Oct. 6 - 12, 2021 Trapping with aid of bait only Zone A (northwest) ~ Nov. 7 – April 30, 2021 with all other legal methods not using dogs Zone B (northeast) ~ Nov. 7 – April 30, 2021 Zone C (south) ~ Nov. 7 – March 31, 2021 Zones C, E, F: where dogs are not permitted Zone D (Mississippi River) ~ Day after duck Sept. 8 - Oct. 12, 2021 season closes to March 15, 2021 with aid of bait Mink with all other legal methods not using dogs Trapping Statewide ~ Oct. 24 – March 7, 2021 Mississippi River zone ~ Nov. 11 – March 7, 2021

18 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 19 DNR License Centers

You can purchase hunting and fishing licenses, cross-country ski passes and snowmobile trail stickers HANDBERG’S MARINE HOLIDAY CLIFF WOLD’S VOYAGEUR NORTH FLEET FARM through the Electronic License System. Online www.dnr.state.mn.us, Toll Free: 1 (888) 646-6367 7123 HANDBERG RD STATIONSTORE #409 OUTFITTING CO OUTFITTER 4165 LOBERG AVE CRANE LAKE 5699 MILLER TRUNK 1731 E SHERIDAN ST 1829 E SHERIDAN ST HERMANTOWN Or visit one of the ELS agents available throughout the area: (218) 993-2214 HWY | DULUTH ELY | (218) 365-3267 ELY | (218) 365-3251 (218) 722-4501 (218) 729-5689 NELSON’S RESORT ELY LICENSE WILLIAMS & HALL MIDWAY CLARK GRAND PORTAGE ISABELLA SPORT STOP VERMILION DAM 7632 NELSON RD KING’S OUTDOOR BUREAU #26 OUTFITTERS 5691 HWY 2 Cook County RYDEN’S GAS LLC KNOTTED PINE INN & 5278 HWY 110 LODGE CRANE LAKE EXPERIENCE 17 E CHAPMAN ST 14694 VOSBURGH RD HERMANTOWN 9293 RYDEN RD TAVERN INC AURORA 3276 RANDA RD (218) 993-2295 5675 MILLER TRUNK ELY | (218) 365-6262 ELY | (218) 365-5837 (218) 628-0371 GRAND MARAIS GRAND PORTAGE 9702 HWY 1 (218) 229-3648 BUYCK | (218) 666-5418 BUCK’S HARDWARE HWY (218) 475-2433 ISABELLA PINE POINT LODGE & DULUTH HOLIDAY EMBARRASS SPEEDWAY #4602 LLC (218) 323-7681 BABBITT CHISHOLM 1ST AVE W & 1ST ST RESORT (218) 729-5369 STATIONSTORE #144 TRAPLINE LIQUOR 5601 MILLER TRUNK LUTSEN JUST BITE ME LUCKY SEVEN 7533 GOLD COAST RD 1036 E SHERIDAN ST STORE HWY GRAND MARAIS CLEARVIEW STORE MILLERS BAIT CHISHOLM #6 (218) 387-2280 SILVER BAY CRANE LAKE MARINE GENERAL ELY | (218) 365-6003 4897 HWY 21 HERMANTOWN 5323 W HWY 61 BAY TRIP LICENSING 18 ALDER RD 1002 3RD AVENUE (218) 993-2311 1501 LONDON RD EMBARRASS (218) 729-5084 LUTSEN AND OUTFITTERS BABBITT NORTHWEST GRAND MARAIS DULUTH J & L HARDWARE (218) 984-2962 (218) 663-7478 24 SHOPPING CTR (218) 827-9958 CHISHOLM CULVER (218) 724-8833 128 E CHAPMAN WALMART MARATHON SILVER BAY (218) 741-9634 104 E HWY 61 WAYSIDE CORNER ELY | (218) 365-6724 EVELETH SUPERCENTER #1757 TOFTE (218) 220-0330 RANGE STORE MARSHALL ELY LAKE SHORT STOP 4740 MALL DR GRAND MARAIS HOLIDAY COOPERATIVES INC COOK (218) 387-2766 7425 SWAN LAKE RD HARDWARE LATOURELL’S RESORT 7782 ELY LAKE DR HERMANTOWN STATIONSTORE #3517 TWO HARBORS 25 CENTRAL BLVD COUNTRY STORE CULVER 4415 E SUPERIOR ST & OUTFITTERS EVELETH (218) 727-1310 7235 HWY 61 HOLIDAY BABBITT 320 S HWY 53 (218) 345-8401 DULUTH 14793 MOOSE LAKE RD (218) 744-3588 GUNFLINT LODGE TOFTE STATIONSTORE #24 (218) 827-2499 COOK | (218) 666-2272 143 S GUNFLINT LAKE (218) 525-3638 ELY HIBBING (218) 663-7882 333 7TH AVE DULUTH (218) 365-4531 TOWN LINE SHORT HOLIDAY GRAND MARAIS TWO HARBORS TIMBER BAY LODGE LUCKY SEVEN (218) 388-2296 CHALSTROM’S BAIT & MINIT MART DULUTH STOP STATIONSTORE #153 SAWBILL CANOE (218) 834-5133 8347 TIMBER BAY RD COOK #2 TACKLE 3 WEST END LUCKY SEVEN ELY #11 3504 HWY 53 2517 13TH AVE E OUTFITTERS, INC BABBITT 11 HWY 53 S GUNFLINT 5067 RICE LAKE RD 1831 W SUPERIOR ST 620 SHERIDAN ST E EVELETH HIBBING 4620 SAWBILL TRL HOLIDAY (218) 827-3682 COOK | (218) 666-9984 DULUTH DULUTH ELY | (218) 365-3050 (218) 744-4005 (218) 262-2855 PINES RESORT & TOFTE STATIONSTORE #362 CAMPGROUNDS (218) 726-0094 (218) 722-3122 (218) 663-7150 1086 HWY 61 BIWABIK LUDLOW’S ISLAND MERHAR’S FLOODWOOD LUCKY SEVEN A-1 217 S GUNFLINT TWO HARBORS LUCKY SEVEN RESORT LAKE RD DULUTH MOTOR MINIT MART DULUTH ACE HARDWARE LARRY’S SERVICE CORNER #23 (218) 834-2294 BIWABIK #1 8166 LUDLOW DR VEHICLE #003 GARY 48 E CHAPMAN ST & BAIT 1501 E HOWARD ST GRAND MARAIS 310 S MAIN COOK | (218) 666-5407 (218) 388-4454 Lake County 6630 GRAND AVE 1301 COMMONWEALTH ELY | (218) 365-3129 314 W HWY 2 HIBBING MINIT MART BIWABIK DULUTH AVE FLOODWOOD (218) 263-4340 BEAVER BAY TWO HARBORS (218) 865-6183 MUSKEGO POINT (218) 624-0736 DULUTH NORTH COUNTRY (218) 476-2225 HUNGRY JACK LODGE BEAVER BAY 831 7TH ST RESORT 372 HUNGRY JACK RD (218) 626-3397 CANOE OUTFITTERS LUCKY SEVEN SPORT SHOP TWO HARBORS BRIMSON 8147 BAYVIEW RD GNESEN 474 KAWISHIWI TRL SPEEDWAY #4777 GENERAL STORE GRAND MARAIS 4878 HWY 61E (218) 834-7023 BRIMSON COOK | (218) 666-5696 (218) 388-2265 CONVENIENCE STORE MINNO-ETTE ELY | (218) 365-5581 101 W HWY 2 HIBBING #15 BEAVER BAY SPORTSMANS 6049 RICE LAKE RD 5109 FISH LAKE RD FLOODWOOD 3917 W 1ST AVE (218) 226-4666 SEAGREN’S CORNER PEHRSON LODGE HOLIDAY DULUTH DULUTH PIRAGIS (218) 626-3392 HIBBING HARDWARE 1892 TOWNLINE RD 2746 VERMILION DR (218) 721-4433 (218) 721-4800 NORTHWOODS CO (218) 263-7344 STATIONSTORE #516 HOLIDAY 610 1ST AVE BRIMSON COOK | (218) 666-5478 3 W HIGHWAY 61 105 N CENTRAL AVE GILBERT STATIONSTORE #179 TWO HARBORS (218) 848-2080 HOLIDAY ELY ELY | (218) 365-6745 HOLIDAY L & M SUPPLY GRAND MARAIS 1015 MAIN ST (218) 834-2222 TIMBUKTU MARINA (218) 387-1043 STATIONSTORE #100 ARROWHEAD STATIONSTORE #141 1101 E 37TH ST SUITE 2 BEAVER BAY HUGOS 7401 OAK NARROWS RD 1530 AVE OUTDOORS SPIRIT OF THE 303 ARIZONA AVE W HIBBING (218) 226-3227 1898 HWY 44 COOK | (218) 666-2434 ROCKWOOD LODGE WINTON DULUTH 1810 E SHERIDAN ST WILDERNESS GILBERT (218) 262-4406 PACKSACK CANOE BRIMSON (218) 728-4544 ELY | (218) 365-5358 2030 E SHERIDAN ST (218) 741-7190 AND OUTFITTERS TRIPS AND LOG (218) 848-2220 VOYAGEUR COVE 50 ROCKWOOD RD FINLAND ELY | (218) 365-3149 WALMART MAPLE GROVE BAIT CABINS RESORT HOLIDAY CANADIAN BORDER LAKELAND STORE SUPERCENTER #2937 GRAND MARAIS AND MOTEL 129 WINTON POINT RD BROOKSTON 2600 WAKELY RD (218) 388-2242 STATIONSTORE #293 OUTFITTERS THE GREAT 4812 VERMILION TRL 12080 HWY 169 6527 HWY 1 WINTON COUNTRY CORNER COOK | (218) 666-5068 5430 GRAND AVE 14527 CANADIAN OUTDOORS BAIT & GILBERT HIBBING FINLAND (612) 325-9953 9497 HWY 2 SEAGULL CANOE DULUTH BORDER RD TACKLE SHOP (218) 865-6194 (218) 262-2351 (218) 353-7303 BROOKSTON COTTON (218) 624-5201 ELY | (218) 365-5847 419 E SHERIDAN ST OUTFITTERS (218) 453-5660 SPEEDWAY #4778 12208 GUNFLINT TRL ELY HERMANTOWN HOYT LAKE WILDHURST LODGE St. Louis County 7521 COMSTOCK HOLIDAY CANADIAN (218) 365-4744 GANDER OUTDOORS LUCKY SEVEN HOYT GRAND MARAIS CAMPGROUNDS BUHL LAKE RD (218) 388-2216 STATIONSTORE #327 WATERS INC #612 LAKES #10 7344 HWY 1 AURORA BUHL SHORT STOP COTTON 2605 LONDON RD 111 E SHERIDAN ST TIMBER TRAIL LODGE 4275 HAINES ROAD 201 KENNEDY FINLAND HOLIDAY 1001 FOREST ST (218) 476-2235 VOYAGEUR CANOE DULUTH ELY | (218) 365-3202 629 KAWISHINI TRL HERMANTOWN MEMORIAL DR (218) 353-7337 STATIONSTORE #184 BUHL | (218) 258-3918 (218) 724-7789 ELY | (218) 365-4879 (612) 979-9015 HOYT LAKE OUTFITTERS 5495 HWY 100 CRANE LAKE 189 SAG LAKE TRL CANOE COUNTRY (218) 225-2055 AURORA BUYCK ANDERSON CANOE HOLIDAY OUTFITTERS VOYAGEUR SHORT HOLIDAY GRAND MARAIS (218) 229-3883 LIFE OF RILEY RESORT OUTFITTERS (218) 388-2224 STATIONSTORE #354 629 E SHERDAIN ST STOP STATIONSTORE #190 3256 CEDAR RD 7255 CRANE LAKE RD 3301 W ARROWHEAD RD ELY | (218) 365-4046 1815 E SHERIDAN ST 4795 MILLER TRUNK BUYCK | (218) 666-5453 CRANE LAKE DULUTH ELY | (218) 365-3450 HWY | HERMANTOWN (218) 993-2287 (218) 786-0715 (218) 722-9934

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KABETOGAMA WALMART PELICAN BAY FOODS SIDE LAKE VIRGINIA 2021-2022 FISHING SEASON DATES Musky - northern zone COOPERS GATEWAY SUPERCENTER #4849 4539 HWY 53 CC CAMPGROUND HOLIDAY GENERAL STORE 8580 ROCK RIDGE DR ORR | (218) 757-3900 #717 STATIONSTORE #41 (Effective Date: April 1, 2021; Dates Inclusive) May 29 to Dec. 31 9378 US HIGHWAY 53 MOUNTAIN IRON 7595 MCCARTHY 1502 S 12TH AVE W KABETOGAMA (218) 305-3314 PROCTOR BEACH RD VIRGINIA (218) 875-2121 HOLIDAY SIDE LAKE (218) 749-5985 Early inland trout (catch and release) Musky - southern zone ORR STATIONSTORE #27 (218) 254-5301 GRANDVIEW OF LAKE ASH TRAIL LODGE 200 S BOUNDARY AVE L & M SUPPLY January 2 (5 a.m.) to April 30 May 1 to Dec. 31 KABETOGAMA 10418 ASH RIVER TRL PROCTOR RB SIDE LAKE STORE 8497 ENTERPRISE DR N 10479 WALTZ ROAD ORR | (218) 374-3131 (218) 624-5004 7505 HWY 5 VIRGINIA KABETOGAMA SIDE LAKE (218) 749-2340 (218) 875-2171 BIRCH FOREST LODGE HOLIDAY (218) 254-5252 General inland trout Northern pike AND RESORT STATIONSTORE #85 LUCKY SEVEN KABETOGAMA 4442 BIRCH BREST RD 9314 W SKYLINE PKWY SOUDAN VIRGINIA #5 May 1 (5 a.m.) to Oct. 15 May 1 to March 6, 2022 OUTDOORS ORR | (218) 757-3479 PROCTOR SOUDAN STORE 820 N HOOVER RD 9634 GAMMA RD (218) 628-8000 24 MAIN ST VIRGINIA KABETOGAMA EBEL’S VOYAGEUR SOUDAN (218) 741-1629 General inland fishing Walleye (218) 240-5466 HOUSEBOATS MINIT MART (218) 753-6566 10326 ASH RIVER TRL PROCTOR SPIRIT VIRGINIA SURPLUS May 1 to March 6, 2022 May 1 to March 6, 2022 LAKE ORR | (218) 374-3571 MOUNTAIN TOWER 105 N 3RD AVE KABETOGAMA 9303 WESTGATE BLVD THE Y STORE VIRGINIA PINE AIRE RESORT JIM’S ASH TRAIL PROCTOR 6368 HWY 169 (218) 741-0331 9978 GAPPA RD LODGE (513) 562-5738 TOWER Largemouth bass northern zone harvest Lake sturgeon LAKE KABETOGAMA 10418 ASH RIVER TRL (218) 753-3868 May 1 to March 6, 2022 Sept. 4 to Sept. 30 (hook-and-line) (218) 875-2161 ORR | (218) 374-3131 SAGINAW CAYWOOD COUNTRY VERMILION FUEL AND MOUNTAIN IRON NORMAN’S ONE STOP STORE FOOD CROSSROADS 4513 HWY 53 7407 HWY 2 | SAGINAW 516 MAIN ST Smallmouth bass northern zone harvest Free fishing weekends CONVENIENCE ORR | (218) 757-3291 (218) 729-8200 TOWER 3906 HWY 7 (218) 753-2218 June 19 to March 6, 2022 June 5-6, 2021 (summer) MOUNTAIN IRON (218) 744-3748 January 16-17, 2021 (winter) Large and smallmouth bass southern January 15-16, 2022 (winter) SUPERIOR, WI HOLIDAY STATION SPORTSMANS WALMART (#1447) 4 CORNERS STORE STORE (#229) CHOICE 3705 TOWER AVE zone harvest 6383 S COUNTY 4827 E 2ND ST 721 BELKNAP ST SUPERIOR May 1 to March 6, 2022 ROAD A SUPERIOR SUPERIOR (715) 392-6060 SUPERIOR (715) 398-6306 (715) 394-6077 *Contact the Wisconsin DNR for more infor- (715) 399-0675 NORTHWEST OUTLET SUPERIOR SHOOTERS Large and smallmouth bass catch and mation on specific fishing zones and dates: 1 HOLIDAY STATION 1814 BELKNAP ST SUPPLY release (888) 936-7463 STORE (#111) SUPERIOR 1705 WINTER ST 2111 TOWER AVE (715) 392-9838 SUPERIOR At all other times of the year. SUPERIOR (715) 394-4982 (715) 398-5340

22 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident Guide www.LincolnMarketing.us - 23 Fishing seasons, MN OPENERS Northeast STREAM TROUT STREAM TROUT (CONTD.) • Stream trout opener - 04/17/21 Smallmouth and largemouth bass - General Southeast • Walleye, sauger and northern pike opener - northeastern Minnesota - Stream trout in lakes - 01/16/21 - 03/31/21 Stream trout catch-and-release - 05/15/21 05/15/21 - 02/27/22 Outside or partly outside the BWCA 09/15/21 - 10/15/21 • Muskellunge opener - 06/05/21 Northeastern Minnesota Southeastern Minnesota • Stream trout opener - 04/16/22 Stream trout - 04/17/21 - 09/30/21 • Walleye, sauger and northern pike opener - BOUNDARY WATERS Excludes southeastern Minnesota Stream trout catch-and-release - 05/14/22 Lake trout - 01/01/21 - 03/31/21 09/15/21 - 04/15/22 • Muskellunge opener - 06/04/22 BWCA lakes entirely within Minnnesota Stream trout in lakes - 05/15/21 - 10/31/21 Specific southeastern state parks and cities Statewide INLAND WATERS Stream trout in lakes - 01/01/21 - 03/31/21 FREE FISHING General Waters entirely within the BWCA Southeast Take a Mom Fishing Weekend Statewide - Largemouth bass - 05/29/21 - 02/27/22 Stream trout catch-and-release - 05/15/21 - 05/16/21 Statewide excluding northeastern Minnesota LAKE SUPERIOR 09/16/20 - 04/16/21 Brook and brown trout - Specific southeastern state parks and cities Take a Kid Fishing Weekend - Smallmouth bass - 05/29/21 - 09/12/21 04/17/21 - 09/30/21 06/11/21 - 06/13/21 Statewide excluding northeastern Minnesota Lake Superior and tributaries above posted Stream trout catch-and-release - Statewide boundaries 01/01/21 - 04/16/21 Lake sturgeon and shovelnose sturgeon - Southeastern Minnesota 06/16/20 - 04/14/21 Brook trout and splake - *Contact the MN DNR for specific zone Statewide inland waters 04/17/21 - 09/07/21 Stream trout - 04/17/21 - 09/14/21 information/dates by calling: Lake Superior and tributaries Southeastern Minnesota 1 (888) 646-6367 or go to www.dnr.state.mn.us Lake trout - 01/16/21 - 03/31/21 Statewide inland waters Rainbow trout catch-and-release - Stream trout - 04/17/21 - 09/14/21 04/17/21 - 09/30/21 Specific southeastern state parks and cities Lake trout - 05/15/21 - 09/30/21 Lake Superior and tributaries above posted Statewide inland waters boundaries

Walleye, sauger and northern pike - Walleye and northern pike - 05/15/21 - 02/27/22 05/15/21 - 03/01/22 Statewide inland waters Lake Superior and tributaries

Muskellunge - 06/05/21 - 12/01/21 Lake trout - 12/01/21 - 10/02/22 Statewide inland waters Lake Superior and tributaries

Lake sturgeon and shovelnose sturgeon - 06/16/21 - 04/14/22 Statewide inland waters

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A WORLD OF ACCORDION GREAT LAKE AQUARIUM PATTISON/AMNICON FALLS STATE PARKS 1401 Belknap St. | Superior 353 Harbor Dr. | Duluth | (218) 740-3474 6294 State Rd. 35 S | Superior | (715) 399-3111 3755 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd. | Two Harbors | (218) 226-6377

ADVENTURE ZONE CANAL PARK GREYHOUND BUS MUSEUM PAULUCCI SPACE THEATRE ST. LOUIS COUNTY HERITAGE & ARTS CENTER 329 Lake Ave. S | Duluth | (218) 740-4000 1201 Greyhound Blvd. | Hibbing | (218) 263-5814 1502 23rd St. E | Hibbing | (218) 262-6720 506 Michigan St. W | Duluth | (218) 727-8025

AERIAL LIFT BRIDGE HARRINGTON ARTS CENTER RICHARD I. BONG VETERANS HISTORICAL CENTER SUPERIOR NATIONAL AT LUTSEN-GOLF 601 S Lake Ave. | Duluth 1401 Belknap St. | Superior | (715) 395-2787 305 Harbor View Pkwy. | Superior | (715) 392-7151 5731 Hwy. 61 W | Lutsen | (218) 663-7195

BARKERS ISLAND MARINA HISTORIC SOO LINE RAILWAY STATION S S METEOR MARITIME MUSEUM TWEED MUSEUM OF ART 250 Marina Dr. | Superior | (715) 392-7131 1615 Winter St. | Superior 3285, 200 Marina Dr. | Superior | (715) 394-5712 1201 Ordean Building | Duluth | (218) 726-8222

CINEMA 6 INTERNATIONAL WOLF CENTER SILVER BOWL UNITED STATES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 8426 Enterprise Dr. S | Mountain Iron | (218) 741-2008 1396 Hwy. 169 | Ely | (218) 365-4695 97 Outer Dr. | Silver Bay | (218) 226-4479 801 Hat Trick Ave. | Eveleth | (218) 744-5167

COMET THEATER LAKE SUPERIOR ESTUARIUM SILVER FOX CHARTERS VIRGINIA AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 102 River St. S | Cook | (218) 666-5814 3, Marina Dr. | Superior | (715) 399-4093 451 Marina Dr. | Superior | (320) 846-0652 800 N 9th Ave. W | Virginia | (218) 741-1136

DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY LAKE SUPERIOR MARINE MUSEUM SPIRIT MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA WILLIAM A IRVIN MUSEUM 1101 John Ave. | Superior | (715) 392-8449 600 Lake Ave. S | Duluth | (218) 720-5260 9500 Spirit Mountain Pl | Duluth | (218) 628-2891 350 Harbor Dr. | Duluth | (218) 722-7876

DULUTH CHILDREN’S MUSEUM LAKE SUPERIOR ZOO 506 Michigan St. W | Duluth | (218) 733-7543 7210 Fremont St. | Duluth | (218) 730-4500

DULUTH PLAYHOUSE & PLAYGROUND LUTSEN MOUNTAINS CORPS SKI 506 Michigan St. W | Duluth | (218) 733-7555 467 Ski Hill Rd. | Lutsen | (218) 663-7281

DULUTH ROSE GARDEN MARCUS LAKES CINEMA 15 S 13th Ave. E | Duluth | (218) 730-4300 4351 Stebner Rd. | Hermantown | (218) 729-0335

ELY GOLF CLUB MINNESOTA MUSEUM OF MINING 901 Central Ave. S | Ely | (218) 365-5932 701 Lake St. W | Chisholm | (218) 254-5543

ENGER TOWER MONT DU LAC 16th Avenue West & Skyline Parkway | Duluth 3125 Mont Du Lac Dr. | Superior | (218) 626-3797

FAIRLAWN MANSION & MUSEUM NORTH AMERICAN BEAR CENTER 3245, 906 E 2nd St. | Superior | (715) 394-5712 1926 Hwy. 169 | Ely | (218) 365-7879

FOND-DU-LUTH CASINO NORTH HOUSE FOLK SCHOOL 129 Superior St. E | Duluth | (218) 722-0280 500 Hwy. 61 W | Grand Marais | (218) 387-9762

GLENSHEEN HISTORIC ESTATE NORTH SHORE COMMERCIAL FISHING MUSEUM 3300 London Rd. | Duluth | (218) 726-8910 7136 Hwy. 61 | Tofte | (218) 663-7050

GONDIK LAW SPEEDWAY OLD FIREHOUSE & POLICE MUSEUM 4700 Tower Ave. | Superior | (715) 394-7223 3707, 402 23rd Ave. E | Superior | (715) 394-5712

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24 CANADA 53 10 116 12 12 23 24 COOK COUNTY 23Local Area Trails 116 Snowmobile Trail Bicycle Trail/Route LAKE COUNTY 17 74 7 61 74 24 3 18 17 528 STST. LOUIS. LOUIS Ely 1 16 8 12 COUNTYCOUNTY 2 1 14 115 77 169 21 8 61 3 18 CANADCANADA A 1 11 7 Grand Marais 24 24 4 22 53 53 1 21 2 1010 116 116 12 12 25 17 1212 26 23 23 24 24 7 26 COOKCOOK COUNTY COUNTY 61 73 23 23 169 116 116 21 16 LAKE SUPERIOR LAKELAKE COUNTY COUNTY 17 17 65 74 74 61 61 24 24 18 18 7 7 1717 74 74 65 53 3 213 2 528 528 ElyEly 1 1 16 16 8 8 12 12 2 2 1 1 1414 115 115 77 77 169 169 21 21 8 8 61 61 135 3 3 1818 1 1 1111 7 7 GrandGrand Marais Marais 7 22 22 1 1 21 212 2 4 4 2525 25 1717 26 26 2 ATV/OHV RECREATION LOCATOR 5 26 26 7 7 73 73 21 21 1616 61 61 65 65 169 169 Virginia LAKELAKE SUPERIOR SUPERIOR5 65 65 53 53 Hoyt Lakes 169 21 21 2 2 1 1) ALBORN/PENGILLY ATV TRAIL Chisholm 135 135 100 7 7 252525 9 7 5 5 2 2 110 ATATV/OHVV/OHV RECREA RECREATIONTION LO LOCACATOTOR R 2) TRAIL VirginiaVirginia6 HoytHoyt Lake Laskes 5 5 92 1 1 1) ALBORN/PENGILL1) ALBORN/PENGILLY ATY VAT TRAILV TRAIL 13 ChisholmChisholm 169 169 346 6 25 25 9 9 100 100 4 7 7 2) BEAR2) 15BEAR ISLAND ISLAND ST ATSTEAT FORESTE FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 3) TRAIL Hibbing 92 92 6 6 110 110 1313 37 95346 346 6 6 169 HibbingHibbing 4 4 15 15 3) BURNTSIDE3) BURNTSIDE ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 61 169 169 37 37 95 95 61 61 4 16 16 16 4 4 16 16 16 16 16 4) CL4) OQUETCLOQUET VALLEY VALLEY ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 4) CLOQUET VALLEY STATE FOREST TRAIL 16 15 15 73 73 1515 44 44 SilvSilver Baer yBay 5) FINLAND5) FINLAND ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 15 73 27 27 15 BeaveBeaver Bar yBay 44 6) GENO6) GENOA OHVA OHV TRAIL TRAIL 5) FINLAND STATE FOREST TRAIL 7 7 4 4 547 547 Silver Bay 5 5 27 14 14 3 3 7) GRAND7) GRAND PORT PORTAGEAGE ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 547 547 2 2 52 52 52 52 4 4 8) INSULA8) INSULA LAKE LAKE ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL Beaver Bay 6) GENOA OHV TRAIL 1 1 7 266 266 53 53 44 44 4 547 9) IRON9) IRON RANGE RANGE OHV OHV ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 5 49 49 14 3 4 4 10)10) KABET KABETOGAMAOGAMA ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 7) GRAND PORTAGE STATE FOREST TRAIL 133 133 1919 133 133 547 TwoTw Harborso Harbors 11)11) LAKE LAKE ISABELLA ISABELLA ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 7 7 2 73 73 5 5 48 48 42 42 12)12) LAKE LAKE JEANET JEANETTE TEST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 5244 44 61 61 4 8) INSULA LAKE STATE FOREST TRAIL 29 29 52 47 47 1 15 15 43 43 266 13)13) MOOSEW MOOSEWALKALK & MOOSERUN & MOOSERUN AT VAT TRAILV TRAIL 8 8 33 33 48 484 4 61 61 7 7 53 37 37 44 14)14) PA TPA BAT BAYLEYLE ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 9) IRON RANGE OHV STATE FOREST TRAIL 53 53 9 9 49 2 2 194 194 15)15) RED RED DOT DOT AT VAT TRAILV TRAIL 2 2 HermantowHermantown n 4 16)16) ST ONYSTONY SPUR SPUR II AT II VAT TRAILV TRAIL 10) TRAIL DuluthDuluth 133 19 33 33 133 17)17) STURGEON STURGEON RIVER RIVER ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 18)18) TOWER TOWER MUL MULTwTI-USETI-USEo TRAILHarbors TRAIL 11) LAKE ISABELLA STATE FOREST TRAIL 7 19)19) WHITEF WHITEFACEA CERIVER RIVER ST ASTTEA TEFOREST FOREST TRAIL TRAIL 73 5 48 42 12) LAKE JEANETTE STATE FOREST TRAIL 30 - St. Louis, Lake, Cook Counties, MN and Superior, WI • Resident44 Guide 61 www.LincolnMarketing.us - 31 29 47 15 43 13) MOOSEWALK & MOOSERUN ATV TRAIL 8 33 48 4 61 7 37 14) PAT BAYLE STATE FOREST TRAIL 53 9 2 194 15) RED DOT ATV TRAIL Hermantown 16) STONY SPUR II ATV TRAIL 2 Duluth 33 17) STURGEON RIVER STATE FOREST TRAIL 18) TOWER MULTI-USE TRAIL 19) WHITEFACE RIVER STATE FOREST TRAIL Make a convenient measuring tool out of a long handled garden tool by laying it on the ground next to a tape measure. Use a permanent marker to copy the inches and feet. Next time you are spacing plants you already have a dual-purpose measur- ing tool in your hand! Write the names of your plants (with a permanent marker) on the flat parts of stones of any size and lay them in front of your plants for natural looking markers.

The next time you boil or steam vegetables, use the leftover Don’t like all the dirt in your fingernails while you work in the water to water potted patio plants, and you’ll be surprised at how garden? Before you go out, run your fingernails across a bar of the plants grow with “vege-soup.” soap and you’ll effectively seal the undersides of your nails so dirt cannot accumulate. Then, after you are all done gardening, You can use leftover tea and coffee grounds to help acidify the use a toothpick or nailbrush to remove the soap and your nails soil of acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, will be sparkling clean. gardenias and blueberries. A light sprinkle of about 1/4 of an inch applied once a month will help keep the pH of the soil on the acidic side. Spray vegetable oil on your string trimmer to help prevent You can use chamomile tea to control damping-off fungus, which jamming or breaking (Treat before installing string in trimmer). often attacks young seedlings quite suddenly. Just add some tea to the soil around the soil of seedlings once a week for healthy plant.

Here is a really quick way to dry out your herbs: Just lay a sheet of newspaper on the seat of your car, arrange the herbs in a single layer, then roll up the windows and shut the car doors. Your herbs will be dry in no time!

Use your blender to grind up egg shells. Just like a mother bird chews up worms for the baby birds making the food easier to digest, grinding eggshells makes it easy for your garden to absorb the calcium egg shells retain.

Animals (cats especially) seem to think all of the hard work you’ve put into your garden looks like a huge litter box. To keep them from pooping on your basil and other plants, strategically place a few plastic forks around your plants to deter them from destroying your fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables.

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