Edna G Tugboat
Edna G Tugboat The Edna G Tugboat was the last steam-powered tugboat that operated on the Great Lakes. She was built in 1896 for just… Read More »Edna G Tugboat
Edna G Tugboat The Edna G Tugboat was the last steam-powered tugboat that operated on the Great Lakes. She was built in 1896 for just… Read More »Edna G Tugboat
Ely Tunnel The Ely Tunnel is a long-abandoned railroad tunnel that was used by the mining industry. The 520-foot tunnel is located within the Magney-Snively… Read More »Ely Tunnel
The Gales of November You’re wrong if you think there isn’t anything to do on the North Shore during the late fall/early winter season. As… Read More »Gales of November
Ghost Towns of the North Shore While Taconite Harbor, located near Schroeder, just might be the most well-known ghost town, it is far from the only… Read More »Ghost Towns
Lake Superior’s Twitter If you have spent any time along the shores of Lake Superior, you know that the lake can be quite moody. Lake… Read More »Lake Superior’s Twitter
Rose Lake – A BWCA Day Trip Rose Lake – A BWCA Day Trip is a popular way to experience the Boundary Waters Canoe Area… Read More »Rose Lake – A BWCA Day Trip
The Northern Lights One of the Earth’s natural wonders, the Northern Lights, cast radiant, multi-colored lights over the northern landscape. They most commonly appear between… Read More »Northern Lights
Rendezvous Days and Pow Wow The Grand Portage Rendezvous Days and Pow Wow is an event that celebrates the culture of the area’s Anishinaabe tribe… Read More »Rendezvous Days and Pow Wow
Lupine The pinks, purples, and whites of the lupine flowers explode color all over the North Shore in the late spring and early summer months.… Read More »Lupine
Duluth’s Aerial Lift Bridge Duluth became the proud home to the United States’ first transporter bridge in 1905. Then, the Aerial Bridge, just a ferry… Read More »Aerial Lift Bridge