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PUBLISHERSShawn Perich & Amber Pratt
EDITORIAL Shawn Perich, Editor
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Last month we heard from several out-of-the-area sub-scribers who did not receive their copy of Northern Wilds in the mail for two weeks. We checked with the Post Of-fice and learned that bulk-rate mail is moving much slower these days, often taking two weeks or more to reach its destination. This delay doesn’t affect our readers in Cook County, because those copies are mailed and sorted here. For our subscribers in the Twin Cities, or elsewhere in Minnesota and beyond, we are trying a different mailing method this month. Drop us an email to let us know if it improved your delivery time.
You may also notice that this space in the magazine is once again occupied by Shawn and Amber, rather than managing editor Erin Altemus. Erin doesn’t like being chained to a desk job, so she is pursuing other interests. However, she will continue writing stories and sharing her adventures with Northern Wilds readers. Several of our writers have told me Erin was among the best editors they’ve worked with and we agree.
We have two new staff members. Drew Johnson is han-dling graphic design and printing, as we recently expanded our commercial printing endeavors. A history buff, Drew is also working on the Bally Blacksmith Shop in Grand Marais for the Cook County Historical Society. You may see him at the forge there sometimes during the summer. Richard “Deke” Burnham has joined our editorial staff as assistant editor. He will be writing and editing stories for Northern Wilds.
Another new staff member is currently hanging out in the office, where he distributes puppy kisses (and puppy nibbles) to anyone who wants them. He also gnaws on cardboard boxes the way a beaver gnaws on aspen trees. His AKC name is Rainy River Romeo, but he answers to the name Rainy. He’s already begun learning the ways of the woods with Shawn and 11-year-old yellow Lab Tan-ner, who is happy to have a new companion. You can learn more about him in this issue.
After a long, cold winter, our contributors have found many ways to celebrate spring—starting with the wonder-ful Liz Sivertson print that graces our cover. Eric Chandler, who traversed the length of the Superior Hiking Trail last year, shares with us some of the little-known, but wonder-ful places he discovered along the way. Erin Altemus intro-duces us to Steve and Sharon Frykmann, an artistic couple
who have created two studios within their rural home. In Clover Valley, Kelsey Roseth meets a woman who creates gourmet vinegars. Gord Ellis has the lowdown on the best ways to catch big spring walleyes.
If you are an angler, May is all about fishing. But sunny, warm days beckon all of us to head outside. It will be a few weeks before the black flies and mosquitoes arrive in force, so take a hike, work in the garden or paddle a canoe. Whether or not you go fishing, May is the month to be outdoors and catch whatever fun you can.
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THUNDER BAY—For Charlene Rogers and Deanna Ford, environmental issues aren’t all doom and gloom.
In fact the pair—both members of the Thunder Bay Environmental Film Network and partners in their own lives—is on a mission to balance hope with despair.
For the last eight years on a monthly basis from the fall to the spring seasons, Rogers and Ford, along with other members of the TBEFN, have been screening films on environmental issues and social justice from global, national and regional perspectives.
“It started in 2007 and was initially just going to be one film,” recalls Ford, vice president of the TBEFN and chair of the Thunder Bay Environmental Film Festival, a TBEFN project. “It was in response to a community thing happening. There was a business that was coming into town and one of the families in the neighborhood was looking into it and discovered that if this type of business came in, it would be really bad.”
“The community came together to try to stop it, and one of the ways they tried to do this was raise awareness by having a film. They had a film about toxics and it went over well, so they thought, ‘well, let’s do another one.’”
So much public interest resulted from the screenings that the network’s first film festival ran in 2010. It is now completing its sixth year and from May 6-10 offers more than 10 screenings accompanied by filmmakers and pan-el discussions aimed to spark community-based dialogue and, ideally, some change.
“It’s interesting, we’ve had people talk about how they’ve made changes or how they intend to make chang-es in their lives. We encourage people to do whatever they can do, whether it’s writing letters to the editor, contacting their members of parliament or members of provincial parliament to address an issue. We talk about what is happening in the landscape here in Thunder Bay,” says Ford.
In terms of selection, the board does its best to select films based on what is happening locally, according to Rogers, president and programmer of the TBEFN.
“I look for the kinds of topics that address local envi-ronmental organizations or the city, through EarthCare [Thunder Bay]—the kinds of projects they’re working on and I look for things that will complement their projects. I’ll still try to bring in films that I think are relevant to the community and start a discussion on those issues,” says Rogers.
“We’ve had films on mining, on sustainable food sys-tems, on water, nuclear waste, alternative living and sus-tainable communities. Food is a big one right now. I think people are aware that we’re really remote and what our access to food locally is—we need to bolster that,” she added.
April’s monthly film screening, titled “Plant this Mov-ie!” documents examples of urban agriculture around the world, while “All the Time in the World,” a documentary about a Yukon family that spends a winter in the Arctic wilderness without time pieces, is among the films short-listed for the upcoming May festival.
While some issues portray dire situations that plead for immediate change, Ford and Rogers say that the film screenings give audience members a chance to feel soli-darity, take comfort in mutual empathy, and inspiration from changes they’ve made on an individual level.
“For some people, they’re hearing for the first time about things that are not so great, so we’ve had discus-
Thunder Bay Environmental Film Festival celebrates six years
Deanna Ford and Charlene Rogers (left to right) of the Thunder Bay Environmental Film Network proudly display t-shirts for the network’s upcoming film festival that runs May 6 to 10. | JULIA PRINSELAAR
GRAND MARAIS—The North Shore Health Care Foundation has announced that Care Partners will become a separate, nonprofit tax- exempt organization in 2016. This new relationship to promote quality health care in Cook County contin-ues Care Partners’ core mission to provide supportive care for those on the journey of aging, serious illness or end of life.
“This process began with strategic planning we did with the Foundation in 2012,” said Care Partners’ Direc-tor Kay Grindland. “Our program has
grown a lot in the last five years. We are excited about the new opportu-nities that becoming an independent nonprofit will give us. It will help us build stronger leadership focused solely on Care Partners’ programs, client needs and sustainability. It will also open new avenues for funding and expanding our services.”
Care Partners is the result of a 10-year community effort supported by the North Shore Health Care Founda-tion. According to Judy Meath, chair of the NSHCF Care Partners Over-sight Committee, “The Foundation’s support of Care Partners gave us the
time we needed to develop the pro-gram. It is gratifying to see the differ-ence Care Partners has made in this community for their clients and their families.”
Care Partners will continue to pro-vide services such as care coordina-tion, caregiver support, advance care planning, volunteer companionship and assisted transportation. Care Partners and the North Shore Health Care Foundation will continue their partnership through collaborative ef-forts to support health care programs and initiatives.
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sions around balancing hope with despair or despair with hope,and yes, these things are happening and there are things we can do—there are changes we can make. So letting people share a little as they feel comfortable when they’ve seen something—and sometimes we’ve had fairly quiet audiences at the film because they’re still taking it in and digesting it,” says Ford.
Ford is the author of a forthcoming book titled “How a Mouse Bought an Airplane: The Environmental Action Guide that Answers the Question, What Can I do?”
“I’ve tried to write it with hope in mind, that we can make changes and to encourage people that their voice does matter, to get involved, that others are doing it and they’re making changes,” says Ford.
Ford and Rogers are believers that consumers can vote with their wallet, which can be one of the most immedi-ate and influential methods of change on a personal level.
“The good news is you can make choices,” she says, highlighting personal care products—some of which can contain harmful chemicals. “There are alternatives that are a little better, there really are. And that’s a good take-away for people.”
For more information on the EFN and the upcom-ing film festival, visit: www.tbefilmf.wordpress.com. —Julia Prinselaar
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“Sugarloaf Cove visitor numbers have been growing by leaps and bounds in the past several years. In 2014 we received over 6,000 people,” Sugarloaf executive director Molly Thompson said.
The campaign-funded improvements will allow Sugarloaf Cove to create new highway signage, provide safe parking and build 24-hour toilet facilities. The funds will also be used to improve trails, add educational signage and enhance building facilities.
Over the last several years, Sugarloaf Cove has made several facilities improve-ments, including a new trailhead and new and improved trails, a new storage shed, and building rehabilitation, all totaling
$66,000. These infrastructure improve-ments were funded in part by a large be-quest, a special parking lot improvement fund established two years ago, several smaller gifts, and numerous building and grounds projects done by volunteers and the Minnesota Conservation Corps.
Sugarloaf Cove is the only nonprofit na-ture center on the North Shore. The 38-acre site is renowned for its world-class volcanic geology, a dynamic cobblestone beach, an unusual tombolo, and unique
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Naturalist programming and longer coursework, including Minnesota Master Naturalist training and the Lost Forest Program, along with North Shore Forest Collaborative partnerships, are helping Sugarloaf grow and deliver their mission of North Shore landscape preservation, restoration, and stewardship education. —Deke Burnham
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GRAND MARAIS—In an unusual biparti-san move, the U.S. House of Representa-tives on March 26 passed the Medicare bill which includes a continuation of fund-ing for another two years for community health centers such as Sawtooth Moun-tain Clinic in Cook County. This bill now moves on to the U.S. Senate for further discussion.
Sawtooth Clinic board member Rick An-derson said in an email, “It is not a done deal, but one can see the finish line from here. As much as this is a temporary re-prieve, the Primary Care Cliff, as it is now termed, remains until funding for commu-nity health centers becomes permanent.”
Sawtooth Mountain Clinic Director Rita Plourde in March travelled to Washington to meet with other health care directors nationwide and urge legislators to sup-port the additional two years of funding. Congressman Rick Nolan was a strong advocate and in Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken have pledged strong support. President Obama has promised to sign the bill.
For decades, community health clin-ics have been hailed by government and medical groups as a solution to care for underserved communities, but in Octo-ber, 2015, a major source of federal fund-ing is set to expire, hence the “primary care cliff.” Without this funding, millions could lose access to nearby health care. Facilities such as Sawtooth Clinic save $24 billion nationwide in costs by reduc-ing hospitalizations and emergency room visits. Community health centers work
by coordinating various types of care for patients regardless of their ability to pay. They provide primary and preventive ser-vices in communities that would typically lack health care services. About half of the 9,200 facilities exist in rural areas—where health care is often a great distance from residents and health care profession-als can be scarce.
In addition to Sawtooth Mountain Clin-ic in Grand Marais, physicians provide services at Birch Grove Clinic in Tofte and at Grand Portage Health Services. Saw-tooth Mountain Clinic Inc. is a federally qualified community health center that has operated since 1979 as a nonprofit organization. A volunteer board of direc-tors governs the clinic and establishes its
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GRAND MARAIS—A Grand Marais icon, The World’s Best Donut Shop, was recent-ly listed as one of “19 Bucket-List Donut Shops to Visit Before You Die” by the web-site, First We Feast. Giving the shop the thumbs up was none other than Travel Channel celebrity Andrew Zimmern, an avowed fan of the North Shore.
Says Zimmern: “Minnesota’s Merie-ta ‘Gramma Rita’ Altrichter opened her first doughnut shop in 1969 at the age of 47. She called it Grand Marais Donut Shop. All the doughnuts were made by hand, mixing dough in a plastic bowl. A few years later she moved the store down the street where the front counter of-fered three varietals: plain, sugared, and cinnamon. Merieta made the doughnuts early in the morning and then went to work at a local clothing store. She had a friend come in during the day to manage sales. In 1975, she finally gave up her day job and devoted herself to her shop, and within two years the store relocated a fi-nal time to its current location at 10 East Wisconsin Street.
World’s Best is all about the family and the people they serve. Merieta’s great grandchildren even work at the shop, and apparently they started doing that when some of them were just five years old—which is why the paper towel hold-er in the coffee room is positioned at
knee height. How can you top that story? You can’t. When I moved to Minnesota in 1992, one of the first places I visited was World’s Best. The menu by that point had grown, but despite the variety, all the raised and cake doughnuts were beyond delicious; there were Bismarcks and Long Johns, cinnamon swirls and pull-aparts, jelly donuts and something that caught my eye right away, called a Skizzle.
Before I go any further, let me tell you as a transplanted globe-trotting New York-er, I applaud any skill set sturdy enough to make great doughnuts. I’ve had some pretty amazing versions all over the world. Our culture isn’t the only one to lay claim to perfecting the art of frying dough. I will say this: Try going to Grand Marais, the gateway to the Boundary Waters, the head of the Mississippi River, entry point to the Gunflint Trail; then find Lake Supe-rior—it’s pretty easy. Look for the little red wooden shop with the welcoming porch. Go inside on a cold fall morning; order a Skizzle. Merieta created them in the late seventies: sweet raised dough, rolled thin and fried flat, like a crisp beret. Made to order, there is nothing that beats these over-sized, sugar dusted, crisp-soft stun-ners. The lakefront, the family, the coffee room, the incredible doughnuts NEVER served cold or old, will never disappoint.”
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GRAND MARAIS—Local real estate com-panies are upbeat about the upcoming season as buyers begin returning to the North Shore market.
“It’s been very good,” says Terry Backlund of Backlund Realty.
He’s been telling buyers the market is the most fluid that he’s experienced. When a property comes on the market, there is immediately activity or an offer on it. He recently showed a prospective buyer a couple of properties. A couple of weeks later, the buyer emailed him to check on five other properties. Three of those had pending sales.
Backlund says he’s seeing first-time home buyers who are able to work with pro-grams that allow them to have a lower down payment of 5 to 10 percent rather than the usual 20 percent. Some are try-ing to take advantage of current interest rates, with the expectation rates will rise later this year.
“Personally, I haven’t been this busy since ’05 and ’06,” Backlund says.
He’s seeing some houses coming on the market that have remained under single ownership for years. Often these are great properties for first-time home buy-ers. Why are those homes coming on the market? Backlund says it gets down to the three Ds—debt, death and divorce. These are the three reasons many properties come up for sale.
Echoing Backlund’s optimism is Kim Wolff of Timber Wolff Realty. She says her com-pany has more sales pending on the board now than they did in the last quarter of 2014, which is usually the strongest quar-ter of the year. They have 24 sales pending that are all due to close by the end of May.
“It’s super good,” Wolff says.
She attributes buyer confidence and good interest rates to the rising market activity. She’s seeing more sales of vacant lands, a trend that’s been building momentum since 2012. The inland lake market is also coming back. She also sees some younger families coming back into the recreational property market.
At Red Pine Realty, Mike Raymond says they are busy. Most of the activity is resi-dential homes in the $120,000 - $220,000
Cook County real estate market improving
ST. PAUL—The Minnesota DNR has sever-al fishing closures in Cook County during the beginning of the 2015 fishing season to protect concentrations of spawning walleye. Closures on Minnesota-Ontario waters are made in cooperation with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and affect both sides of the border.
The following closures took effect April 1:
• Sea Gull River from Sea Gull Lake through Gull Lake to Saganaga Lake ap-proximately 1/3 mile north of the nar-rows; closed through May 22.
• Saganaga Falls on the Minnesota-Ontar-io border where the Granite River enters Saganaga Lake; closed through May 31.
• Maligne River (also known as North-ern Light Rapids) on the Ontario side of Saganaga Lake; closed through May
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• Unnamed channel between Little Gun-flint and Little North Lakes on the Min-nesota-Ontario border; closed through May 31.
• Cross River (inlet to Gunflint Lake) from the Gunflint Trail to Gunflint Lake; closed through May 22.
The following areas will be closed to fishing from May 9 through May 22:
• Tait River from White Pine Lake to the Forest Road 340 crossing, including a portion of White Pine Lake.
• Junco Creek from the first log dam above County Road 57 downstream to Devil Track Lake, and including a por-tion of Devil Track Lake near the river mouth.
Closures apply to fishing only; travel is permitted through these areas. All closed areas will be posted. The closures are in-tended to protect concentrations of wall-eye that may be vulnerable to over-harvest in what may be a year with relatively late ice-out and delayed spawning due to a persistently cool spring.
Cook County fishing closures protect spawning fish
range, with a couple of home sales that topped $300,000.
“In general, we have more inquires than we’ve seen in years,” Raymond says.
As has been the case since the recession, most of the market activity is at the low end or the high end of prices. Low-priced vacant land in remote areas is being purchased for home and cabin building. Some pricey Lake Superior listings are moving, too. Raymond says he’s not see-ing much activity for inland lake cabins or lake lots. But he remains hopeful the buy-ers for those properties will soon appear.
“Maybe there is a light at the end of the recreational property tunnel,” he says.
Mike Larson of the Lutsen Real Estate Group offered the following observations
in an email. He writes:
“I recall when George Nelson and I were featured in an article by the Minneapolis Star and Tribune back in 2006. We were photographed standing on the deck of a new home we just built at Superior Na-tional Golf Course and the article focused on our strong real estate market with a particular emphasis on second home/vacation home ownership. The gist of the article was—the market is strong and there is no end in sight with respect to demand, growth and increasing values.
“Well, we all know the rest of the story. Fast forward to 2015—while painful, we needed a market adjustment. What was happening in our area, and other areas around the country as well, was a real es-tate economic model that was simply not
sustainable. The market made appropri-ate adjustments as it always will and I be-lieve we are back on a level playing field. It took it a long 6-7 years for the market to find its way and as I look at 2015-2016, I see some level of confidence back with buyers and sellers for the most part mak-ing appropriate adjustments with respect to values.
“Short story, Cook County remains a very special place (oh yeah, and has the cool-est small town in the country) and build-ing legacy and memories in an unspoiled area not so much influenced by the rush of life remains important. With that being said I believe buyers can move forward with a sense of confidence and begin to enjoy what they put off for the last seven years.“—Shawn Perich
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Congratulations to the winners of gift certicates to various Grand Marais businesses from our drawing at the Thunder Bay Home and Garden Show last month. You will receive your gift certificate in the mail.
Penny Gottfred, Thunder Bay —My Sister’s Place
Lynn Herman, Neebing —Sven & Ole’s
Katherine Hawryluk, Thunder Bay —Harbor House Grille
Derek Grizans, Kaministiquia —Dockside
Julie Kapush, Murillo —Birchbark Books and Gifts
Bronson Loffredo, Neebing —Sven & Ole’s
Melissa Faiers, Thunder Bay —Sven & Ole’s
Brenda Pressenger, Thunder Bay —Sivertson Gallery
Sandi Debesys, Thunder Bay —Sven & Ole’s
Rick Kurec, Thunder Bay —Blue Moose
Cathy Gosselin, Thunder Bay —Beth’s Fudge
Kevin Middleton, Murillo —Lake Superior Trading Post
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GRAND MARAIS—Mom and Dad may have taught us that it’s unkind to label people or places, but then again, some-times labels are extremely kind. With Grand Marais having recently been named Ameri-ca’s Coolest Small Town by Budget Travel Mag-azine, just about every-one up and down the entire North Shore feels that this particular label is… well… cool—and for many good reasons. The entire North Shore is experiencing giddy opti-mism anticipating the huge influx of those who revel in our many offerings.
Linda Kratt, director of tourism for Visit Cook County in Grand Marais says, “We’ve garnered national media atten-tion with the America’s Coolest Small Town Award. You can’t pay to have that type of national media, and businesses are getting on board.”
In addition to Budget Travel’s accolade to the area, Grand Marais has also been named a Top 100 Adventure Town by Na-tional Geographic Adventure Magazine, and the Grand Marais Art Colony was chosen as one of the top 10 artist colonies in America by Coastal Living Magazine.
Visitors are expected to potentially flood the Northern Wilds area this tourist season, wanting to see for themselves just why the North Shore is prominent among travel destinations. Canada’s Thunder Bay area is to benefit, too.
Northwestern Ontario is looking to be a strong travel destination this summer.
Paul Pepe of Thunder Bay Tourism says, “The
growth of mountain biking in Minneso-ta stretches easily
across the border into Canada. It’s a strong area for outdoor a d v e n t u r e seekers.” He
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they run the Lake Superior Circle Tour. And Pepe says, “The culinary scene here in Thunder Bay is exploding, and with the exchange rate being as it is, there are some real bargains for Americans crossing into Canada.”
Although it’s the city of Grand Marais that now owns the current Budget Trav-el magazine “cool” label, quite simply, Grand Marais is a geographical anchor point that solidly represents the entire North Shore. You can’t have one without the other. Grand Marais and the North Shore go hand in hand, as do tourism and travel throughout the entire Northern Wilds region.
While Canadian visitors to the U.S. may be at a slight exchange-rate disad-vantage, sometimes bragging rights of visiting America’s Coolest Small Town can be priceless. After all, it’s those who know Grand Marais who are the ones who vot-ed Grand Marais into the national spot-light. They know what’s here, and now much of America knows it too. It sounds like the start of a wonderful relationship. —Deke Burnham
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Starting in late April, tree planting crews contracted by the DNR began planting more than 800,000 tree seedlings on state forests in north-eastern Minnesota. A combination of bareroot and containerized seed-lings from the Minnesota State For-est Nursery and private industry part-ners are planted. Most seedlings are
conifers such as red, white and jack pine, white and black spruce, and tamarack. Some hardwoods such as yellow birch, red oak and bur oak are planted as well.
“The DNR selects trees that are na-tive to the area and that are best suit-ed for the planting site so they will grow strong and live long,” said Rick Klevorn, DNR silviculture program coordinator.
In addition, about 3,600 acres will be aerially seeded with black spruce, tamarack, and jack, red and white
pine. Aerial seeding is an inexpensive and effective way to give lowland conifer sites an excellent chance for successful regeneration.
Aerial photography is used to de-termine the success of these refor-estation efforts and the need for follow-up care such as weed control and removal of competing vegeta-tion. This is an effective way to eval-uate wetland sites that are difficult to reach by road during the summer. A percentage of the sites will be visited by DNR staff to ensure accuracy of the remotely sensed data.
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SURPRISESBY ERIC CHANDLER
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Last summer, my dog Leo and I ran the entire length of the Superior Hiking Trail (SHT). Not all at once, although tougher people have done that. I broke the 296-mile effort into 41 different days over a five-month period. My faithful companion came with me on every leg. The trail gave me a few surprises. Like how many streams you cross. And that several hundred miles is longer than it seems. The most amazing thing was the number of wonderful places that I never heard of until I saw them.
Everyone knows the marquee locations along Lake Superior. They’re mostly state parks and they’re great. Everybody’s there as a result. Other locations along the trail were breathtaking and I was the only one standing there. Okay, Leo was, too. If you spend enough time along the trail, you’ll come up with your own list. Here are just a few spots that caught me by surprise. For details on each of these trail sections, reference the Superior Hiking Trail website. Better yet, join the Superior Hiking Trail Association and get the more detailed guidebook.
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[RIGHT] The Devil Track canyon is one of the North Shore’s lesser known scenic wonders. [ABOVE] The author and Leo pose above Bean Lake. | GLEN FLANAGAN
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1: Pincushion to Devil Track River ACCESS: Pincushion Mountain Trailhead on Gunflint Trail
This five-mile section of trail starts just off the Gunflint Trail above Grand Marais and goes to County Road 58. But as I headed away from the ski trails on the spur trail to the summit of Pincushion Mountain, I learned there are a lot of views per mile. This spur goes to a giant slab of rock with awesome views of Lake Superior. We retraced our steps to the main trail and found our way to the Devil Track River. A lot of rivers cross the SHT, but this one impressed me the most. The rocks and soil have a dark, ochre, red color. Sheer 100-foot cliffs drop down to the roaring river. Folds of earth overlap and jut this way and that, and it was hard to tell which way was up. An impressive canyon after an impressive summit. We had fun even though we were running in the rain.
2: Section 13 ACCESS: County Road 6 near Finland
I heard this area has a rock-climbing reputation. That bodes well for scenery. As I approached the giant rock chimney from the north, I strained my neck to look up to the top. We found our way along the trail to a southern summit and had an impressive 360-degree view encompassing Lake Superior. I took a bunch of pictures, pleased at the surprising view and followed the trail to another summit, closer to the rock walls I saw from below. This was one of those cases where the trail rewards you with a view of the sea of trees to the north. This second spot had no big lake to stare at, but was no less awe-inspiring.
3: Fault Line Ridge ACCESS: East Cove Point Spur Trail from Cove Point Lodge
between Split Rock and Beaver Bay
We trotted west toward the Split Rock River. As the October sun gleamed off the mirror of Lake Superior, we followed more north-facing cliffs and slowly wound our way south toward a giant split, or crack, in the earth. It looked like a giant hand had made a karate chop. The cliffs on the east side
You have to work up a sweat to enjoy this view of Split Rock Lighthouse.
Leo takes a refreshing break at Caribou Falls.
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are actually a “geologic fault” according to the SHT guidebook. All I know is we enjoyed the hawk flying along in the thermals as we approached where the creek filled the bottom of the fault valley. The opportunistic beavers had filled the crack with a pond. Leo took a dip and approved the water. Straight lines are rare in nature and it really stuck out in the morning sun. Shortly after Fault Line Creek, we found a big tongue of rock that pointed toward Split Rock Lighthouse, sticking up in the distance. And there we were, with a great view and no parking lot in sight.
4: Lakewalk to Kadunce River ACCESS: Kadunce River wayside near Colville
This isn’t the paved Lakewalk in the city of Duluth. This is the Lakewalk east of the Kadunce River, the only stretch of the Superior Hiking Trail where you can dip your toes into the trail’s namesake. We ran over a couple miles of pink rhyolite and dark basalt with the hush of the small waves breaking into the stones. We didn’t see anyone but each other. You really get a feel-ing for how big that body of water is. We started back uphill away from the lake and finished the day running down the Kadunce River. A pleasant little stream and then…wow. Suddenly the trail is just inches from a dramatic gorge. Not as big and bold as Devil Track, but just as impressive in that the gorge drops away inches from the trail. A sign warns not to throw rocks into the gorge. Folks are down below following the river up from the shore road. It’s a nice stretch of trail.
5: Bean and Bear Lakes ACCESS: Hwy. 1 wayside just north of Silver Bay
Okay, this wasn’t strictly a surprise. I hauled my little ones on my back up to Bean Lake years before and we marveled at the cliffs. So I knew what Leo and my running buddy Glen Flanagan would see. But I hadn’t been all the way to Bear Lake. Turns out, the pair of lakes was even more impressive from the eastern end of the lakes atop the ledges. Even with an overcast day, the fall leaves had their own light. These big, open ledges make you forget you’re in Minnesota. You’re in big mountains. Period.
6: Caribou Falls ACCESS: Caribou River wayside, southwest of Schroeder
You can drive past this parking lot and not even notice it. It holds about six cars. A short walk from your vehicle you’ll find steps, just like I did after running several miles from the east. Curiosity pulled me down the steps and I was suddenly in a grotto with a dramatic waterfall. That exact moment was when my dog and I had logged 148 miles. We were half way to our goal of running the whole SHT. But at that moment, I was having my biggest surprise of the whole trail, making me wonder how such an impressive sight didn’t have its own park. Then I didn’t wonder and just stared, surprised and stunned and satisfied.
[CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT] The Kadunce River is very dog-friendly here, but a portion of the trail runs along the top of a deep chasm. The ledge at Section 13 provides dramatic mountain views. A dog’s-eye views of the Lakewalk east of Kadunce River.
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UMD’s Tweed Museum of Art is featuring a solo exhi-bition of internationally acclaimed watercolorist Cheng-Khee Chee from May 12-Sept. 20. “The Way of Cheng-Khee Chee: Paintings 1974-2014” is the first exhibition at Tweed by the artist since 1992. It will be accompa-nied by a publication with essays by artist and writer Ann Klefstad and guest curator Peter Spooner.
Born in 1934 in Fengting, southeastern China, the artist emigrated to British-colonized Malaysia at the age of 14. As a self-taught artist, with both Eastern and Western mentors, Chee incorporates the processes of Chinese brushwork with Western painting styles. He is influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism.
Chee came to Duluth in 1962 to obtain a master’s degree in Library Science and was offered a job at UMD. He and Sing-Bee Ong, whom he had known at university in Singapore, were married in Duluth, where they have raised two son and two daughters. He be-gan painting seriously in 1973. A 1978 workshop with Edgar Whitney inspired him to continue develop-ing his unique East-West synthesis in watercolor. He began exhibiting regionally and in juried exhibitions of regional and national watercolor societies while working as a librarian at UMD.
Since 1983, Chee has had 14 solo exhibitions of his work in the U.S., Malaysia and China. In 1997, the Singa-pore National Art Museum organized a solo exhibition and a 208-page book about Cheng-Khee Chee. His art
has been featured in numerous magazines, exhibition catalogues, and a six-part instructional film. His illustra-tions for “Old Turtle” (1991), written by Douglas Wood, won him national acclaim for his watercolor illustration. The book won numerous awards, including a 1993 ABBY.—Shawn Perich
Art galleries along Hwy. 61 in Cook County from Schroeder to Grand Portage have teamed up to pres-ent the first annual Art Along the Lake Gallery Tour over Memorial Day weekend in May.
Twelve galleries open their doors May 22-24 as a start to this summer’s artistic showcase. Maggie Bar-nard of Visit Cook County likens Art Along the Lake to a pub crawl, allowing guests to visit wonderful galleries, meet artists, and to engage their own creative spirit.
Participating galleries, shops and schools include Grand Portage’s Nigii-Ozhitoomin Ojibwe; Sivertson Gallery, Eight Broadway Galleries, Betsy Bowen Studio & Galleries, Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery, Joy & Company (formerly The Garage), Grand Marais Art Col-ony, North House Folk School and Thomsonite Beach Jewelry Shop—all in Grand Marais; Kah-Nee-Tah Gal-lery and Last Chance Studio & Gallery—both in Lutsen and Cross River Heritage Center in Schroeder.
In addition to gallery offerings, assorted venues will let visitors experience hands-on activities such as: Hand papermaking, letterboxing and paper marbling, kids make-and-take activities, bookbinding and a master-piece Puzzle-a-thon.
Events associated with Art Along the Lake include:• Live music at Johnson Heritage Post• Sculpture bronze pour at Last Chance Gallery• Nordic wood bowl turning at Joy & Co.• Silver jewelry making at Kah-Nee-Tah Gallery• Oil painting demonstration at Sivertson Gallery• Ukranian egg painting at Cross River Heritage Center• T-shirt Screenprinting at Grand Marais Art Colony• SplinterTones concert at What’s Up? Stage, Betsy
Bowen Studio & Galleries• 3D printer demonstration at Joy & CompanyVisit Cook County has a colorful, easy-fold guide al-
lowing people to visit all these galleries from Schroed-er to Grand Portage. Guides can be picked up at Visit Cook County Information Center on Hwy. 61 in Grand Marais and at each of the participating art galleries. —Deke Burnham
Art Along the Lake
In Cheng-Khee Chee, East Meets West
Koi No. I, 1992, displays Cheng-Khee Chee’s distinctive style.
Long leaf earrings in wood by MacNabb Arts at Joy & Co. (formerly The Garage) | SUBMITTED
A self-taught painter, Chee began painting seriously in 1973 while working as a librarian at UMD.
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Steve and Sharon Frykman stand in front of a drawing of a work in progress called “Living with my Predator.” | ERIN ALTEMUS
“Meadow in Bloom.” Fused glass by Sharon Frykman
Steve and Sharon Frykman Collaborative Partners in Landscaping and ArtBY ERIN ALTEMUS
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plement each other like the Chinese symbols yin and yang: two artists, each with their own niche in art and a landscaping business, working independently and together on both.
Steve had a long career as an emergency room nurse in the Twin Cities before moving to the Grand Marais area. Once here he began to further pursue his art and started a landscaping business with Sharon. He had been doing creative work in various forms for many years—carving, glassblowing and metalwork, but it became more serious when he began collaborating on projects with Sharon.
“Hanging around Sharon it became more compulsory,” Steve said.
The two went to Corning, N.Y. in 2001 to learn how to do kiln-worked glass. It took three years of experimen-tation before the Frykmans publicly displayed any fused glasswork. Sharon trained as a painter and studied with Birney Quick, which is how she came to know Grand Marais and the Art Colony in the early '80s. She worked with traditional stained glass for 15 years before moving into fused glasswork.
In 2007, they started building an art studio for them-selves. They began working on bigger projects, including a glass piece for the Angry Trout Café in Grand Marais that was 15 feet long.
“That was in our basement. We’d have to haul the whole thing outside and turn it around,” Sharon said.
They also had a kiln in the middle of their living room.
“We had two cats, five grandchildren and glass every-where.”
Their house had become their studio and they were liv-ing in it.
Besides hiring a contractor to pour the concrete floor, they did much of the building work themselves along with the help of friends. Although it took five years to make it a functioning studio, they are happy with the outcome. They each have their own workspace. Sharon’s glass stu-dio is upstairs and commands a view of the field surround-ing their home. The large kiln used for Sharon’s glass proj-
ects had to be forklifted to the second floor and moved through a hole in the wall, but she insists that having the studio upstairs is important to her work.
“When it’s overcast,” she said, “my glass is as close as it can be to transmitting the true color ... on the ground floor, you would look through and see the ground or build-ings behind the glass.”
Next to Steve’s wood and metal shop on the first floor, the Frykmans included a gallery in their studio building. Currently, they are working together on a large glass and metal project that is sketched out in the gallery. Many of their large projects are done as commissions, but this is one that doesn’t have a planned future home.
Originally designed for a woman who had breast can-cer, this relief sculpture in part depicts an owl holding a
rabbit in a nest, as if mother and child. The Frykmans both see art as having the potential to heal the person who is making the art, as well as the viewer, and they work with that intention.
The finished drawing of this piece is based on a dream Sharon had and Steve's connection to owls. As part of their collaborative process, they shared their images. They talked, sketched, drew from each other’s drawings and then they talked about it again until Sharon was able to satisfy them both with a full-scale working drawing. Soon afterward they attended an event at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts, where Robert Bly was reading poetry. One of the lines of a poem read “… and the rabbit in the moon is the dark one in the womb”—which is exactly what they had created.
“We looked at each other—we had just drawn this.” Sharon said.
This is what they enjoy about the artistic process—learn-ing to let unconscious things surface.
When the Frykmans aren’t collaborating on art, they are working together in their landscape business, which, they say, is closely related to their art.
“Steve hand picks rocks,” Sharon said. “I lay out the gardens and plants.”
Steve said he slowly learned to do rock work as part of their gardening process. And the process is really import-ant.
“Having your fingers in the dirt is grounding, healing," Sharon said. "It’s magical, just like glass is magical, or cop-per,” Steve said. At some point in the future, they both acknowledge they will want to step back from the land-scaping. They are interested in opening their gallery to the public, maybe a few days a week in the summer, Sharon said.
For now, they are happy to be working together and yet apart in their new studio, which Sharon said, makes her take herself more seriously as an artist.
They have a lot of work to complete on the owl piece, called “Living with My Predator,” titled by the woman for which it was originally designed. The piece will be a com-bination of glass and metal, which, like Steve and Sharon themselves, work really well together. But for the next few months, they will be taking a break from their art to design and build gardens and get their hands in the dirt.
Steve Frykman working on “Mother Owl” face. Copper repose. | SHARON FRYKMAN
[LEFT] Sharon Frykman with a painting she is also working in fused glass. [RIGHT] “Sunset.” | ERIN ALTEMUS
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3D Printer at Library on Loan Through May 13
A 3D printer is on exhibit for those with an interest in seeing how it works. Printing may be underway most days during mid-afternoon de-pending on available staff. An in-depth presentation will be given May 13, 5 – 8 p.m. www.grandmaraislibrary.org
Karen Nease at Duluth Art InstituteApril 30 – June 4
Building almost sculp-tural layers of paint into her finished pieces, Nease provides the viewer with a physical exploration of the often metaphysical entity of Duluth’s Lake Superior horizon. The horizon is the apparent line that sepa-rates earth from sky. It’s at once visible and fictional. One can never physical-ly touch the horizon ex-cept through perception. This paradox is the visual source material for the work of Karen Nease, who mixes the natural terminology of landscape painting with a modernist understanding of formal concerns. Duluth Art Institute, George Morri-son Gallery, reception is May 14, 5 – 7 p.m. www.duluthartinstitute.org
Northern Sustainability SymposiumMay 1-3
For centuries, the iconic trees of the North Shore—birch, maple, white and red pine, spruce and ash have provided all the materials a crafts-person in the boreal forest has needed. But there’s little question that the forest is changing as Minnesota’s climate changes. During this sym-posium at North House Folk School, participants explore the changing forest through the eyes of craft: what can be made using tree species that do well in our changing climate, which new materials will become abundant, how can we take an active role in restoring the forest while
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Karen Nease explores Lake Superior metaphysically at the Duluth Art Institute.| SUBMITTED
sustainably harvesting, using and enjoying all the woods has to offer?
Coursework includes wood-carving projects, basket-ry, maple syrup production, native willow work, herbal medicines and more. Evening presentations, lunch-and-learn discussions, and field tours round out the weekend. www.northhouse.org
Northern Sustainability Symposium May 1-3 explores the changing forest through the eyes of crafts. | MARGARET ARKO
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Gallery & Cottages Open Year Round
Spring Gallery Hours: W-F 10-6 • Sat 10-5 • Sun 10-4
4210 W Highway 61 Lutsen, MN 55612Located just between Lutsen
and Grand Marais 218.387.2585 • www.kahneetah.com
Find us on Facebook @ Kah-Nee-Tah Gallery & Cottages
And Instagram @kahneetahgallerylutsen
Featuring Minnesota-made
artwork, paintings, photography and unique,
handcrafted items such as fine silver jewelry,
beautiful beeswax and soy candles, and
gorgeous pottery pieces.
*Join our free book exchange, just bring a
book and take a book*
—You’re invited to—Silver Jewelry Making Demoswith Raucous Jewelry from MinneapolisSat., May 23rd, 11-3 p.m.
Live Music by Eric Frost and Bill HansenSun. May 24th, 2-4 p.m. Mothers Day SpecialBuy a gift for Mom and receive complimentary gift wrap and a hand-made greeting card!
Grand Marais Art Colony(218) 387-2737grandmaraisartcolony.org120 W. 3rd Ave | Grand Marais
FindingsA Jewelry Symposium
June 11 - 14
GATHER INSPIRATION
JOIN TOGETHER
Demos ClassesGroup Trunk ShowLectures
New Event!
Register now for 2015 art classes
Clay, Print, Glass, Paint, Jewelry, Sculpture, Literary Arts, & More
Art Gallery, Shop & Classes
Come see us at our new location on thecorner of Balsam & River Street:
4 Balsam Street, Thunder Bay
Ask about our Wedding Registry
and Workshops!
(807) 286-4233 gallery.33.thunderbay@gmail.com
GALLERY 33
Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing, Jewelry,
Crafts, Books, Chocolate and Much More!
Food & Wine EventsMay 1-2
The first weekend of May is a great time to en-joy fine food and wine on the North Shore. Three resorts have wine week-ends—Lutsen Resort, Bluefin Bay and Superior Shores. Contact each ven-ue for details about their individual dining plans and events.
Ham Run Half Marathon May 2
Enjoy the tranquility of Superior National For-est with the Ham Run Half-Marathon, the Ham Run 5k and the Little Runts Run, all of which take place on the scenic Gunflint Trail. Participants are treated to a compli-mentary ham dinner, free beverages, live music and free massages. www.ham-runhalfmarathon.com
Folklore Festival 2015May 2-3
Vicariously travel the world during these two days at Fort William Gardens as presented by the Thunder Bay Multicultur-al Association. This Festival showcases the area’s diverse cultural heritage. More than 20 regions of the world are represented by no fewer than 40 different ethnocul-tural and Aboriginal groups. Experience tantalizing international foods, wines and beers along with incredible entertain-ment. Visit “shop-the-world” booths and an activity-packed children’s area. Beauti-ful exhibits and displays plus local artists await. www.folklorefestival.ca
Aquatic Invasive Species WorkshopMay 5
Whether you’re a boater, angler or swimmer, you may be unknowingly trans-porting aquatic pests. These pests can easily cling to boats, docks, tackle or more, thereby spreading from one lake to another. Invasive species in our waters threaten ecosystem health in addition to reducing recreation opportunities. Join the Cook County Invasives Team and Marte Kitson from the Minnesota Sea Grant to learn how you can help ensure that our lakes, rivers and streams remain clean and healthy. 5 – 6 p.m. at the Cook County Community Center in Grand Marais.
Environmental Film FestivalMay 6-10
Paramount Theatre at the Thunder Bay Waterfront District is the site of this 6th annual film festival. Ten films, along with guest speakers and filmmakers, work-shops and events take place during this scent-free event. The Festival kindly asks audience members to refrain from wear-ing scented products as much as possible. Theatre food concession will be open. www.efilmnetwork.wordpress.com
Minnesota Fishing OpenerMay 9
Fishing openers are a Minnesota sport-ing tradition and the Minnesota DNR wants you to be ready to go. www.dnr.state.mn.us/opener
Folklore Festival celebrates Thunder Bay’s diverse cultures. Pictured here is Zorya Ukrainian Dance. |SUBMITTED
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23the Wilderness church under the guidance and help from Ruby’s Pantry, which cov-ers Wisconsin and Minnesota. Normally the delivery day is the second Tuesday of each month but this first event will be on Thursday, May 14, due to a scheduling conflict at the high school. Bring a couple laundry baskets, boxes or coolers to carry groceries. To volunteer or to learn more, please check out the Facebook page for Cook County Ruby’s Pantry.
Chequamegon Bay Birding and Nature FestivalMay 14-16Sharon “Bird Chick” Stiteler of Minneap-olis, a National Park Service ranger and expedition leader, is one of the keynote speakers at the 9th Annual Chequamegon Bay Birding and Nature Festival. The Chequamegon Bay area is a popular bird-ing destination, with a variety of habitat types and more than 300 bird species. The event offers more than 100 activities to choose from, including guided field trips, exhibits, hands-on workshops and films. The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center, at the intersection of U.S. High-way 2 and County Highway G in Ashland, Wis. will serve as the home base for the three-day event. For more information, call (800) 284-9484 or visit www.bir-dandnaturefest.com
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www.SuperiorNorthOutdoor.com(218)387-2186 13 S. Broadway, Grand Marais
Mon. - Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-3
Participate in Cook County GET MOVING Month all of May.
Bike Safety Rodeo is May 7th, let’s get those kids riding safely
Bike Commuting: Cook County -Style May 13
National Bike to Work week May 18 -22.
Bike or Walk to the shop for Bike Blender Smoothies & create your own free energy
smoothie on Friday, May 22.
Naniboujou Brunch Ride is May 24 with two free meals to be drawn amongst
participants. Register now!
Join us forNational Bike to
Work/school month
Sky Blue Jazz Ensemble hosts jazz workshop with the Cook County High School Band.| SUBMITTED
A Century of Jazz Concert at CCHSMay 12
Sky Blue Jazz Ensemble from Grand Marais collaborates with the Cook Coun-ty High School Band (Kerry Bilben, di-rector) and Choir (Erika Ternes, director) to present A Century of Jazz at 2 p.m. in the high school gym. This is a concert of familiar jazz tunes spanning the last century, with commentary on the history behind the music. Some of the music will be performed jointly by the band, individ-ual band members and the ensemble to introduce students to jazz improvisation through participation and observation.
Ruby’s Pantry Comes to Cook CountyMay 14
Ruby’s Pantry is a volunteer-run food distribution program in which “sharehold-ers” receive an abundance of food that helps stretch your grocery dollars. A share costs $20 but you are not limited to buy-ing only one share. The food is surplus or nearing its expiration date. Occasion-ally the food has recently expired but is still very edible. The program welcomes all and is not based on income. Ruby’s Pantry will be distributing the groceries in the Grand Marais high school cafeteria beginning at 4 p.m. This will be a monthly distribution event sponsored by Spirit of www.SawtoothMountainClinic.org
Childbirth Education
Classes for 2015
Choose a session:Fridays & Saturdays
June 5 & 6, September 18 & 19, or December 4 & 5
(5 - 7:30 p.m. on Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday)
Lower Level of the Sawtooth Mountain Clinic.
These classes are open to any pregnant women and
their partners.To register, call Amy or Kristin
at 218-387-2330, or email amy@sawtoothmountainclinic.org or kristin@ sawtoothmountainclinic.org
Artwork, Jewelry, Pottery & PursesPaintings by Lakehead Visual Artists, Jewelry by
Janice Hilton and Gabrielle Marohnic, Earrings and Purse by Jane Kmill and
Pottery by Brenda Delmas.
Gallery 33: Art Gallery, Shop & Classes. 4 Balsam Street, Thunder Bay. 807-286-4233.
A wonderful selection of possibilitiesRainbow makers with birthstone colors,
lots of fun scarves and glass perfume bottles.
Lake Superior Trading Post10 S. 1st. Ave W., Grand Marais
218-387-2020 www.lstp.com
Gifts for Mom
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RodeoBike Safety
For more information or to volunteer, contact Maren at 218-387-2330 or maren@sawtoothmountainclinic.org
Get ready for a safe and active spring Helmet Fitting: Bring your helmet to be
fitted. Limited loaner helmets available if you don’t have one!
Bike Inspections
Bike Safety Teaching
Ride the Course
Dinner and Blender Bike Smoothies
Parent permission slip is REQUIRED for all children.
Adults are strongly encouraged to accompany
young children.
Thursday, May 73:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Cook CountyCommunity Center
Cook County Public Health and
Human Services
Come visit Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff at Lake Place Park, in Duluth, MN to get a sneak peak at the daily life of the Peregrine
Falcons in downtown Duluth! Learn about their exciting story and interesting facts about
Peregrine Falcons. Observe movements and activities through spotting scopes and
binoculars, as well as on a live monitor for a view of the happenings inside the nestbox on
the historic Greysolon Plaza building.
May 27th through JulyPUBLIC PROGRAM HOURS:
Wed. & Sat. 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sun. 10:00 a.m.-2p.m.
*Private education programs also available, upon request
218-428-6209 or peregrines@hawkridge.orgwww.hawkridge.org/events/
peregrine-watch
Arctic adventurer Lonnie Dupre is keynote speaker at Hike Fest.| SUBMITTED
Pre-school dancers will have their first recital at the ACA May 15-16. | LESLIE HIGGINS
Hike Fest 2015May 15-17
During this three-day period, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts gather at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center in Finland to enjoy the Superior Hiking Trail. "Hike Fest 2015" (formerly the Superior Hiking Trail Association Annual Meeting) offers what hiking lovers like best—hiking.
A signature event of the Superior Hik-ing Trail Association (SHTA), Hike Fest features seven hikes on the Superior Hik-ing Trail (SHT), presentations and learn-ing about the SHT and other great treks around the world, a silent auction, out-door and naturalist activities and much more. www.shta.org
Dance Recital at ACAMay 15-16
Over 50 dance students perform in “Breakthrough,” a recital presented by the Cook County YMCA. This recital fea-tures ballet and jazz dances performed by
dancers ranging from pre-kindergarten to adults. There is an adult tap dance as well. The choreography is by instructors Chris-tine Curtis and Breana Roy. The May 15 performance is 6 p.m.; May 16 is 12:30 p.m. For more information, go to www.cookcountyymca.org.
Peter Mayer at ACAMay 16
Peter Mayer writes songs for a small planet—songs about interconnectedness and the human journey, about the beauty and mystery of the world. Whimsical, hu-morous, and profound, his music breaks the boundaries of "folk" and transcends to a realm beyond the everyday love song to a place of wonder at the very fact of life itself. Peter has gradually gained a ded-icated, word-of-mouth following, playing shows from Minnesota to Texas, New En-gland to California. 7:30 p.m. www.north-shoremusicassociation.com
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25Nipigon Kids Fishing DerbyMay 23
Hundreds of children converge on Nipi-gon for this annual fishing derby. Children will delight in catching jumbo perch, suck-ers, white fish and pike. All participants receive a prize and refreshments. 2 p.m. www.nipigon.net
Canyon Country Birding FestivalMay 23-24
The Dorion area provides birders the opportunity to view a wide variety of spe-cies: woodpeckers, warblers, eagles and other arboreal species. Expert guides will be there to identify birds and answer ques-tions. www.dorionbirdfest.ca
Emerald Ash Borer WorkshopMay 28
Help reduce the impact of the emerald ash borer on North Shore communities by learning to identify ash tree symptoms. This workshop also provides information about management of urban and forest ash trees and the effects of quarantines. Activities include a field trip to inspect local ash trees. Cook County Communi-ty Center, Grand Marais 10 a.m. – noon. www.arrowheadinvasives.org.
Northern Landscapes FestivalMay 29-31
Eleven courses at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais offer featured speakers Bob Janssen, birder and author; Chel Anderson, naturalist and author; and a free family program. Discover the birds, wildflowers, geology and more of the dynamic and rich Northern Wilds land-scape. The Northern Landscapes Festival features a series of interrelated, field-fo-cused courses complemented by presen-tations and programs. In addition to fea-tured speakers are ecology, geology, and birding courses plus self-guided birding at ChikWauk and a community pizza bake. www.northhouse.org
Crystal’sLog Cabin Quilts
218-387-3177 • crystals@boreal.org1100 West Hwy 61, Grand Marais, MN
10% o� Everything15% o� Select Fabrics & Notions
20% o� Ready-Mades
May: Thurs, Fri & Sat 10 am - 5 pmJune: 7 Days a week 10 am - 5 pmHOURS
—Sale—May 14 - 23
Johnson Heritage Post Art GalleryOn the Harbor, Grand Marais, MN
Hours: Sun-Mon 1-4 pm,Wed-Sat 10 am-4 pm, Closed Tues115 W. Wisconsin St. · 218-387-2314
www.johnsonheritagepost.org
May 1 - 24Summer�eld Photography
May 29 - June 21Frozen Photographers Group
Fire & Ice, No Ordinary Landscape
www.NorthernEnlightenedAdventures.com • 651-587-1277
Northern EnlightenedRetreats
Outdoor Retreats and Adventures for WomenNext Retreat: June 11 - 14
Hike, kayak, canoe, meditation art, time to relax, wood-fired hot tub. All meals included.
Starts at $375(3-bedroom cabins for rent on non-retreat weekends)
11 miles from Grand Marais on Pike Lake.
218-387-337012 E. Wisconsin St., Grand Marais
Hours May 1 -May 21: Mon, Tues, Thurs 11 am - 4 pm Fri & Sat 10 am - 5 pm CLOSED Wed in May and Sun before May 22 Starting May 22: M-Sat 10 am-5 pm , Sun 10 am-4 pm
FRIDAY, MAY 1ST Open for the Season! FRIDAY - MONDAY MAY 22 - 25 DRURY LANE BOOKS 12TH ANNUAL SALE. 50% o� a wide selection of books.SATURDAY MAY 23 • 11 AM Season opening for �e Mu�n Man. Stories for young children.SATURDAY MAY 23 • 5 P.M. Writer’s Salon Local naturalist and author Chel Anderson talking about her book North ShoreMONDAY, MAY 25 Memorial Day
Registration, Details & Events online at
www.sawtoothmountainclinic.org/eventsJoin us as we celebrate active living, striving to move naturally every day!
in May!
Nipigon Kids Fish Derby lets kids get hooked on fishing May 23.|SUBMITTED
Marsh marigolds will be in bloom during the Northern Landscapes Festival. | SUBMITTED
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Northern Wilds Calendar of EventsThrough May 3Duluth Homegrown Music Festival Over 200 music acts at various venues. www.duluthhomegrown.org
May 1-2Spring Writer's Workshop with Peter Blau at Naniboujou Lodge www.naniboujou.comBluefin Bay Spring Food and Wine Lovers Weekend www.bluefinbay.comLutsen Resort Wine Weekend www.lutsenresort.comSuperior Shores and Kamloops Restaurant European Wine Weekend www.superiorshores.com
May 1-3Northern Sustainability Symposium—Resources from a Changing Forest Explore the changing forest through the eyes of craft. www.northhouse.org
May 1-24Summerfield Photography Exhibit Johnson Heritage Post, Grand Marais www.johnsonheritagepost.org
Through May 133D Printer on Loan to Grand Marais Public Library An in-depth presentation will be given May 13, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. www.grandmaraislibrary.org
May 1, Friday Mark Rubin The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.comBig Lite Gun Flint Tavern 8:30 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
May 2, SaturdayHam Run Half Marathon and 5k Fun Run www.hamrunhalfmarathon.comRobi Meyerson The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.comBoyd Blomberg Music by the Fireplace Lutsen Resort 7-10 p.m. www.lutsenresort.comDuluth Superior Symphony Orchestra Rebels & Innovators Sybarite 5 p.m. www.decc.orgTBSO Pops 6: The Best of the Crooners Michael Vanhevel, Thunder Bay Community Auditorium 8 p.m. www.tbso.caBig Lite Gun Flint Tavern 8:30 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
May 2-3 Thunder Bay Folklore Festival 2015 www.folklorefestival.ca
May 3, SundayOut of the Darkness Memorial Walk Confederation College 6 p.m. – 8:10 p.m.
May 4, MondayBrown Bag Lunch William Kent Krueger Book Club Cook County Higher Education 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. www.northshorecampus.orgRod & Cariboo Grand Marais American Legion Lounge 7-9 p.m.
May 5 TuesdayAquatic Invasive Species Identification & Prevention Workshop 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. at the Cook County Community Center in Grand Marais.Trivia Tuesdays Grand Marais American Legion, 7-9 p.m. 218-387-2974
May 6-10Environmental Film Festival Paramount Theatre, Thunder Bay Waterfront District www.efilmnetwork.wordpress.com
May 7, ThursdayBike Safety Rodeo Cook County Community Center, 3 - 5 p.m. 218-387-2330 Suicide Prevention Awareness Workshop Cook County Higher Education 6 p.m.-7 p.m. www.northshorecampus.orgFay Gleeson Dance Centre presents That’s Entertainment. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium 7 p.m. www.tbca.com
May 8, Friday Hedstrom Lumber Tree Seedlings Pick Up for previously ordered seedlings. Call 218-387-2995 ext.10Portage Band Grand Marais American Legion Lounge 6-8 p.m.Cora & Pederson The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.com
May 9, SaturdayMinnesota Fishing Opener www.dnr.state.mn.us/opener Stel The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.com National Train Day The Depot, Duluth, www.duluthtrains.comBoyd Blomberg Music by the Fireplace Lutsen Resort 7-10 p.m. www.lutsenresort.com
May 10, SundayBriand Morrison Plays at Moguls Mother’s Day Buffet Lutsen Resort 11 a.m.-1 p.m. www.lutsenresort.comMother's Day Luncheon Limited Lunch and a train ride. www.duluthtrains.com
May 12, TuesdayA Century of Jazz Concert at CCHS Sky Blue Jazz Ensemble collaborates with the Cook County High School Band in the gym. 2 p.m.Trivia Tuesdays Grand Marais American Legion, 7-9 p.m. 218-387-2974
Sierra Club Public Meeting Health and environmental costs of burning coal. Cook County Community Center 6 – 8:30 p.m.
May 13, Wednesday3D Printer on Loan to Grand Marais Public Library An in-depth presentation. 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. www.grandmaraislibrary.org
May 14, ThursdayKaren Nease Solo Exhibition Reception at Duluth Art Institute George Morrison Gallery 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. www.duluthartinstitute.orgThe Making of Vinegar with Cindy Hale of Clover Valley Farms & Vinegary. Coop Deli Kitchen 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.Rod & Cariboo Grand Marais American Legion Lounge 7-9 p.m.Ruby’s Pantry Food Distribution Grand Marais high school cafeteria 4:00 p.m. Facebook page: Cook County Ruby’s Pantry.
May 15-17Hike Fest 2015 (formerly the Superior Hiking Trail Assoc. Annual Meeting) www.shta.org
May 15, Friday Northwoods Band The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.com YMCA Dancers present Breakthrough Arrowhead Center for the Arts, 6 p.m. www.cookcountyymca.orgThe Ginstrings Gun Flint Tavern 9 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
May 16, Saturday Superior Spring Trail Races – Run Wild! Caribou Highlands Lodge 7 a.m. www.caribouhighlands.comYMCA Dancers present Breakthrough Arrowhead Center for the Arts 12:30 p.m. www.cookcountyymca.orgGina Lee The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.comBingo Grand Marais American Legion Lounge 7-9 p.m.Peter Mayer at Arrowhead Center for the Arts 7:30 p.m. www.northshoremusicassociation.comThe Ginstrings Gun Flint Tavern 9 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.comCook County Community Center Arena Rummage Sale Grand Marais 9 a.m. - Noon
May 17 - 24Duluth Dylan Fest Various events at multiple venues. www.facebook.com/duluthdylanfest
May 17, SundayThe G-Strings Gun Flint Tavern 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
May 18-22National Bike to Work/School Week
May 19, TuesdayDuluth Edison Charter School Band/Choir Concert DECC Symphony Hall 7 p.m. www.decc.orgTrivia Tuesdays Grand Marais American Legion, 7-9 p.m. 218-387-2974
May 21, ThursdayGordon Thorne Gun Flint Tavern 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
May 22-23Memorial Weekend Celebration Event at Waterfront Gallery Waterfront Gallery www.waterfront-gallery.com
May 22-24Art Along the Lake Eleven galleries plus North House Folk School. Maps at Visit Cook County Information Center and participating art galleries. www.visitcookcounty.com/arts
May 22, FridayHand Papermaking Class Grand Marais Art Colony 9 a.m. – noon www.grandmaraisartcolony.orgOpening Day at the Cross River Heritage Center Schroeder 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. www.crossriverheritage.orgBike Blender Smoothies 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Superior North Outdoors, Grand Marais www.superiornorthoutdoor.comPortage Band Grand Marais American Legion Lounge 6-8 p.m. Gallery Gala Kickoff Johnson Heritage Post Grand Marais 7:30 p.m.Gypsy Lumberjacks Gun Flint Tavern 9 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.comBump and Adam with Pushing Chain Bluefin Grille 9-11 p.m. www.bluefinbay.com
May 23-24Dorion’s Canyon Country Birding Festival www.dorionbirdfest.ca
May 23, SaturdayCook County Farm & Craft Market 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Intro to Letterboxing and Paper Marbling Grand Marais Art Colony 9 a.m. – noon www.grandmaraisartcolony.orgSculpture Bronze Pour Last Chance Gallery Lutsen 10 a.m. www.lastchancefab.com Kids Make & Take Activities Joy & Company (formerly known as The Garage) 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.joy-and-company.comUkrainian Egg Painting with Lavona Czaplicki Cross River Heritage Center Schroeder 1 p.m. www.crossriverheritage.orgFamily Town Bike Scavenger Hunt Start at Grand Marais YMCA 1-4 p.m.
Nordic WoodenWare Bowl Turning with Cooper Ternes at Joy Creative (fka The Garage) 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. www.joy-and-company.comOil Painting Demonstration by Plein Air artist Neil Sherman Sivertson Gallery 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.sivertson.comDay Hill Hike Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. 11 a.m.-noon The Muffin Man Stories for Children Drury Lane Books, Grand Marais, 11 a.m. 218-387-3370Silver Jewelry-Making Demonstration Kah Nee Tah Gallery 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. www.kahneetah.comCommunity Ink Day Screenprint a t-shirt with Mike Swindlehurst Grand Marais Art Colony 2-4 p.m. www.grandmaraisartcolony.orgNipigon Kids Fish Derby 2 p.m. www.nipigon.netPainting & Wine Party with Joi Electa Joy & Company (fka The Garage) 5-8 p.m. www.joy-and-company.comWriter’s Salon with Chel Anderson 5 p.m. Drury Lane Books, Grand Marais, 218-387-3370Michael Monroe Log Cabin Concert 7 p.m. www.michaelmonroemusic.comSplinterTones What’s Upstairs? Stage, 301 1st Ave W., Grand Marais 7:30 p.m.Jim and Michele Miller Voyageur Brewing Co. Grand Marais 8-11 p.m. www.voyageurbrewing.comGypsy Lumberjacks Gun Flint Tavern 9 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
Through May 24Kim Adams: One for the Road Thunder Bay Art Gallery, www.theag.ca
May 24, SundayAsian & Western Bookbinding Class Grand Marais Art Colony 9 a.m. www.grandmaraisartcolony.orgCoffee & Conversation with photographers Larry and Linda Dunlap. Johnson Heritage Post 10 a.m.Kids Make & Take Activities Joy & Company (aka The Garage) 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.joy-and-company.comGeocache Bash! Introduction to Geocaching Gooseberry Falls State Park Noon – 2 p.m.Kite Festival Chippewa Park, Thunder Bay Noon-4 p.m. Live Music with Eric Frost & Bill Hansen Kah-Nee-Tah Gallery & Cottages Noon & 2-4 p.m. www.kahneetah.comSpring Fling Jazz Concert Chris Gilllis and friends What’s Upstairs? Stage 301 1st Ave W., Grand Marais 7:30 p.m.Gypsy Lumberjacks Gun Flint Tavern 8 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. www.gunflinttavern.comNaniboujou Brunch Bike Ride from Grand Marais Register with Superior North Outdoor 218-387-2186 www.superiornorthoutdoor.com
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May 25, MondayMemorial Day Ceremony Grand Marais Court House 11 a.m. Jewelry Making Demo at Kah Nee Tah Gallery 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. www.kahneetah.comJoe Paulik Bluefin Grille 9-11 p.m. www.bluefinbay.com
May 26, TuesdayFish Heads The Lighthouse at Emily’s in Knife River 6-8 p.m. www.lighthouseatemilys.comJesse Cook One World Tour 2015 Thunder Bay Community Auditorium 8 p.m. www.tbca.comTrivia Tuesdays Grand Marais American Legion, 7-9 p.m. 218-387-2974
May 27 through JulyPeregrine Watch! Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, Lake Place Park, Duluth, Wed.& Sat. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. www.hawkridge.org
May 27, WednesdayEric Frost Bluefin Grille 9-11 p.m. www.bluefinbay.com
May 28-31Thunder Bay Art Gallery Annual High School Showcase Opening reception Thursday at 7:30 p.m. www.theag.ca
May 28, ThursdayTwo Founding Mothers of American Indian Literature Cook County Higher Ed. Grand Marais 7 p.m. www.northshorecampus.orgJoe Paulik Gun Flint Tavern 8:30 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.comEmerald Ash Borer Workshop Cook County Community Center, Grand Marais 10 a.m. – noon. arrowheadinvasives.org.
May 28-31Battle by the Bay AAA High School Hockey Tournament AMSOIL Arena & DECC Arena www.northernstorm.net
May 29-31Northern Landscapes Festival Featured speakers Bob Janssen and Chel Anderson. Self-guided birding at ChikWauk and a pizza bake. www.northhouse.org
May 29 - June 21Fire & Ice, No Ordinary Landscape Exhibit Johnson Heritage Post, Grand Marais www.johnsonheritagepost.org
May 29, FridayFloydian Slip Gun Flint Tavern 9 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.comPete Kavanaugh Bluefin Grille 9-11 p.m. www.bluefinbay.com
May 30, SaturdaySHT Spring Hike Meet at Skyline Pwky & Highland St. Trailhead parking lot. 10 a.m.Free Lunch for Vets Grand Marais American Legion Lounge. Free for Veterans. 11:30 a.m.Thunder Bay Youth Dragon Boat Festival Boulevard Lake Noon-MidnightFloydian Slip Gun Flint Tavern 9 p.m. – 11:55 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
May 31, SundayTimmy Haus Gun Flint Tavern 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Grand Marais www.gunflinttavern.com
events Calendar of Events
LUNDIEVacation Home Tour
ELEV
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July 11, 2015A Rare
opportunity to see unique
designs by Edwin Lundie!
The Tour:Schroeder/Tofte Area
Six Sites— All on the
North Shore of Lake Superior
From Small Footprint to
Livable!
Architects on Tour
Plus…Our famous
Picnic on the Ledge Rock
with beverage bar
$150 DonationFor further Information or to RSVP
contact the Cross River Heritage Center
218-663-7706
A fundraiser for the Schroeder Area Historical Society and Cross River Heritage Center (Home of the Lundie Room)
Free and Open to the Public: 10 a.m. Schroeder Town Hall
Talk by Spike Carlsen (Carpenter, Woodworker, Author of
A Splintered History of Wood and Cabin Lessons);
Introduction by Dale Mulfinger (Architect, Author of Back to the
Cabin, The Cabin, and Architecture of Edwin Lundie)
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Opening Day at Cross River Heritage Center
1:00 p.m.
Lavona Czaplicki Ukrainian Egg Demo
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29The North Shore Dish
By Kelsey Roseth
Vinegar Revival
Cindy Hale is on a mission. The Clover Valley Farms co-owner can be frequently found in the commercial kitchen at the Superior Business Center, surrounded by large plastic tubs and wooden barrels that are producing a pungent smell. Hale and her husband, Jeff Hall, are working hard to revive the reputation of vinegar, taking this common household ingredient and transforming it into a gourmet cooking essential.
It’s safe to say that just about every one of us has a small, clear plastic bottle of white distilled vinegar stashed somewhere around the house. Personally, I use the liq-uid to sour milk for banana bread, wash windows and, on my most ambitious days, prepare salad dressing. But historically, vinegar was used in a variety of applica-tions and the liquid was an essential part of everyday life.
“It’s all about teaching people how to rediscover these traditions that our grand-parents took for granted,” said Hale, going on to say that in the past, most families would regularly prepare fermented foods or have a batch of vinegar or wine going in the root cellar. “Many of us have lost the awareness and the skill to do it. So, it’s about rediscovering and putting a modern twist on these really cool, simple ways to make really healthy food.”
Clover Valley Farms produces live cul-tured, gourmet vinegar that has numerous health benefits, including enhancing gut microbiota (which is basically a communi-ty of microorganisms hanging out in your digestive tract), eliminating acid reflux and balancing blood sugar.
Vinegar has been around forever. Well, maybe not forever, but it is “doubtless the first acid with which man became ac-quainted,” wrote Charles Mayer Wetherill, who wrote a book on the manufacture of the sour liquid back in 1860. Take a look in the history books and you’ll find reference to vinegar numerous times.
Wetherill wrote that Cleopatra was once dared to consume a meal that cost one million sesterces, which were Roman silver coins. To win the wager, Cleopatra dissolved pearls in vinegar and drank it.
Also, in the Bible’s Proverbs of Solomon, it is written that “as he that taketh away a garment in cold weather, and as vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth songs to a heavy heart.” Per Wetherill, the pas-
sage partially means that when vinegar is poured over carbonates (nitre) or soda, the commotion is hilarious and it can often lift a heavy heart.
And my personal favorite: in a cook book published by the Chicago Daily Her-ald in 1883, author Jessup Whitehead em-phatically warned cooks of the dangers of using cheap vinegar when cooking. “How-ever, a spurious vinegar…which is cheaply made and sold cheap, being nothing but a mixture of sulphuric acid with water. Such ‘vinegar’ will ‘eat up’ the pickles made with it,” wrote Whitehead.
Getting back to Clover Valley Farms—it’s located on Homestead Road, right be-tween Duluth and Two Harbors. There, Hale and Hall, along with their 10-year-old daughter, May, produce pastured poultry, sheep and hogs and grow small fruits and tree fruit.
“We are a very diversified farm,” said Hale. “Our animals are fully integrated into our fruit systems.”
That means the animals graze the or-chard to reduce weeds and bugs, at the same time tilling and fertilizing the soil.
The fruit Clover Valley produces is a key component of the artisanal vinegars. Hale and Hall grow their own rhubarb, juneber-ries and red currant. Once ready, the fruit is sent to White Winter Winery in Iron River, Wis. where the fruit is made into wine. Then, the wine is sent back to Clo-ver Valley where Hale and Hall inoculate the wine with acetobacter aceti, a bacterium that eats the alcohol and basically turns the wine into vinegar.
Clover Valley prepares two base vine-gars, Rhubarb and Juneberry Currant, and the flavors of those fruits carry through the entire vinegar-making process. For va-riety, Hale infuses the vinegar with fresh herbs from their farm, which provides a
strong, fresh flavor. Or, she sweetens them with honey produced by their bees. The end product is a shelf-stable liquid. Hale said, “The vinegars give you the opportu-nity to add a lot of really interesting flavors and aromas to dishes easily and simply.”
It’s easy to wonder how the pair decid-ed to dedicate a good chunk of their work week to vinegar. “We are dabblers in ev-erything,” said Hale. About five to seven years ago, Hall found a recipe online for homemade vinegar and decided to give it a go. He purchased what’s called a “mother,” a gelatinous, slimy substance that is the acetobacter aceti culture, and used it to inoc-ulate the vinegar. The pair sold one of their first batches at a local farmers market and it flew off the table.
Two years and one USDA grant later, Clover Valley Farms officially joined the vinegar business. Hale said, “People are re-ally responding to our product. They really like it and that’s rewarding.” It’s a small
market; there are few gourmet vinegar pro-ducers in Minnesota.
Unless you’re a creative cook, it may be somewhat intimidating to try cooking with vinegar. That’s why Hale is offering cooking classes during the month of May at the Whole Foods Co-op in Duluth and at the Cook County Whole Foods Co-op in Grand Marais. Hale said that often, when people ponder what to do with vinegar, they get stuck on salads. “I’m showing them how to prepare fresh fruits and des-serts with vinegars, how to do beverages and appetizers, even main dishes.”
Whole Foods Co-op said Hale’s offer-ings fall perfectly in line with their mis-sion of creating a healthy community and a healthy regional food system. “By sup-porting local growers and producers and hosting community classes, we’re mak-ing strides toward this goal and having a
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Attend an upcoming class from Clover Valley Farms:Explore the World of Gourmet Fruit Vinegars. Tuesday, May 5, 6-8 p.m., Fee $25. Call 218-728-0884 to register with Whole Foods Co-op, Duluth
The Making of Vinegars. Thursday, May 14, 6:30-7:30 p.m, Fee $10 owners/ $20 non-owners. Call 218-387-2503 to register with Cook County Whole Foods Co-op, Grand Marias
The Making of Vinegars. Tuesday, May 19, 6-7 p.m, Fee $25. Call 218-728-0884 to register with Whole Foods Co-op, Duluth
The full list of classes offered by Clover Valley Farms can be found on their website, clovervalleyfarms.com, along with a list of recipes.
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great time doing it,” said Cassandra Houston, design coordinator at the Duluth co-op.
Houston admits that she keeps a bottle of Clover Valley vinegar at her house (currently the Rhubarb Vinegar infused with basil) and says she is a big fan of the June-berry-Currant Honey Wine vinegar infused with garlic. “The flavors are just unbelievably powerful, in a good way, and true to the fruit and herbs used to create them,” said Houston.
To get you started cooking with vinegar, Hale shared the following recipe:
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The cosmetic industry knows we all want to look our best. They make claims of thicker hair, flawless skin, or the obliteration of wrinkles. The unfortunate reality is that the cos-metic industry is allowed to say just about anything and put just about anything in their products with mini-mal regulation.
According to the FDA Handbook: “With the exception of color additives and a few prohibited ingredients, a cosmetic manufacturer may, on his own responsibility, use essentially any raw material as a cosmetic ingre-dient and market that product with-out approval.”
Cosmetics as defined by the Fed-eral Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act are products such as skin creams, lo-tions, makeup, perfumes, nail polish, shampoos, hair dye, toothpaste and deodorants. The FDA doesn’t require cosmetic manufacturers to conduct whatever toxicological or other tests are appropriate to substantiate the safety of their products. This is why it is so important to read labels.
But who has the time to learn about polyethylene compounds or to read up on methylchloroisothiaolinone? Since just about anyone can produce and sell cosmetics without ever con-tacting the FDA, their customers be-come unsuspecting guinea pigs for a whole host of chemicals that have yet to be tested and proven safe.
In fact, the FDA and the manufac-turers often discover harmful ingredi-ents only after the product has hit the market and problems begin to arise among customers. With the help of organizations such as the Environ-mental Working Group (EWG) and The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, work is being conducted to educate the public on some of the more dan-gerous ingredients. Here are five that are currently making waves.
FragranceFederal law allows manufacturers to state “fragrance” on any ingredient list without explaining exactly what this means or what components con-stitute this ingredient. The EWG and
the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics have recently discovered an average of 14 different chemicals under the um-brella of “fragrance” in 17 of the top name brand beauty products. “Fra-grance” is one of the top five allergens in the world.
Solution: Look for “fragrance free” products. Keep in mind that “un-scented” is not the same as “fragrance free.” Most reputable companies will simply list what the fragrance actu-ally is, or scent their products with essential oils.
OxybenzoneUntil recently, we have all been
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It causes allergies, sensitive skin and skin irritations in addition to contributing to hormone disruption. A surprising study conducted on over 400 pregnant women in New York City found that women with the highest concentration of oxybenzone in their system had baby girls with low birth weight, but those who had boys had greater than average birth weight.
Solution: Shop for sunscreens that con-tain titanium or zinc oxide as the active ingredients.
Parabens (specifically Propyl-, Isopropyl-, Butyl-, Isobu-tyl-parabens):
The only other ingredient more prev-alent in bodycare products, other than water, is parabens. Parabens serve as an excellent preservative and were original-ly believed to be safe. A 2004 study pub-lished by the Journal of Applied Toxicolo-gy proved otherwise. Parabens were found to mimic estrogen, and were found in trace amounts in women with breast cancer. Fast forward 10 years and the CDC reports that all American bodies contain parabens. They work as endocrine disruptors, and can cause reproductive and developmental disorders.
Solution: Always look for products that clearly state they are paraben-free.
PthalatesPthalates are used in almost everything
from the automotive industry to plastics. In cosmetics they are used as a solubulizer (an agent that something is dissolved in) and as a component of fragrance to help the scent linger after application. In recent years, studies have shown that pthalates can disrupt the male reproductive system, and may be mutagenic. This means it can be considered a carcinogen.
Solution: All phthalate-laden nail polish has been banned in the European Union, but we aren’t so lucky here in America. Avoid products containing fragrance as
they can be primarily composed of differ-ent kinds of pthalates. Look for products that clearly state they are pthalate free.
TriclosanThe EPA registers triclosan as a pesti-
cide, yet it seems to have still found a way into our personal care products. Used in deodorants, toothpaste and soap, it gained notoriety with the promotion of washing your hands to prevent illness as the main ingredient in antimicrobial soap. Studies have shown it disrupts both thyroid func-tion and reproductive hormones.
Solution: Look for products that use es-sential oils for their antimicrobial action. Keep in mind that the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Microbiology both state that it is just as effective to use plain old soap and water as a way to avoid the spread of illness.
FDA regulations on the cosmetic indus-try were founded over 70 years ago when it was believed that the skin was an im-permeable layer. Today we know this isn’t true. The products we put on our skin are readily absorbed and circulated throughout the body. But there is hope. Some prod-ucts out there are truly safe. Some manu-facturers clearly list ingredients and have been certified by entities that stand for full transparency of a product’s effectiveness and public safety from excessive chemicals.
A great book called “A Consumer’s Dic-tionary of Cosmetic Ingredients” describes ev-ery ingredient ever found in a cosmetic. It’s over 500 pages long. None of us has the time to read and retain the informa-tion in this book before choosing the next bottle of shampoo. But if we start small, with maybe the five listed above, we can breathe a little easier knowing that we are choosing products that limit our body’s ex-posure to potential toxins.
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33Move It in May returns to Cook CountyBy Amy Schmidt
On the heels of a fascinating wellness presentation by Blue Zone speaker Tony Beuttner, Sawtooth Mountain Clinic is gearing up for yet another Move It in May. For those who don’t know, Move It in May is a month-long celebration of active living characterized by an online tool to help participants log their activity miles, events and gatherings throughout the community, and friendly competition. For those who do know, Move It in May is the informal kick-off to a whole summer of fun physical activity and fitness.
This year, Move It participants will be encouraged to not only log their ac-tive miles and minutes of exercise but to pay close attention to how they can and do “move naturally” throughout the day. While we still recommend 150 minutes of physical activity per week (defined as an activity that increases your maximum heart rate by 55-69%), we also want to highlight the benefit found in simply mov-ing more throughout the day. Parking in the last spot in a parking lot and walking to the store, walking to get the mail in-stead of driving, gardening, or flying a kite with your kids are all examples of ways we can “move more, naturally.”
As always, there will be a handful of community events scattered throughout the month of May to gather people togeth-er in the spirit of active living. The annual Bike Rodeo for kids will be held on May 7 from 3-5 p.m. and “Bike Commuting: Cook County Style” will be happening on May 13 from 6-8 p.m. at the YMCA. We will be hosting Walk & Talks—tri-weekly walking groups meeting throughout the county for short walks over lunch breaks and after work. And last but certainly not least is the family-friendly Bike Scavenger Hunt hosted by the YMCA on Saturday, May 23.
Last year, we had 150+ participants logging miles with Move It in May. Join us and your community this May for a banner month of active, healthy living. To register yourself or to sign-up as a team with friends, coworkers or family, visit www.sawtoothmountainclinic.org/events. There you will also find a calendar of events and more details on things happen-ing throughout the month. Any questions can be directed to Amy at amy@saw-toothmountainclinic.org or via phone at 218-387-2330.
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Northern Trails5 Tips for Spring Walleye Wisdom
There are not a lot of great things about getting older: the wrinkles, the aches and pains, the hair that leaves the head but grows abundantly in the ears. These are not what I’d consider pluses. However, there is this thing called wisdom and it’s generally connected with advanced age.
I won’t even pretend to be wise in all ar-eas of my life. I have too many friends and family members who know otherwise. However, when it comes to spring walleye fishing, a little wisdom has taken hold. Lessons were learned the hard way on those snowy May openers, with nothing but an east wind and whitecaps between me and a limit. The school of hard knocks is a good teacher, and nothing can be cruel-er than a spring walleye adventure. So here are five tips gleaned from 30 plus years of chasing spring walleyes.
1. Keep It Simple Planer boards, Dipsey Divers, lead core line and the rest of the fancy
walleye tactics may have a time and place, but it’s not in spring. Walleye post-spawn are tired and want a meal delivered with a minimum of muss and fuss. That’s why a lead head jig with a minnow is such a popular spring presentation; it presents a meal to a fish right in its face. The walleye is a bottom cruiser and the jig and min-now gets right down there. When you hit the bottom with the bait, lift up a bit and then slowly swim the jig. No walleye in the vicinity will be able to resist. If the bite is really good you can replace the minnow with a plastic twister or shad. But don’t get too fancy.
2. Big Bait, Big Fish This may seem obvious, but 95 percent of opening day wall-
eye anglers use gear that is far more like-ly to catch pan fry than the monsters of the deep. Sure, someone always flukes a 30-incher with a small jig and a 2-inch minnow. Yet those scary huge monster walleyes are almost always big females, and they are simply exhausted after the spawn. They want the best bang for their buck. The best way to get their attention is with huge minnows measuring 4 to 6 inches rigged on a large lead jig or single hook and shot. You won’t get a lot of bites, but the ones you do get will be whoppers. Last spring my son Devin, friend Sandro
Fragale and I spent the opener tossing huge sucker minnows on jigs. We caught six walleye, the smallest 25 inches and the largest being Devin’s enormous 34-incher. There were no eaters, but what a day.
3. Current is Good Most walleyes spawn in current, perhaps at the base of rapids or
in a narrows. On opening weekend, and into the spring, it is always worth check-ing the current for fish. Focus on current seams and deep pools along the edge of the main current. Walleyes are not good at holding in fast current, but can dart out to grab things on the way by. If you are only catching small fish in current, the big fish may have already dispersed. So if you are at a river mouth, start your search by hit-ting nearby rock piles and shorelines.
4. Wind is Good A windblown shoreline in spring is almost always a good place to
find feeding walleyes. The wind stirs up the warmer shallows, and minnows and insects become easy prey. Pitching jigs or crankbaits up towards shore and swim-ming them back can be super effective. However, if the day is cold and the wind is sharp, try fishing out of the wind. Some-times, the stiller water on the back side of a point or island will warm up and attract fish. I’ve seen this phenomenon on popu-lar spots like Sand Point, on Lac des Mille Lacs, near Upsala. The shallow, sandy bay inside the point often holds fish when it’s flat calm and getting the full effect of the sun. If you find it miserable in the wind, the fish likely do as well.
5. Go slow Springtime equals cold water, and the walleye is a cold-blood-
ed beast. Every spring I see people trolling spinner rigs at five miles an hour, won-dering why they aren’t getting any bites. Your troll should be two miles an hour or less, especially if you are dragging live bait. When pulling spinners, you should troll just fast enough to turn the blade. No fast-er. If you are trolling too fast with the boat going forward, turn it around and back troll into the wind. Walleye don’t mind speed when the water warms in summer. But in May and early June, the tortoise will always beat the hare.
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The weeks following ice-out (typically May and early June in these parts) produce some of the best fishing of the year. Along the Gunflint Trail, lake trout, pike and walleyes are typically the most sought-after fish. But just because the fishing can be good doesn’t mean you’ll have good fishing. It pays to have some local advice.
“After ice-out, the first parts of the lake that come alive are the shallows,” said Bob Baker, an owner and fishing guide at Gunflint Pines Resort. “It’s a good idea to target shorelines and shal-low water.”
When it comes to fishing after ice-out, some-thing to be keenly aware of is spawning patterns of whatever fish you’re targeting, particularly walleye and pike. And the golden rule of spawning is very simple: Pre-spawn fish tend to bite well; spawning fish don’t. How-ever, don’t let spawning fish cramp your approach, as fish quickly return to a ravenous-predator mode soon after the spawn, Baker said.
Early fishing for species such as walleye and pike can result in trophies, particularly in lakes along the Gun-flint Trail. After ice-out, the biggest fish with the most advanced metabolisms begin to stir first, and that includes big females that are ready to spawn.
According to Cory Christianson, a local fishing guide, it’s the fact that big females and other trophy fish are more accessible and easier to find that makes fishing so out-standing soon after ice out.
“It’s pretty much game on,” Christianson said.
And while the fish may be easier to find and in some cases, catch, soon after the ice is gone, the angling ap-proach has to be modified for cooler water. To mix it up, try using smaller baits, lures that don’t dive deep and slowing down your presentation, Baker said. Even though the fish may be active, he added, even the trophies tend to be a bit lethargic, particularly walleyes.
Not every fish is active in the spring simply because the spawn is on. Certain species, such as lake trout, are venturing to the shallows to feed on algae blooms or small minnows that arrive in the early spring, Baker said. For most of the year lake trout are dwelling in the deep wa-ter of a lake, so the fact they are feeding in the shallows
in early spring provides ample opportunities to
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locate them. When it comes to fishing in the weeks after ice-out, a key rule that should lead to success, regardless of the species you are targeting, is to work shorelines and work them slowly.
“If you haven’t really experienced lake trout fishing before, it’s a good time to go after them because they are shallow and easy to get at,” Baker said. “They’re a great fish to fight in the spring.”
Paul Eiler, the assistant supervisor at the Department of Natural Resources Grand Marais Fisheries Office, said cold water and on occasion, ice, are all a part of spring fishing along the Gunflint Trail.
“Historically speaking, the average ice-out day up here is May 7,” Eiler said.
According to Baker, the first several weeks after ice-out are among the best to fish and typically won’t involve heavy traffic from other anglers.
“A lot of the guys we get up here early on are a lot of the old timers,” he said. “The next generation doesn’t seem to hit Opener every year. It really kicks off starting Memorial Day Weekend.”
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Where are the Fish?
When it comes to spring and early-summer fishing, many anglers choose where they want to fish based on what species they are after. Below is a brief guide of where to catch what type of fish in the Northern Wilds:
LAKE TROUT: The bigger lakes at the end of the Gunflint Trail hold some seriously large Lakers. Lake Saganaga is arguably the most popular and with good reason. In the middle part of the trail, Gunflint Lake won’t disappoint. Other options: Seagull, Clearwater, Daniels.
WALLEYE: An easy-access lake chock full of healthy walleye is Flour Lake, found not far from the Gunflint off Clearwater Road. Other op-tions: East Bearskin, Crocodile, Hungry Jack.
RAINBOW TROUT: Mid-summer is prime for rainbows along the Gunflint, but Birch Lake is a great spot for early season. The lake has be-come loaded with smallmouth in recent years, but anglers have a chance to bag some trout before the bass become active. Other options: Leo, Trout, Temperance River
NORTHERN PIKE: Large pike can be found in many area lakes, and some offer an almost guarantee at something over 30 inches in length. A good starting point for big pike is Loon Lake. Other options: Alpine, Iron.
PANFISH: Though panfish aren’t found in great abundance along the Trail, there are lakes offering healthy populations of crappie and bluegill.
One such location is Poplar Lake, found in the middle Gunflint region. Try the southeast corner of the lake for consistent crappie
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38Introducing Rainy River Romeo
Story and photos by Shawn Perich
Amber, my business partner, had a few people perturbed with her. A few weeks ago, I was musing aloud in the office about picking up a new yellow Lab pup in Inter-national Falls.
“It’s a long drive,” I said. “Someone will have to come along to hold the puppy.”
“I’m going,” she said. And that was that.
Then other people found out about the puppy, and volunteered to ride shotgun to I Falls. First was grandson Joe, who was willing to take a day off from school and work. Second was friend Pete. Third was Mom, who figured she was a shoe-in. All were told the same thing—Amber had al-ready claimed the seat.
“I was fourth in line,” Mom grumbled.
So Amber and I made a road trip. After dropping off Tanner with Mom in Duluth, we headed to International Falls, where we met Shannon Brown of Brown’s Lab Kennels. I had my pick of the two males in the litter. While I had contemplated get-ting a female this time around, three were already spoken for from the unborn litter when I first talked to Shannon. But I was able to get first pick of the males.
One male was significantly smaller than the other and fox red in color. The bigger guy was yellow with red highlights and a friendly disposition.
“He’s always the first one in the chow line,” Shannon said, adding that he didn’t seem to have dominance issues with the other pups.
We walked back to the kennels where the puppy’s parents were. Dad Crockett was fox red, 65 pounds and earned his AKC Master Hunter title at 30 months. Mom Millie was yellow, 65 pounds and carried an impressive pedigree. Shannon is clearly in the game for the love of the dogs. We talked about trials, training and bird hunting for a long time—likely much longer than Amber cared to listen to us.
Then it was back to the pups. For me, it was an easy decision. I went with the big, friendly guy. We completed the transaction and started home. We crossed into Ontario at Fort Frances and headed for the North Shore by way of Atikokan. Amber tended to the puppy, which mostly meant play-ing with him and enduring endless puppy kisses.
“I think you should call him Romeo,” she said.
“Then I could call him Roamer,” I said.
We spent the rest of the drive trying out various dog names. Given his birthplace, not far from the famous Rainy River, I kept coming back to Rainy River Romeo. But what would his day-to-day name be? Rainy? Or River? I liked both of them.
By the time we got home, he was com-fortable riding in a vehicle, staying in his kennel and giving lots of puppy kisses to the nice lady. Since Tanner was staying with Mom in Duluth, puppy and I had an evening to get to know each other and for him to adjust to his new home. He moved right in. At bedtime, he went into his ken-nel, where he was just fine until 4 a.m., when he cried to go out. I let him spend the rest of the night sleeping next to me in bed. When I woke up in the morning, he was sprawled on his back beside me.
We spent the morning discovering the backyard, and then headed into Grand Marais so he could meet some of my friends. Once again, there were lots of pup-py kisses for the girls. Romeo is clearly an appropriate moniker. But I’ll be darned if I’m going to wander through a South Da-kota cattail slough calling for my Romeo.
We headed for Duluth, where puppy finally met Mom and 11-year-old Tanner, who was excited to have a puppy in his life. Puppy now had a name, Rainy.
“Tanner and I were the last ones to meet Rainy,” Mom grumbled again.
She said she wanted to borrow Rainy “for a couple of months,” but changed her mind the next morning. All night we were serenaded by a puppy who sang the blues because he was in his kennel. Mom had forgotten about that inevitable aspect of puppyhood.
After his night of song, Rainy slept all the way home. Hoping to get a better
night’s sleep, I took the boys for a good walk. Tanner tempered his usual exuber-ance, pausing frequently to look back and check on the pup. Later that evening, I found the two of them curled up beside one another on Tanner’s bed. For Tanner, who was always around our other dogs and Vikki, life has been lonely in recent months living with just me. I think it will be good for him to have a new companion.
After a long, lonely winter, having Rainy around will be good for me, too. He has so much to experience and to learn and I’m excited to travel that path with him. We’ve started with his ABCs—sit, stay and come—and are beginning more fun tasks, like learning fetch. Tanner will be a great mentor.
Of course, Rainy has to learn about shot-guns, canoes, boats, trucks and even fish. Like Tanner, he’ll be my constant outdoor companion. When autumn rolls around, he’ll be half grown and ready to join Tan-ner and me in the grouse woods and pheas-ant fields. I was told there are some point-ing Labs in his bloodline, but a competent flusher and retriever is just fine with me. I’m not looking for a field trial champ. I just want a good hunting dog.
Right now, I’m pleased to have a cute puppy. The cute phase doesn’t last very long and I intend to enjoy it. Just as I hope to enjoy watching Rainy grow.
Rainy, at seven weeks, explores a Lake Superior beach.
Tanner and Rainy get along famously…really.
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For a bird whose ancestors played an important part in human history, wild pigeons get a bad rap these days.
Studies from the University of Montana report that the homing pigeon is “one of the smartest, most physically adept creatures in the animal kingdom.” They remember faces, particularly of those who feed them; can distinguish friendly folk from foe; mate for life; are not aggressive; can recognize themselves in a mirror (only one of six species to do so and the only non-mammal); and can even identify art pieces.
Derived from the Rock Pigeon (the world’s oldest do-mesticated bird, originally bred as a food source back 10,000 years ago), homing pigeons (Columba Livia) have been selectively bred since ancient times to travel incredi-ble distances to return to their home loft. Homing pigeons are known as messenger or carrier pigeons when carrying messages and racing pigeons when participating in a race. Their owners are called ‘fanciers’.
Until Samuel Moore’s invention of the telegraph in 1844 and Guglielmo Marconi’s invention of radio in 1895, hom-ing pigeons provided the world’s fastest communication system for delivering news and messages. One of the ear-liest references to messenger pigeons is about 1200 BC in Egypt when they were used to convey flood news to cities. In 776 B.C., carrier pigeons delivered the results of the first Olympics and in the 12th century, the world’s first regular pigeon post service was developed by Sultan Nour-Eddin between Baghdad and Syria.
Pigeons have also been a boon to business folk. In the early 1800s, the Rothschilds set up pigeon lofts across Europe. According to the Rothschild Archives, carrier pi-geons were “one of the tools of success in the Rothschild business strategy during the 1820-1850s.” And in 1850, Paul Julius Reuters, the founder of Reuters news agency, trained a fleet of 45 homing pigeons to deliver the latest news and stock prices between European cities. Moving forward into the 21st century, the wild-water rafting com-pany Rocky Mountain Adventures based in Fort Collins currently uses carrier pigeons equipped with tiny Lycra backpacks to deliver memory sticks of digital photos from river rafting back to the office where staff make photos ready for the returning rafters.
Carrier pigeons were used extensively by all warring sides during both the World Wars. One hundred years ago, in 1915, the Pigeon Service became a special branch of the Canadian Signal Corps (using about 100 war pigeons a day) and in 1917, the U.S. Army Signal Pigeon Corps was formed. Monuments honouring the ‘soldier pigeons’ of the First World War and their keepers have been built in Brus-sels, Belgium and Lille, France.
During the Second World War, pigeons accompanied troops in many operations, including parachuting in pro-tective pigeon vests while strapped to the chest or sides of paratroopers (28,500 such vests were specially created by brassiere company Maidenform). Thirty-two war pigeons received the Dickin Medal for their bravery, including
America’s famous GI Joe. At its peak in the Second World War, the U.S. Pigeon Corps had 3,150 officers and men, and 54,000 pigeons. It disbanded in 1957.
Famous pigeon fanciers include Roy Rogers (one of his 95 pigeons was called The Lone Ranger), Walt Disney, and Mike Tyson (he raised pigeons before he was a boxer and now has thousands). Nikola Tesla never owned pigeons but would feed them in public places, bringing back in-jured pigeons to his hotel room to nurse back to health. The greatest number of pigeon fanciers now live in Chi-na, with more than 300,000. Two years ago, a Chinese businessman paid a whopping world-record $410,000 for a pigeon named Bolt.
From ancient to modern times, ships have been carrying pigeons to send arrival times, news or SOS messages back to the mainland. For example, on Lake Superior in the ear-ly 1900s, the tug Gladiator of the Split Rock Lumber Com-pany, while towing log booms to Duluth, had pigeons on board to fly distress messages to the company office.
While technology has largely replaced the pigeon post, homing pigeons are still around as racing pigeons (a world-wide popular sport), wild urban dwellers, or as trained carrier pigeons to be used in an emergency. China is train-ing 10,000 messenger pigeons in case of communication system breakdown.
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By Elle Andra-Warner
Homing Pigeons: Couriers, Soldiers and Heroes
Mobil pigeon transport during WWI aided land and sea operations. | SUBMITTED
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40 SEA GULL LAKE
WHY GO: Sea Gull is a beautiful lake partial-ly inside the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wil-derness. It’s an easy-to-access lake that offers a variety of camping options and a good chance of catching a Boundary Waters grand slam.
ACCESS: Well, you could get here the hard way, portaging from Alpine, Grandpa, Gull, Paulsen, Meditation or Rog lakes, but there are two public accesses on the lake, including one from Trail’s End Campground at the end of the Gunflint Trail. It’s best to access that via canoe only because it’s in a protected bay that is shal-low and rocky at its mouth on the lake. The main access, where boats can launch, is also just off the Gunflint Trail on the east end of the lake. The lake sits mostly inside the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, but a portion of the lake is not inside the wilderness area, so motors are allowed here. And 10 hp outboard motors are al-lowed in the BWCAW portion generally east of Threemile Island, but only with a permit.
VITALS: This 3,957-acre gem is entirely inside Cook County, though it isn’t a long paddle from here to the Lake County border. It has a maxi-mum depth of 145 feet and water clarity down to 12.3 feet, according to Minnesota DNR’s 2012 survey of the lake.
GAME SPECIES PRESENT: Walleye, lake trout, northern pike, smallmouth bass.
DWARF CISCO: Because of the lake’s abun-dant population of dwarf cisco, which provide a constant source of food for the lake’s predator fish, these gamefish have been able to flourish in the vast lake.
LAKERS HOLDING ON: Steve Persons, DNR’s Grand Marais area fisheries supervisor, said the lake’s main attraction is between wall-eye, which have been in decline, and its lake trout.
The lakers are doing just fine right now, he said, in large part because of those dwarf cisco.
“Lake trout really thrive when they have that available for forage,” he said.
But the lake’s deep, cold, clean water, low in nutrients, in addition to the cisco, give lake trout the ingredients they need to survive, Persons said.
“There’s some-thing about that Canadian Shield bedrock,” he said. “It doesn’t leach a lot of nutrients
into the lake.”
The lake has excellent spawning habitat —rocky reefs with the cracks and crevices that allow eggs protection from predators.
“Numbers have been steady for the last 20 years,” Persons said. “It’s a big lake and a lot of it is tough to fish because you have to fish out of a canoe. That is probably helping keep that population up.”
Persons said most of the lakers are in the 15- to 20-inch range.
“I hear of an occasional trophy fish,” he said. “We don’t see them in our assessments because our nets aren’t geared towards catching the larg-est lake trout.”
WALLEYE WORRIES: Sea Gull was one of three lakes (including Saganaga and Gull, as well as connected waters) that were given new special regulations. The minimum size limit is now 17 inches (with only one over 20 inches) and the limit was dropped from six fish to three fish.
“We are trying to protect those smaller, young-er fish and get the most bang for the buck out of any year classes that the lake is able to naturally produce,” Persons said.
DNR isn’t sure why the last two surveys have shown a decline in the walleye population, but it could be a number of reasons, Persons said. The regs will be in place for 10 years, at which point they will be reviewed. In the meantime, a closer
eye will be kept on these lakes.
And anglers could pick worse places to fish for walleye than Sea Gull, Persons said. But do your homework. Study those maps.
“People that know the lake well tell me that they can still do pretty well fishing for walleye,” he said. “It’s a tough lake to go to if you are not familiar with it.”
OTHER OPTIONS: The lake is known to har-bor some quality northern pike as well as small-mouth bass.
The pike seem to have surged a bit lately, per-haps the by-product of recent strong wildfires, that have leached more nutrients into the lake, allowing some weed beds to do well and provide more of the cover that pike need.
“The potential is really good for trophy fish,” Persons said.
Ditto for smallmouth.
“We don’t see them in our assessment gear much because we use gill nets, but we hear there are plenty of bass and some nice-sized fish,” he added. All in all, Sea Gull can be a pretty good destination for fishing.”
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A Loan in the WoodsA Loan in the Woods
Sixty years ago, giant, native lake trout swam in Lake Superior. One of the best places to go fishing for them was Hovland, which billed itself as “The Lake Trout Capitol of the World.” On May 30, 1955, Gustav Herman Nelson proved that claim when he caught a lake trout officially weighed at 43 pounds, 8 ounces. Nelson’s fish remains the Minnesota state record lake trout.
Outdoor writer Joe Fellegy interviewed nelson about his catch for his book, “Classic Minnesota Fish-ing Stories, A Rare Collection of First-Hand Accounts, An-ecdotes and Reports,” published in 1982. He reports that Nelson and a Mr. T.J. Clark made the trip from Duluth to Hovland in Clark’s 30-foot motor launch. After being delayed by the weather, they travelled overnight from Two Harbors, arriving at Gust Berglund’s in Hovland the following morn-ing.
The men had been fishing for about an hour when the monstrous trout struck. Nelson had out 500 to 600 yards of braided steel line with a 3/4–pound sinker to reach into the depths. He was us-ing a Pearl Wobbler. He fought the fish for about an hour. Coming up from deep water, it was nearly dead when they gaffed it beside the boat.
They first weighed the fish in Hovland on a commercial fisherman’s counter-balanced scale. It weighed 47 ½ pounds. Then they drove to Grand Marais for an official weigh-in at the Midway service station (Buck’s), where it weighed 43 ½ pounds. This photo of the fish was taken in Grand Marais by M.J. Hum-phrey and was kindly shared with us by Glenn Larsen of Grand Marais.
It Didn’t Get AwayBy Shawn Perich
Catch a
Record-Breaker?
To certify a fish as a record:
Take it to a Minnesota DNR fisheries office for positive identification.
Fill out a record fish application.
Locate a state-certified scale (found at most bait shops and butcher shops).
Weigh the fish with two witnesses present.
Send a clear, full-length photo of the fish with the application to the address listed on the application form.
G.H. Nelson caught the Minnesota state record lake trout while fishing off Hovland on Memorial Day, 1955. | M.J HUMPHREY
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Against a backdrop of brightening May twilight, Venus and Jupiter enter the most dramatic phase of a months-long evening dance.
On May Day, nightfall finds Jupiter high in the south-southwest, just east of the Gemini twins, while Venus blazes away in the west. These planets are the two bright-est objects in the evening sky, and their approach throughout the month will be easy to follow.
Jupiter does most of the moving. It is dropping toward the sunset as Earth leaves it behind in the orbital race. Venus, howev-er, maintains its altitude above the horizon as the winter stars stream past, carrying Jupiter with them. During May, the stars of Gemini flow by Venus and the distance between Venus and Jupiter drops from 50 degrees to 20. The two planets end the month facing each other across the dim stars of Cancer. At the end of June they finally meet.
As Earth leaves Jupiter in the dust, it catches up to Saturn. On the 22nd, Earth sails directly between the ringed planet and the sun, an event called opposition be-cause it places the planet directly opposite the sun in the sky. That evening Saturn ris-es in the east, close to Scorpius, and stays up all night. The best time to see it will
be after 12:30 a.m. on the 23rd, when the waxing crescent moon will have set.
Not only will Saturn be bright, but its rings are very favorably tilted for views with a small telescope. Compare its soft golden color with the ruddy hue of Antar-es, the heart of the scorpion, just southeast of the planet.
May’s full moon will be another beauty. It reaches fullness at 10:42 p.m. on the 3rd,
less than three hours after moonrise. Al-gonquin tribes called this moon the flower moon, and also the corn planting moon and the milk moon.
The University of Minnesota offers public viewings of the night sky at its Duluth campus. For more information and viewing schedules, see the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium at .ww-w.d.umn.edu/planet
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By Deane Morrison—MINNESOTA STARWATCH
1 mile from Pine Point Resort. Year round living, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished walk-out basement, large garage, sauna. For more info go to Thunder Bay houses.com and click on view houses, then click on property type, then click on waterfront and scroll down to Lac des Mille Lacs house. E-mail wrhaney@hotmail.com or call 807-476-0200. After May 1 call 807-986-1723.
Waterfront property for sale Lac des Mille Lacs, Upsala, Ontario
Newly constructed, completely finished, two giant bedrooms, in-floor heat,
wood-stove, greenhouse, sheds, gardens, trails, sauna, well, septic, move-in ready.
$178,000 Call: (218) 475-0142
For Sale by OwnerHovland Dream Home
on 10 Acres with Creek!
FOR SALE: Oliver Lake, ON
Enjoy a spectacular panoramic view from your 2,400 sq ft, 2-story all-season home. This unique home with vaulted ceilings, contemporary open concept kitchen, living room, dining room includes, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths with dock house on 190 ft shoreline on crystal clear Oliver Lake just 25 minutes south of Thunder Bay, Ontario or 40 minutes north of the US border. See ThunderBayHouses.com (search by Property Type: Waterfront 181A South Bay) and/or PropertyGuys.com (search #151494.) $580,660
FOR SALE: Remote cabin on Kemo Lake north of Grand Marais MN. 16 acres and 500 ft. shoreline. Mixed timber. Moose, deer, grouse, and great lake trout fishing. 20 x 24 furnished cabin, shed, 14' Lund boat w/ 7.5 HP Evinrude motor. A great place to relax and enjoy nature. $209,000 218-387-1926
Your Wilderness Retreat
Crossing the DriftlessA Canoe Trip through a Midwestern Landscape
By Lynne DiebelIllustrated by Bob DiebelTerrace Books $19.95
Longtime Northern Wilds readers may be familiar with the Diebels, who also authored “Pad-dling Northern Minnesota: 86 Great Trips by Canoe and Kayak,” chapters of which were featured in this publication. This book is the account of an extraordinary journey, rather than a paddling guide. Leaving from their fam-ily cabin in Faribault, the cou-ple paddled 359 river miles to their home in Stoughton, Wisc., crossing through the unglaciated
Driftless Area of southeastern Minnesota and southwestern Wis-consin. The result is a fine traveler’s tale.—Shawn Perich
Hungry CoyoteBy Cheryl Blackford, Illustrated by Laurie CapleMinnesota Historical Society Press, $16.95
Birds of Minnesota State ParksBy Robert B. JanssenMinnesota DNR, 2015
The author spent 11 years (1997-2007) doing bird sur-veys in all state parks in all seasons. The results of his work and that of others is the sturdy foundation upon which this book is built. Written and designed as a field guide, the book tells you where to go in each park and what bird spe-cies you may see. The author shares short anecdotes about encounters he’s had with birds over the years. Avid birders could spend years just visit-ing the locations he suggests. —Shawn Perich
Exquisite illustrations make this story of a coy-ote family living along a lake in an urban park a page-turner. The book follows the family through the four seasons: the hunger of winter, the spring birth of pups, stealing hot dogs from summer pic-
nickers and killing a Canada goose for a late autumn meal. Not all urban dwellers may know coyotes live in their midst, unless they hear their evening yips and howls.—Shawn Perich
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4 bed 3 ba 2200 sq ft - with Guest HouseHovland - 1.92 ac - 620’ Superior Shore
$799,000 MLS# 4476646
40 Acres - Base camp or Future homeGreat Build Site, Hunting, Recreation
Hill City - South of Grand Rapids$79,400 MLS# 4520034
PENDING SALE Tofte Condo #MLS 4503066
PENDING SALE 40 Ac. CLark Lake MLS# 4572669
Views of Artists Point & Lighthouse Tranquil 3 bed 3 ba 2750 sq ft
Grand Marais - 3 ac - 210’ Superior Shore$995,000 MLS# 4505667
845’ of Superior ShoreCo-Listed with Lutsen Real Estate Group
Lutsen - 13+ ac - 3 bed 1 ba$999,000 MLS# 4544543
Striking Home on Hill Lake4 bed 3 ba 3650 sq ft 4 ac
Hill City - South of Grand Rapids$1,180,000 MLS# 4554492
Opportunity to Build Your Dream HomePristine Shoreline
Hovland - 8 ac - 460’ Superior Shore $378,900 MLS# 4480412
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Location, Location, LocationRental Income Potential in Tofte
2 bed 3 ba Town Home 1400+ sq ft $389,900 MLS# 4563565
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Future Build Sites Cleared$199,900 MLS# 4577896
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Office 218-663-7750 Toll Free 866-663-7750
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Lutsen Tait Lake Lots 16 & 17MLS#6002024 $99,950
Owner - Agent. Two sub divided parcels. Lot 16 is 2.8 acres, Lot 17 is 3.3 acres. Towering
White Pines on upper lot w/numerous beautiful building sites. Tait Lake views w/deeded access to private boat landing. Both for $99,950 O\A
Lutsen 11 Wildflower LnMLS#6000729 $529,000
Newly constructed large home with both woodland views and wide open Lake Superior
views. Large lot. Top notch interior finish details. Large kitchen with stone countertop. Large decks with amazing views of the lake.
Mike Larson 218-370-1536
Katterine Payer 218-663-7080
Bruce Kerfoot 218-388-2294
Steve Surbaugh 218-663-7080
Lutsen 1044 Caribou TrlMLS#6000638 Price: $319,900 Excellent Caribou Lake opportunity. 3 br/1 bath, open area kitchen and dining, large open deck area, permanent dock. New improvements include: septic, windows, siding, roofing, Insulation & more.
Tofte 90 Hoaglund DriveMLS# 6002328 $545,000
Drop dead gorgeous Lindal Cedar home with substantial upgrades throughout entire home
Owner will complete kitchen, flooring throughout and master bath to buyer suit - or new owner can
complete based on own design criteria.
Lutsen 24 Lodge LaneMLS#6002521 $254,900
Extremely well maintained 3 bedroom 2 bath Lutsen Log Lodge located on Ski Hill Road
in Lutsen. Newly updated 3 season enclosed porch. Nicely appointed home with vaulted ceilings, master bedroom with private bath and jetted tub. Open main level floor plan
with great room, kitchen and fireplace. Private Association with carefully crafted declarations for your benefit. Vacation Rentals and private management available or perfect for second
home or permanent residence.
Lutsen 11 Wild Flower LaneMLS #6000729 $529,000Newly constructed large home with both woodland views and wide open Lake Superior views. Located on a large lot with easy access to Highway 61 in a convenient Lutsen location. Top notch interior finish details. Large kitchen with stone countertop. Large decks with amazing views of the lake.
Grand Marais 517 S Gunflint LakeMLS#6000932 $599,000
Gunflint Lake home on nearly 12 acres of forest land with 619’ of private shoreline on Gunflint Lake. Two stall detached garage, guest cabin,
boathouse and woodshed. Priced below taxable market value! Call Bruce today for showing.
Caribou Highlands Unit #541 MLS#6002145 $159,000
Newer and beautiful 2 BR townhome ski in/ski out at Caribou Highlands Lodge. Modern kitchen
with stainless steel appliances. Perfect location for all the activities that Lutsen has to offer!
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Grand Marais 241 Mile O Pine RdMLS#6003228 $390,500
Gunflint Lake 3 Season Home on 200’ of prime frontage, 3 BR, 1 ¾ baths, big rock fireplace, 11 big picture windows, guest cabin, boat dock, well and approved septic. Living and dining area is nicely
paneled with a paneled ceiling. Excellent Lake and woods views with 11 picture windows. The porch wraps two sides of the house and is 6” wide. The house comes with most furnishings including a
big moose head, bearskin rug and flint musket to complete the North woods life. Enjoy days by the lake on a new aluminum dock. Call Bruce Kerfoot today.
Lutsen 48 County Road 34 MLS #6003287 $999,000It’s unusual or likely simply unavailable to find nearly 850’ of Lake Superior shoreline spread over 13 acres in the heart of Lutsen. This property is accompanied by a three bedroom lake home that was built for the ages. The lake home is timeless with respect to design and architecture. Three bedrooms, one bath with a Great Room and wood fire place. Recent updates to kitchen and bathroom. Sincerely, likely some of the best views on the entire north shore with moderate stair access to ledge rock shoreline. Property is currently examining land considerations for Administration Sub-Division. Application is in process showing the possibility for one or two additional shoreline lots with back lots for protection.
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Grand Marais 391 Gunflint NarrowsMLS#6003477 $279,000
A comfortable one bedroom authentic log cabin hand crafted by the owners with a nice view of Gunflint
Lake. There is also a log outbuilding for storage and showering. The property has two approved septic
field sites and presently has an outhouse. The water system uses lake water. There is a path down to the dock with adequate facilities to tie up either a boat or a canoe. This property is located on a nice quiet bay in the northwest corner of Gunflint Lake with
very clear water and a rocky shoreline. Small mouth bass can be caught right off the dock at times. The
view from the cabin includes a picture window looking east which catches the morning sunrises. This
property is 3 miles in from the main Gunflint Trail, with an easement along the private Gunflint Narrows
side road. Call Bruce Kerfoot today.
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Grand Marais 78 Island RoadMLS#6003556 $329,000
Beautiful log home on Sea Gull Lake engineered wood style flooring through the house with
carpeted bedroom. Quality kitchen cabinets, Jenn Aire stove, laminated hard wood kitchen counters.
Cedar paneling walls and pine paneling ceiling. The bathroom has an ADA toilet, which can be changed to the standard height. Double doors
leading to a beautiful porch (+/- 10x30) including 6x30 deck. ADA ramp for access in addition to the standard entry steps. Baseboard electric heat and wood stove/fireplace in living room. All contents
included in sale price excluding one painting by seller (hanging in bedroom-a scene with red
canoes). There is a lit path between cabin and dock. Garage has a bunk room with sleeping for 4 people; insulated and cedar paneling. There is no plumbing
in the garage. Call Bruce Kerfoot today.
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Jonvick Creek Beautiful home sites in mature Maple, Spruce and Birch forest. $29,500-54,900xxx Sawbill Trail 120 Acres located up the Saw-bill Trail. Large Maples MLS# 27551 $199,900xxx Mountain Ash Ln Cedar covered hillside overlooking Lake Superior in Lutsen.
MLS#60000147 $649,000xxx Mile O’Pine 1.6 acres, Gunflint Trail.
MLS#6002389 $179,900xxx Leveaux Ridge 3.45 acres Birch Forest, pines, Lake Superior View MLS#6002548 $29,500Johannes Toftey Homestead Sites Beautiful hillside lots in Tofte with Lake Superior and Carlton Peak views. $35,750-55,000
Tofte Airport Home Sites Located between Lut-sen and Tofte. Convenient Location with outstand-ing values. $24,750-33,000Tait Pines Nestled hillside adjacent to Tait Lake in Lutsen, just 13 miles up the Caribou Trail. $37,950-$57,750Caribou Hillside Outstanding homesites tucked along the hillside of Caribou Lake. $52,250-$126,500342 Rd Schroeder 160 acres covered in Maples, Birch, and other mixed forest. Can be sold as par-cels. MLS#6000143 $199,000
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Lutsen Sea Villas The Lutsen Sea Villas have withstood the test of time. Nowhere else is there a shoreline like this on
the entire coast of Lake Superior. The owner’s and management company have upheld excellent standards and quality while
maintaining the unique integrity of this original seaside coastal development, and they are well run by Lutsen Resort.
H5 Sea Villa MLS#6000600 $185,000G2 Sea Villa MLS#6002909 $159,000G5 Sea Villa MLS#6002092 $172,000D4 Sea Villa MLS#6002267 $159,000 D3 Sea Villa MLS#6002884 $164,000
Grand Marais 1817 W Hwy 61 MLS#6002458 $139,900Hwy 61 West from Grand Marais, located close to town on a private wooded lot. This home has 4 bedrooms and plenty of options for a new owner to add sweat equity. Property may be divisible. Mix of residential and commercial zoning.
Hovland 90 Stonegate Rd MLS#6002703 $699,000
This home blends pure quality restating an original Lake Superior homestead with a Clarence Kemp addition that seamlessly ties two areas under one roof with masterful
eloquence. Kitchen with custom made cabinetry, high-end appliances, gas stove, granite countertops and a custom
designed brick-oven. An open living space with the Great Room with vaulted ceilings with Lake Superior view.
Kitchen, great room and dining room are all connected.
Lutsen 5295 W Hwy 61 MLS#6002804 $129,000
Two+ bedroom manufactured home located downtown Lutsen. New septic and deck summer 2011. Newer roof,
furnace and dishwasher. Great location with convenient horseshoe driveway
and level lot. Solid foundation. Walking distance to “downtown Lutsen” and close proximity to area employers and related
businesses. Very nice floor plan with well appointed furnishings included.
Grand Marais 185 N Pike Lake RdMLS#6003124 $449,900
Enjoy the solitude on nearly 600 feet of meandering shoreline along the north side of Pike Lake. Located
at the end of North Pike Lake Road this is literally the last private piece of land on this part of the lake. This
home was built in 1993 and is used year round as a prime vacation spot. The property boasts 1 bedroom
plus a loft that serves as additional sleeping space. Full kitchen and ¾ bathroom round out the amenities. A
woodstove will keep you toasty warm on winter nights. For the summer there is a large lake facing deck. Dock and fire ring round out the amenities along the shore.
Lutsen 261 Caps Trail Tait LakeMLS#6001233 $334,500Tait Lake in Lutsen. Wonderfully appointed and extremely well maintained 2 bedroom, loft and 2 bath south facing home on a 2.9 acre parcel and 190’ of
shoreline with dock. Abundance of natural light throughout the home. New addition in 2006 includes second bedroom, bathroom hallway and laundry. Office added in 2011 (could be converted to third bedroom). Excellent value. Call Katterine today for your private showing.
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Lutsen, MN 44 Lodge LaneMLS#6003364 $269,500 This 3 bedroom 2 bath Lutsen Log Lodge has been carefully maintained. Main level has 2 bedrooms and a private bathroom. Second level has a private master bedroom and master bathroom with jetted tub. Open kitchen area to main great room with fireplace. Its location on the Ski Hill Road offers the convenience to year round activities in the Lutsen area. Find this opportunity as year round residence, a private vacation home and/or vacation rentals.
Lutsen, MN 5170 W Hwy 61MLS#6003083 $349,000Authentic and classic late 1940’s - 1950’s log home located in Lutsen near Caribou Trail. Deep, private and recessed 2 acre lot. Home has been meticulously maintained and well cared for spanning four decades and two generations within the same family. Drilled well providing seasonal water use. Septic functional but non-compliant. Cool cabin, cool piece of real estate, mutli-options present themselves for future use consideration. An all around cool place.
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Lutsen 4010 Cascade Beach RdMLS#6002547 $399,000Well-built and well maintained 3 bedroom 2 bath Lake Superior Home near Black Point on Cascade Beach Road in Lutsen. Wood burning fireplace with living, dining and kitchen combined with orientation toward lake and very nice views. Main level laundry.
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Lutsen 46 Jonvick Creek Sites MLS #6003604 $269,500Perfect in so many ways. Single level living - 3 bedroom 3 bath on one level with attached
two car garage. Energy efficient. Current owner installed a ground thermal heating system complimenting the infloor heat within the home. Lutsen location on 5 acres just a couple miles from “downtown” Lutsen is yet another complimenting feature. Property
has a separate one bedroom/bath cabin (20’ x 24’) with full kitchen and living area currently used as a rental (rent generates between $7-8,000 annually) or it can be used a private guest room/studio office and more. Budget for unities (which includes entire home and guest cabin) is approximately $250 a month. Classic red barn (22’ x 26’) on
property.....use opportunities are wide open. Former porch area recently modified for use as 3/4 season sun room with new windows and gas fireplace. Nice yard and open areas.
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135 BALLY CREEK RD GRAND MARAIS
2 bedroom, 2 bath log home. Wraparound deck on 10 acres.MLS# TBD Price: $239,500
Talk to Terry!
Phone: 218-387-1501 Cell: 218-370-8977 Terry@BacklundRealty.com
Terry R. Backlund Broker/OwnerLori A. Backlund Real Estate Agent
7412 GUNFLINT TRAIL GRAND MARAIS
16 x 12 log cabin on five acres. Handy mid trail location.
MLS# 6003625 Price: $75,000
1010 E 7TH AVE GRAND MARAIS
4 bedroom 2 Bath 2 Car Garage2800 sq. ft. of quality craftsmanship.
MLS# 6003607 Price: $337,750
110 W. 5TH AVE. GRAND MARAIS
3 Bedroom 2 Bath. Being sold fully furnished. Would make a fabulous
home or income property.MLS# 6003538 Price: $228,800
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100 BRANDON LANE GRAND MARAIS
Sweet one bedroom home. Out building and shed on 1.25 acres,
close to town.MLS# 6003445 Price: $107,900
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1846A CAMP 20 RD. HOVLAND20 wooded acres priced to sell.MLS# 6002983 Price: $14,000310XXX SODERBERG LN. BIRCH LAKE202 ft. lake shore lot on 5 acres. Driveway and build site.MLS# 6002970 Price: $129,000 PRICED TO SELL! 474X SOUTH SHORE DR., GRAND MARAISVery nice 5 acre parcel near Devil’s Track abuts Fed land.MLS# 6002390 Price: $42,5001846 CAMP 20 RD. HOVLAND, MN 40 wooded acres priced to sell.MLS# 6002984 Price: $28,000
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10 acre parcel with 24 x 24 garage with rustic studio apt. and well
MLS# 6003780 Price: $124,900
387 MOOSE VALLEY RD. HOVLAND
4 Bedroom 3 Bath 2 Car Garage plus large heated 40 x 32 garage/
workshop on 7.76 AcresMLS# TBD Price: $227,750
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BEST LAKE SUPERIOR LOCATION AT THOMSONITE BEACH! Super location between Grand Marias and Lutsen with Incredible views
of the Big Lake! Meticulously Maintained, move in ready, Great Opportunity to make
this Your Dream Lake Superior home! MLS#6001226 $569,500
DRAMATIC SHORELINE AND INCREDIBLE VIEWS!
Must see Lake Superior home, main level master bedroom, very cool cobblestone fireplace, open
kitchen to family floor plan! Great Tofte location, walk to Coho Café! MLS#6001714 $650,000
OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! Enjoy expansive
views and a lot of elbow room with over 300 ft of Lake Superior Shoreline! Well constructed home is ready to be
updated! Gorgeous Stone fireplace, two car detached, Lovely Lutsen setting! MLS#600899 $679,900
NEW! WOWSER OF A LAKE SUPERIOR HOME
IN TOFTE! Wrapped in the history of the North Shore! Accessible and
SPECTACULAR 177 ft of Lake Superior in Wilderness Setting! Staggering views of
Lake Superior from the kitchen and dining area! You’ll love having your morning coffee on the new deck surrounded by
mature spruce and pine! 3+ Bdrms, 3 garages! Sweet location just west of
Tofte, walk to Blue Fin, Bike to Lutsen! MLS#6003473 $475,000
NEW! ELEGANCE & COMFORT on Lake Superior’s Cascade Beach Rd! Lovingly
remodeled, the owners focused on Luxury and Style in the Northwoods: a massive stone fireplace for the ages; a master bath filled with natural stone, steam shower
and soaker tub; and a living room noble as the Big Lake! Separate Glass Studio with Billiards, Foosball & darts! Rustic guest cabin captures the Old Time North
Shore. MLS#6003535 $899,000
COMMERCIAL DOWNTOWN LUTSEN
DREAMY LAKE SUPERIOR land and lakeshore! Several acres of privacy and way more than 200 ft of Level Access Lake Superior shoreline
in Schroeder, near Sugarloaf Cove Naturalist Area! MLS#6001554
REDUCED! $275,000
PERCHED ON THE EDGE OF LAKE SUPERIOR! Architecturally pleasing home w/ large decks, enjoy Lake Superior breezes, or
stay warm in the Sunroom with Captivating Views! Owner’s Suite is the place for naps and
boreal dreams! Guests will enjoy the upstairs suite or exterior bunkroom adjacent to garage. Super
location, Walk the bike path to Temperance River’s mouth in to Lake Superior!
MLS#6003598 $409,000
NEW! SERENITY ON LAKE SUPERIOR’S CASCADE BEACH RD! Lovely home thoughtfully designed for year round living or Lutsen Vacation Getaway! Vaulted ceilings, Corner Fireplace welcomes you in to the Great Room…Soak in the Big Lake just feet from the floor
to ceiling windows! Gourmet kitchen, large island and custom cabinetry! Awesome Owner’s Suite, add’l 2 bedrms.
Your guests will LOVE the Mint guest cottage. Attached garage plus Gardner’s garage perfect for boat storage and
lawn care. MLS#6003640 $699,900
SUPER OPPORTUNITY TO OWN MOST OF DOWNTOWN LUTSEN! Approx. 9 ac bordered by Lutsen creek, this hotspot hosts 5 commercial businesses and a lot of apartments with good long term renters! 13 lot trailer park has been established since the 70’s, w/ each trailer owner paying lot rent. GORGEOUS LAND, mature pines, nice setting for future expansion with zero lot line setbacks. New compliant commercial septic system. Rental housing is in high demand in the Lutsen area, all rentals are full with long term history. Potential add’l income from retail space and garage/warehouse space currently used by seller. Seller Financing optional. MLS#6003550 $1,575,000
LOTS OF LAND AND LAKESHORE ON LAKE
SUPERIOR! Well maintained Family Compound with yr round newer home on 8+ ac and 340+ ft accessible shoreline! But’s it really about “The Shining Rocks” The “Rock 1” log
cabin was built early 30’s, and it’s been lovingly maintained by only a handful of families since.
Cabins Rock 1, 2 & 3 create this incredible family compound! MLS#6002529 $699,000
BEST BARGAIN AND LOCATION ON LAKE SUPERIOR! Quality crafted townhome features an owner’s suite so luxurious your family and guests may wonder if you’ll ever reappear! 476’ of shared shore w/ a point that juts dramatically into the lake forming Good Harbor &
Cutface Creek beach. Water, sewer, ext. maint. covered by Assoc., Just Show up, Relax, and Explore!
MLS#6002475 REDUCED! $337,500
QUIET OASIS ON THE BIG LAKE! Relax and just Enjoy Life, A masterpiece of main
level living for the couple who enjoys entertaining but also enjoys having their own space at the end of the night, why, that’s why you have two guest quarters! MLS#6003227 REDUCED! $799,999
NEW! WATER AND WILDERNESS ON LAKE
SUPERIOR! Fab location on Cty Rd 34 in Lutsen, Classic Northwoods Cabin alongside a rambling creek dropping in to Lake Superior, accessible shoreline! MLS#6003653 $399,000
NEW! KARMIC CABIN ON LAKE SUPERIOR!
Great vibes resonate from this home, comfortable in its design, it’s about the nice views from the entire main level, including main level bedroom!
Nearby Taconite Harbor, watch the big boats pull in to the harbor!! MLS#6003759 $349,000
NEW! STATELY LAKE SUPERIOR HOME! Over 11
ac and 317 ft of shoreline, big Granite Chunks perfect for laying around on,
while dipping your toes in the Big Lake! Prowl design maximizes the views up and down the shore, and
you’ll love the elbow room this home offers! Two car detached, A Must See!
MLS#TBA $799,900
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WINDSONG ON LAKE SUPERIOR OFFERS IT ALL IN BEAVER BAY! Up and Coming Beaver Bay boasts an easier drive to the cities and really good Value! Amazing layout to soak in the Views, this home won’t disappoint! MLS#6002658 $339,000
MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN, BIKE OR HIKE IN AND OUT AT CARIBOU HIGHLANDS! Ski In Ski
Out, Super Nice Condos and townhomes at Caribou Highlands, a wide variety available from the small
getaway studios to the Top Notch 4 Bedrm Townhomes. Call TimberWolff today, we are your Condo Experts! FROM $115,000 MLS#6002881
#620 MOOSE MTN 4-5 bedrm mint townhome!
MLS#6002082 $330,000 #605 MOOSE MTN 4 bedrm mint townhome!
MLS#6002557 $297,000#525 MOOSE MTN,
Mint Condition! REDUCED! MLS#6002963 $168,900
ON DEERYARD LAKE, with garage/workshop/cabin with 100 ft of Nice Shoreline and nearly 3 acres of south sloping land. Electric, well,
septic tank, AND dock! Can’t beat this value for Lutsen Lakeshore Living! MLS#6001066 $139,000
LUTSEN MOUNTAIN RESORT AREA AND LAKE SUPERIOR VACATION TOWNHOMES!
ELEGANT AND INCOME GENERATING QUARTER SHARE AT SURFSIDE! at Tofte’s upscale Surfside Resort. #7 is a stone’s throw from accessible shoreline you’ll LOVE,
this townhome, and it’s affordable with the Quarter Share option! No other end unit compares on price, views or locale to the Big Lake. The interior is right out of the pages of Architectural Digest, total Luxury! $199,000 MLS#6003491
LOVELY BLUEFIN BAY Lake Superior home! Modern and functional space from the kitchen overlooking the lake and Great Room, flowing through a newly remodeled upper level, you’ll fall in love with this Townhome! Nice rental revenues makes this vacation home a keeper! MLS#6002385 $554,900
#70 BEHIND COHO! Must See!!
MLS#6003372 $560,000
SKIPPING STONES ON LAKE SUPERIOR AT THE VILLAS!If you haven’t seen the Villas in a while, you better look again! Most have been updated, especially K3! Let us show you the NEW LOOK in the Sea Villas and you will LOVE them! AT WATERS EDGE K3 VILLA, SUPER BARGAIN AT $177,500 REDUCED!
TAIT LAKE HOME IN LUTSEN! Enjoy Fall leaf color from the breezy deck overlooking
the 260 ft of shoreline! Tons of light flows through the Living Room focusing on Wilderness lake
views. Well maintained year round home is totally dialed in and the garage boasts a roomy workshop
with spacious guest suite! MLS#6002868 REDUCED! $329,000
NICE LAKE VIEW HOME OVERLOOKING NINEMILE LAKE! Tons of Space, great views and
Affordable Low Maintenance Living! MLS#6002645 $145,000
ANCIENT PINES ON TAIT LAKE! Lovely log sided Cabin with Vaulted Ceilings, Gorgeous Fireplace, and
Awesome Views! So much to Offer, Yr Rnd Living on Tait Lake in Lutsen! MLS#6003095 $369,000
SUMMER CAMP ON DEVIL TRACK LAKE! Southern exposure, gravel beach! Serene
setting, sweet deck perfect for summer fish fry’s! Cabin has electricity, baseboard heat and wood stove to take
the chill off those cool summer eves! Efficient sleep loft great for, cozy main level bedrm. Super efficient lay out, Awesome Sunroom! Outhouse, Tackle Shed, and plenty
of room to plan your future dream home on Devil Track Lake! MLS#6003559 $139,900
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DRIVEWAY to your Inland Lake
Dream Spot! Level Lake Access on White Pine Lake in Lutsen, year
round access, bordering federal land with
electric at Driveway. Tons of Value, One of
a Kind Spot, Must See! MLS#6002667
$175,000 GREAT VALUE!
HONEYMOONER’S RETREAT IN LUTSEN! Nearly 5 acres, 279 ft of Wilderness Shoreline! Enjoy Eagles fishing the Lake from your Dock! Architecturally designed, custom crafted home welcomes you with its locally crafted Douglas Fir doors! Clean
lines in the kitchen; Custom Douglas Fir and Heart Pine shelving surrounding the Basalt Stone Fireplace in the Great Room make for a Magnificent Space overlooking peaceful Christine Lake. Guest cabin to boot! MLS#6003498 $449,900
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NEW! HOLY SMOKES, WHAT A GREAT DEAL!One Bedroom Two bath Sweet Condo Ski In & Out, Great location and Views at Lutsen Mountains! Seller Says All Assessments for Renovation Upgrades paid at Listing Price! MLS#6003638 $105,000
JAW DROPPING COOL
CARIBOU LAKE LOT!
Mature Maples, Birch and Cedars on hillside building site with the backdrop of ledgerock walls and Ledgerock boulder shoreline, an
Architect’s Dream Site, an incredible piece of land and lakeshore!
MLS#6002791 $250,000
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CABIN LIVING WITH ELBOW ROOM! Great location between Blue Fin Bay and Lutsen Mountains, make this your winter getaway retreat! Easy access to hiking,
biking, snowmobiling…you name it and it’s within minutes! 4+ acres, nice Lake Superior views and a two plus garage! MLS#6000042 $140,000
DEVIL TRACK RD HOME! Nice home for someone looking for sweat equity,
desirable location on 10 ac of nice land! Tons of potential! MLS#6000256
REDUCED! $174,000
FINE LIVING IN FINLAND! Cherry cabinets in Kitchen, Huge deck
overlooking Pines! Garage and sheds. Great Price! MLS#6002456 $175,000
ARCHI-TECTURAL DESIGN Near Carlton Peak! Good bang for your buck for square footage, this multi-level home is very Cool. Updated gourmet kitchen, new flooring and carpet and two garages! MLS#6001636 $240,000
FUNCTIONAL HOME ON 6 AC in between Lutsen and
Tofte, just a minute to the Ski Hill or Sugarbush XCountry trails! Garage, tons of space! MLS#6002213
REDUCED! $189,000
NATURAL BEAUTY! Main level year round living just east of Grand Marais, with insulated garage! MLS#6002327
MOTIVATED SELLERS! $179,900
SUPER OPPORTUNITY, Rent the Lower Level and love living on the main level with wrap around deck
and LOVELY Lake Superior views! Really worth a look, great living spaces! MLS#6003021 BARGAIN
PRICE! $189,900
RUGGED TERRAIN CRADLES THIS SHOWBOAT CABIN! Towering
Pines silhouettes the view toward Lake Superior from the upstairs deck, a nice functional design
with open kitchen to family room, newer construction with garage! MLS#6002692
REDUCED! $199,000
DARLING LUTSEN HOME, the perfect Hobby Farm! Fab location
on Caribou Trail, Newer addition created main level and upper level
bedrooms with modern baths, excellent use of space. Farmstyle kitchen and spacious living room overlook the apple trees and perennial gardens!
Garage, small greenhouse and barns! MLS#6002736 $225,000
TUCKED ALONG
SPRINGDALE RD. Developed build site with drive, sheds,
sauna and drilled well! Older trailer home.
MLS#6003229 $52,700
CRAZY BIG LAKE BIG MOUNTAIN VIEWS! Epic Home with Sprawling views, too Incredible to Imagine, you MUST SEE! Main Level Living, huge deck,
loft bedrooms and lower level family/guest space. Over 6 acres! MLS#6002052 $275,000
STAGGERING LAKE SUPERIOR VIEWS,
STUNNING HOME! Bowl Over your Guests with the Lake Superior views, quality crafted home with fine finishings
and thoughtful design! Lovely setting perched atop the Sawtooth Ridges over
Blue Fin Bay in Tofte! MLS#6002322 REDUCED $529,900
HUGE FAMILY HOME WITH LAKE VIEWS OR APARTMENT COMPLEX? YOU DECIDE! Lake View home on 10 acres set up as a three apartment home between Lutsen and Grand Marais! Needs some repairs, but can’t beat the value. Attached 2 car plus detached 4 car garage! MLS#6003371 REDUCED! $179,900
Ice Out and Fish On! Happy Fishing Opener Up North!
SALEPENDING
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STARTER, KEEPER! Zippy Grand Marais home, large
yard and Neat Home! A Must See at MLS#6003099 $99,000
LOVELY HOME IN COUNTRY SETTING MLS#6003299
$165,000 REDUCED!
NEW! HANDY MAN’S DREAM! Large lots and lots of potential!
MLS#6003512
SALEPENDING
SALEPENDING
NEW! TUCKED IN TO THE TREETOPS OF LUTSEN! Small
footprint living at its best! Functional main level bedroom, tasteful bath! Open
vaulted ceilings welcome you to the serene views through the maple forest tops,
astounding in the fall! Gourmet Wolf stove is the center of the kitchen! Must
See! MLS#6003770 $185,000
NEW! HELLUVA GREAT HOMESTEAD! Super
home, 40 acres of Mountain Top wilderness, distant Lake Superior
views and AMAZING views of the Northern Lights! Welcoming kitchen and dining areas where
your family and friends will congregate during holiday meals!
Everything you need for sustainable living is on site! A Must See!
MLS#6003763 $275,000
NEW! GORGEOUS
NEWER CONSTRUCTION HOME on five acres of rolling terrain with
wild life pond! Located a few miles up the
Gunflint Trail from the Grand Marais harbor for easy commute to town! Open Great
room designed for family and entertaining, huge decks, main level bedrooms and walk out guest space! Super two car garage!
A MUST SEE! MLS#6003801 $285,000
WELCOMING FAMILY HOME WITH RENTAL APARTMENT! 4 bedrm home is great for the growing family!
Offset your mortgage with rental income from a nice one bedrm attached apartment. Great value at MLS#6003097 $199,000
CUSTOM CRAFTSMANSHIP, Small Footprint design! Main level bedrm and Loft bedrm, large office, bath on upper
and main floor! Huge, heated workshop/garage, any man’s dream! Very affordable living with option to rent the garage apt.
with a little finishing! MLS#6002254 MOTIVATED
SELLER $225,000
SALE
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NEW! STUNNING WILDERNESS HOME ON 20 ACRES! Guest Cabin, pole
barn and Sweet home complete this hobby farm setting! Lots of elbow room in the home, great views
and awesome deck. Must see home, PRICED TO SELL AT $309,900! MLS#TBD
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LAKESHORE BUILD SITES!
15 AC and approx.. 2000 ft of shoreline on Tanner Lake in Isabella! MLS#6002450 $170,000
SWEET CLARA LAKE LUTSEN SHORELINE!
Level Access from Build Site to Rocky Shores, your Future Cabin will overlook
Superior National Forest Lands! Electric, yr round access, Old Cabin in place to use now
and build later! MLS#26055 $199,000
VOYAGEUR POINT ON POPLAR LAKE!
New boat dock allows you to get out over the water and look down the bay. Nice path
from dock to boat house and to elevated home site.
MLS#6002494 $159,000
BARGAIN CLARA LAKE SITE! Yr Round Access, Electric at street and cleared build site perfect for your Getaway Cabin on
Coveted Clara Lake! MLS#6001680 $150,000
LARGE LAKESHORE LOT ON CHRISTINE LAKE
in Lutsen, year round access with over 10 acres and 200 feet of shoreline! Hilltop
building site with cleared path thru cedar forest to Christine Lake, a super wilderness lake great for paddling your
days away! MLS#28961 $129,000
SILVER BAY TO LITTLE MARAISTO FINLAND & ISABELLA!
Rocky Wall Overlooking Lake Superior just outside Silver Bay PRICE REDUCED!
MLS#6003239 $99,00080 acres for $79,000 Blesner Lake Rd!
MLS#6003110 Show Stopping Views from this White Tail Ridge Building Site, looks over Wolf Ridge ELC, Astounding Mountain Top Views! MLS#6002468 $79,000
Rocky Wall land with Driveway in place, HUGE views of Shovel Point!
MLS#6002434 $99,000Sonju Lake Road in Finland!
Several large parcels from MLS#6001324 $44,900
Huge Lake Superior views, build site surrounded by cliff wall and creek! MLS#6001295 $89,900
160 acre parcel of upland maples and boreal forest. Beautiful forest, absolute quiet, total seclusion. Owned by the same family since
1904! MLS#6002612 REDUCED! $129,000
SCHROEDER AREA NEAR THE CROSS RIVER!
40 Ac of Maples and boreal forest meandering toward a sweet moose pond and
creek, with driveway in place and cleared build site! MLS#6002822 $125,000
Thoreau’s Cabin on Rolling 10 Ac of Maples! Just perfect getaway Deluxe Camp
Cabin, newer construction, fire pit, outhouse, All you Need to enjoy the Northwoods!
MLS#6002164 $87,900Gorgeous Acreage
Overlooking Sawtooth Range! Yr Round, Electric. MLS#6003185 $45,000DRAMATIC Mountain Top Views, Rolling Hills, Maple Forests fading in
to Spruce and Pine and YEAR ROUND ACCESS…simply said a MAGNIFICENT piece of land…tons of acreage available, or
just pick up a 40 for $70,000! MUST SEE, call Emily today! MLS#6001560, multiple#’s call
for full map and prices! FROM $70,000 MLS#6001560-66
10 Ac Parcels of Maples! Scramble across the Rolling Terrain of Mature
Maples (Breathtaking in the Fall) to a Sweet Building site Perched Over a Mixed Boreal Forest, Good Levels of Serenity For Sure! Year Round Access and Electric at Road!
MLS#6000676 $56,900Sugarloaf Retreats on High Ridge
Drive, located up the Surgaloaf Road from Sugarloaf Cove Naturalist Area, Enjoy
large acreage parcels at rock bottom prices! From $62,000! MLS#25701-4
Entrepreneurs Wanted! Commercial land with storage buildings in place, Lake Superior
side of Hwy in Schroeder. Perfect for additional storage bldgs. To increase revenues, or start a
Hardware, contractor, Farmer’s Market spot…May build to suit!! MLS#6002386 $99,000
TOFTE AREA NEAR BLUEFIN BAY RESORT!
LeVeaux Mountain, Super Views and Wildlife Ponds! FROM $52,500
MLS#6002929 & MLS#6002995 Just Up the Sawbill Trail Grab your little piece of the Northwoods, rolling terrain and small community feel with
year round access, great build sites! MLS#6001346 From $17,500!!
Toftevaag on the Sawbill, Nice Lake Views! Walk to the Coho, great
location! FROM $53,000 MLS#29252
New! Wowser Lake Superior views on Overlook Tr! MLS#6003716 $82,900
Cool Spot for your Dream Home! Driveway is in place leading to a drop dead
gorgeous building site with ledge rock vertical drop water fall! MLS#6002624
REDUCED! $54,900New! Mature Spruce and BIG Lake Views! Walk to Blue Fin Bay, drilled well in place!
$49,900 MLS#6003482
LUTSEN LAKE VIEWS & WILDERNESS LANDS!
Turnagain Trail Hunting Parcel! Convenient to Everything, but end of the
Road! FROM $59,000 MLS#6003036 Over 15 ac of Wilderness on Turnagain Trail
in Lutsen! MLS#6002934 $69,500Prime Build Site(s) just off theCaribou at
Jonvick Creek! $49,000 MLS#6003188Gorgeous 5 acre parcels
in the Heart of Lutsen paved Caribou Trail locale bordering USFS lands!
MLS#6002383 FROM 54,900-$77,500
Rollins Ridge land, hike to Oberg Mtn from your front door! MLS#6002351
REDUCED! $49,900New! Creek Build Site just off the Caribou
Trail at Jonvick Creek! Rare and Unique Build site! MLS#6003633 $59,500
What an opportunity! 30 plus acres on Lutsen’s Ski Hill Rd, just down the hill from the Midwest’s best ski area: Lutsen Mountains. Great views of
Lake Superior and toward Moose Mountain. MLS#6002951 $269,900
Honeymoon Trail Wildlife Lands! 10 Ac nearby Poplar River in Lutsen, great
hunting or hiking land at a SUPER GREAT price! MLS#26729 $39,900
30 acres of Prime Wilderness Land with year round access and electric at
street with Views of Lutsen’s famed Clara Lake! MLS#6001462 $137,500
Lovely 20 acre parcel located on the outskirts of Lutsen, only minutes to
Bigsby and Caribou Lakes! Nice mixed forest with high ground for choice building sites. Great price for your
Northwoods getaway! MLS#31531 $37,900
Gorgeous Views of Williams and Wills Lake in Lutsen! Year Round Access, electric, Mountain Top site
bordering USFS land. A Wonderful place to build your Northwoods home!
MLS#6001685 REDUCED! $70,000Super Building Site on Honeymoon
Trail Lutsen locale with electric and all year access! High ground!
MLS#6001796 $28,800GRAND MARAIS LOCATION
LOCATION LOCATION!
60 Acres Minutes to Grand Marais near Devil Track Lake! Easy walking/biking access across Fed land to Monker Lake!
MLS#6002586 $95,900
Birch Drive just west of Grand Marais, wilderness living with SUPER build sites,
borders USFS lands, year round access! Great buy at $45,000 REDUCED!
WOW! MLS#6002349A River Runs Through It! 160 Acres of Upland and River Frontage on the Cascade River near Eagle Mountain, a Rare Find with tons of opportunity. Whether Hunting land or Wilderness Retreat, this is a Great Opportunity!
MLS#31732 $140,000Own your own park in the heart of
Grand Marais! MLS#6002396 $17,000
County Rd 7 Murphy Mountain Lake View lands! Bargain Buys in young
Poplar Forest, easy clearing for Sweet Lake Superior Views for as little as
$39,900! Or Enjoy Hilltop Build Site with driveway in place, creek bordering site for
MLS#25633 $89,90060 Ac with Lake Views E of Grand Marais! Keep this gem all to yourself
and enjoy plenty of elbow room! MLS#6002841 $124,900Parten Way on Pike Lake Rd!
Panoramic Vistas of the Sawtooths, road rough in, a five minute drive to new Pike
Lake Landing! Yr Round access! UP MLS#6003047 $39,900
Wild Plum Drive, East of Grand Marais! Nice level build site, yr round and electric
avail. MLS#6003492 $49,900
400 FT WITH 14 AC ON DEVIL TRACK LAKE!
What more can we say? Oh yes, there is a nice meandering driveway through mature red
pines leading to level access beach shoreline. Quite nice!
MLS#6002721 $375,000
Ice Out and Fish On! Happy Fishing Opener Up North!
PENDING
NEW! SWEET PARCEL ON SWALLOW LAKE IN ISABELLA AREA! 220 ft of
shoreline, 2.5 ac! MLS#6003766 $64,900
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www.coldwellbanker.com/website/Lake.Superior.Properties
lockport@boreal.orgDeb Niemisto218-370-8434
Nan Bradley218-370-8433
Four Seasons Guest House6374-78 W Hwy 61 - Tofte
4520 Cascade Beach RoadLake Superior - Lutsen
Classic North Shore cabin, 3 BD, 2 BA, beautiful setting, wood floors & stone fireplace.
MLS 6002048 $450,000
Accessible Lake Superior shoreline sits this 3BD lo-cal craftsman home plus 3 rental units. 5+ acres great location! MLS 6003622 $399,900
345 Seagull Lake RdSeagull Lk - Gunflint Trail
Architecture-designed home with guest quarters at door of BWCA.
MLS 6001517 $959,000
7072 Two Moose TrailWilson Lake - Finland
West facing 280’ lakeshore property. Driveway, electric, etc, 7.2 acre parcel.MLS 6003698 $259,900
256 Carlson TrailChristine Lake - Lutsen
Tastefully furnished custom log cabin w/200’ lakeshore. Hunt, fish, bike & hike
right out your door.MLS 6003325 $227,900
Devil Track LakeWalter Rd - Grand Marais
Wooded lot, nice shoreline, views, power, phone.
MLS 29981 Only $129,900
Land ListingsNear Paradise Beach
5 acre parcel to enjoy life near the shore with Lake Superior views. MLS 29901 $39,900
20 Acres - LutsenCaribou Trail. MLS 6001675 $149,000
Must see! 5 BD, 3 BA, gourmet kitchen, owners suite, fireplace, accessible & beautiful shoreline
MLS 6001652 $699,000
Lake Superior 5 Acres7974 W Hwy 61 - Schroeder
4 BD, 2 BA lake home. Lakeviews from every room. Furnished inc dock and pontoon boat. Must see!!!
MLS 6003276 $400,000
Commercial - 126 Airport RdGrand Marais Airport
Commercial hanger, heated, electric, insulated, rental income.
MLS 6001751 $249,900
120 White Sky DriveCaribou Lake - Lutsen
Condo sleeps 4, oversize deck, rental revenue offsets owner costs, WIFI, fireplace
MLS TBA $114,000
124 Bridge Run - LutsenCaribou Highlands Resort
Land near Lk Superior ParkTofte Park Rd - Tofte Prime 4A parcel has location and great value for dream cabin. Buy 2A for $65,450 near Tofte boat accessMLS 6002831 $119,000
1 Norwood Shores - LutsenLake Superior Townhome
Enjoy your days on Lake Superior in Lutsen with this 2 BR, 1 BA four season low maintenance Townhome.
MLS 6002488 $249,000
Located between Tofte/Lutsen, spectacular lake views, borders Superior National Forest, Must See!!
MLS 6003159 $69,000
Aspen Ridge - 5 AcresLake Superior Views
34 White Sky - LutsenCaribou Lake Cabin
One BDRM cabin with loft and all the ameni-ties to enjoy the lake. Dock to launch water-
craft, patio & deck. MLS 6003660 $222,500
Contact Nan & Deb to discuss great opportunities218-370-8433
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lake superior properties iNlaND Water properties
2 speCtaCular lake superior lots at terraCe poiNt. Outstanding shoreline views all the way to Artist Point & Grand Marais. Each has dramatic shoreline. Great location west of town. priced at Mls 6000590, $600,000 and Mls 6001067 $300,000
total peaCe aND privaCy greeNWooD lake Spectacular custom executive log home and retreat located on 2 lots, 750' of shoreline and over 13 acres. The main home consists of 2932 sq ft of living
space. 3 bedrooms including a lovely master suite, 2 baths with showers and one with whirlpool tub. The lake view is spectacular through lots of glass from all the rooms. Mls# 6002467 $989,000Huge parCel - Cas-CaDe lake. This is the only private land on the lake. Enjoy the utmost privacy and unspoiled wilder-ness views with 87 acres and over 3,000’ of shoreline. Includes a well-maintained cabin, sauna, dock and outhouse. Easy year-round access. Unique opportunity to own a private wilderness compound! Mls #31513 $700,000.
WilsoN lake lot. Strikingly beautiful 5.4 acre lot, 355’ of shoreline with great build sites near the lake or tucked around the bluff for gorgeous views. Mls #6002430 $259,500
MCFarlaND lake CabiN Beautiful cedar log cabin on McFarland Lake. Cozy hide-away with sauna building, Log guest cabin, storage building. Great shoreline with new dock. Partially furnished. Large deck, nice cedar
trees. Great view of palisade. Mls #6002033 $259,000
NortH FoWl lake. Rare opportunity to own a private wilderness escape. 2 BRs, full kitchen, comfortable living room and large deck. Large open yard, sauna, storage shed and dock. Great privacy, 200’ of shoreline, abut-ting the BWCAW. Water access. Mls #30184 $199,000.
Devil traCk lake - lot. This Devil Track Lake lot has easy access from county road, power, phone and great building sites. South shore, 200 ft. frontage, great views. Build your home on the lake here. Mls #6001771 $198,900.
solituDe oN looN lake. These lots are located on the south side of Loon Lake and offers great lake views. The main road is in place and power is on the lot line. These lots offer a great shoreline and many nice trees. Mls #6001605, 6002124, 6002128 $192,000
lake superior -beaver bay lot. elevated site with slope to lake. Rugged shoreline. Towering white pines, spruce, birch and cedar. Must be seen to be appreciated. Views to offshore island. Great building site. Mls #6002594 $379,000
oNe oF a kiND lake superior parCel This Lake Superior lot has ledge rock, coves, creeks and a spectacular view of the lighthouse in Grand Marais and the Sawtooth Mountains. Only a short walk to the shops and dining in Grand Marais. Septic installed and built to accommodate 5+ bedrooms. End of the road privacy, private bridge over a bub-bling creek to access the site. Mls#6003042 $729,000
CasCaDe beaCH CabiN. Spectacular ledge rock Lake Superior parcel on Cascade Beach Road. There are rock out-croppings, a cove and could be improved to year round use. Mls# 6002552 $399,000
trout HaveN Six lots at Trout Haven at Hare Lake at a package price. Excel-lent investment opportunity. Lots platted and ready to sell. Great location within 20 minutes of Lutsen/Tofte, and just minutes
from many great fishing and camping lakes in the Timber-Frear chain or BWCAW. Power and phone, county road, good home or cabin sites. Mls#6003161 $295,000
Locally owned and operated since 1996
sHareD lake superior. This spectacular building site has pristine views of the shoreline from a nicely elevated lot. The site was prepared and is ready to build your dream home. Water, sewer, electric and broadband are ready for hookup. Only 8 owners share a park-like setting. Secure and private with owners association to share expenses. A garage site included. Mls 6003400 $124,900
guNFliNt lake CabiN iN piNe Forest. This cabin sits on a fantastic pine filled lot with 200 feet of meandering shore and fabulous view of the Canadian shore across the lake. The cabin needs work, it's in rough shape, but it has classic features like a wall of glass overlooking the lake, cathedral ceilings with loft and large open floor plan. A super location with great access to Gunflint and the BWCAW. Adjoining lots available. Mls 6003420 $299,000
guNFliNt trail--tuCker lake lot. Have tons of privacy on this 3.68-acre lake lot with over 550 feet of shoreline, plus 237 feet more shore across the private road, in a protected bay. Nice trees, great building site. Pristine views, and direct access to the BWCAW. Mls 6003363 $239,900
guNFliNt lake, bWCaW, aND borDer vieWs. Nicely elevated lake lots, large white pine, easy access to the rocky, classic wilderness shoreline. Outstanding views of the Canadian shore. Super building sites with
driveway in place, and power, phone and Broadband available. Meandering 200 feet of boulder shoreline. Rare chance to own a vacant lot on Mile-O-Pine Road. Two lots available. Mls 6003422, Mls 6003423 $230,000
log CabiN, toWeriNg piNes, West bearskiN lake. Totally charming Charlie Boostrom log cabin sits in a forest of towering pines. The cabin has been lovingly maintained. The 2 bedroom cabin is a summer-use place to
reflect and escape. Hardwood floors, beamed ceilings and large kitchen. It comes furnished and is ready for you to move in. The BWCAW is just a short paddle. Mls# 6003448 $319,000
CHiCago bay HoMe. Located along coveted Chicago Bay Road, this charming Lake Superior cottage has fresh paint, new carpet and counters. Roomy spaces with large windows for great views of the lake. Plus private shoreline.
Mls# 6002611 $174,900
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log CHarM, superior seClusioN. Lake Superior charm and seclusion awaits on this private retreat property. With over 28 acres & 866 feet of shore privacy is assured. Two classic North Shore log
cabins have historic warmth and attention to detail, with outstanding lake views along the dramatic, unspoiled shoreline. Each cabin sits secluded from the other. Trails, bridges and scenic overlooks make the whole property accessible and it feels like your own state park! It's a rare large property that's so unique on Lake Superior. Main cabin has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and spectacular views. Guest cabin has a main room and porch. There is much hand-made attention to detail in these historic and classic Aldrich log cabins. Mls#6003618 $1,250,000
lake superior, aFForDable, FiNisH to taste. This new lake shore home sits on 110 feet of north shore ledge rock with great views. The 2 bed-room, 2 bath home is quality constructed and partially completed in-side. It's ready for you to use now and finish to your own taste and time frame. Kitchen, floor coverings, and master suite are waiting for your input. Build sweat-equity while enjoying a usable home, or complete the details before you move in. Mls#6003520 $369,500
Harriet lake re-treat. Want seclusion? Here is a classic homestead property at the end of a private road. It has 87 acres and 1300 feet of shoreline on a peaceful bay of Harriet Lake. There is no other private land on the bay, and adjoining on two side of this property. It's just you and the Superior National Forest! There are two older cabins that can be swept out and put to use. Mls# 6003484 $310,000
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NeW! pike lake - sHareD expeNses. This clean and neat 2 bedroom cabin sits privately within a common interest community shared with 4 other cottages. You can live here or use as
a weekend escape. Or, use as a vacation rental. The Pike Lake views are great, there's a large deck for your BBQ's and all the benefits of lakeside living are here. Plus the big expenses are shared making it affordable and easy on your worries with shared maintenance of roads and utilities. There's an 8 x 16 storage shed which sits on a garage lot if you want to build one. The shared 300 feet of shoreline is great for boats, canoes and swimming. The association dues are minimal. This is certainly a unique opportunity for lake living near Grand Marais, where shared common lake developments don't typically exist. Mls# 6003678 $194,900
NeW! WilsoN lake CabiN. Very nice private setting with association covenants to protect your Solitude. The log-sided "carriage house" cabin has great views overlooking Wilson Lake, and the build site has been prepared down by the shore. There is even a
private, sandy beach on part of the shoreline. The well and septic for a 4-bedroom home are in. This well-insulated cabin has in-floor heating throughout which is backed up by a cozy wood stove next to a large window with a view of the lake. Unlike most of the other properties in this beatiful, quiet development, this property has a private driveway to enhance your privacy. Mls#6003767 $310,000
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CoNDoMiNiuMsiNlaND Water properties
Quality Devil traCk lake lot. Heavily wooded south shore lot with 150’ of shore. Easy shore-line, great views, excellent building sites. Power/phone. More shoreline available. Mls #6001770 $149,900.
greeNWooD lake Lovely, wooded lot on desirable Greenwood Lake. High elevation with spectacular views of the whole lake, bays and islands. This lot is surveyed, has a new driveway
and turn around. Mls#6002946 $119,000
paNoraMiC vieWs Unit 11A and 11B at Terrace Point offers buyers an opportunity to enjoy panoramic lake views and Lake Superior experiences. Architectural designs inspired by Frank
Lloyd Wright and John Howe. There are numerous built in furnishings built to a high standard. Mls#6002759 $235,000 and Mls#6002760 $215,000
trout HaveN. Six nicely wooded, west-facing lakelots on Hare Lake. Easy county road access. Power available. Beautiful views, nice shoreline, good trout fishing. starting at $72,000.
CasCaDe river property. If you're looking for peace, quiet, and beautiful wilderness views, this could be the location for you. Off the beaten path, yet good access. Good building sites on 25 acres overlooking the beautiful Cascade River. Mls #6002440 $84,900
CouNtry liviNg. Enjoy peace and calm with true country living. Charming rambler nestled in 26 acres of meadow and woods. Plenty of storage, built ins, and garage space,
even a heated studio! Mls #6002460 $242,500
sNoWsHoe ruN lots Snowshoe run is set along a high ridge overlooking Hare Lake in a mature northern hardwood forests. Year-round plowed and maintained county roads, power at each property and a clear water, trout lake. These
beautiful home sites were planned for generations of enjoyment and are protected by covenants. Mls# 6003206 thru 6003212 prices start at $24,900
lot 1, NiNeMile lake End of the road, large lot adjoins Superior National Forest and Cabin Creek Unit Roadless area. Great trees, views and building site. Power, year-round round access. Mls #6003203 $89,300
Locally owned and operated since 1996
Flute reeD river propertyVery nice property for your homestead or retreat. The river meanders through with a perfect build site. Heavily wooded. Electric at the road. Year round access. Mls#6003200 $45,000
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MiD-trail soutH FaCiNg lot In a private development of 11 lots sur-rounded by US Forest land. Heavy tree cover-age of mature of red and white pine and cedar. Minutes from the amenities of the mid Gunflint Trail area. Mls 6003402 $99,000
CouNtry HoMe WitH Huge sHop aND apart-MeNt. Quality home on secluded 20 acres in maple forest. Sunny living/kitchen area. Expansive master loft-suite. Huge deck with large yard and open mature woods. 3-car garage. 3100 sq ft. shop/of-
fice/apt. perfect for cottage "industry" or other creative use. More land available. Mls# 6002767 $599,000
sister lake par-Cel. Nice lake lot with good tree cover, high and level building sites. High point of surrounding area has awesome views. Excellent shoreline with great views of the lake. Partial driveway already in place. The lot is potentially part of a pending plat which al-lows access to two other lakes by portages: Harriet and Five Dam Lakes. Power is possible. Mls #6003499 $89,600
lake superior CoNDo/toFte. Great lake views from this 2 bedroom + loft unit with 2 baths, fireplace, balcony looking up the shore. Chateau LeVeaux offers many up-dated amenities, indoor pool, sauna, game room, and on-site manager. Mls #6003522 $100,000
sea villa-lake superior Walk into this Sea Villa and you'll feel as if you're walking right into Lake Superior it's so close to the water's edge! The entire main floor has been tastefully remodeled inside and out. Over $35,000 worth of improve-ments make this home stylish, comfortable & inviting while still holding onto the North Shore charm. Successful rental revenue is a big plus, too!! Mls #6003518 $249,900
lot 8, NiNeMile lake Enjoy expansive views from this parcel that features a spectacular point with 548' of shoreline. Property features 2.3 acres with ledgerock outcroppings, mixed tree cover, and outstanding views. For added privacy, lot adjoins State of MN lands for undeveloped shoreline as your neighbor to the south. Mls #6003205 $97,900
Coastal CHarM This gorgeous lower level unit walks right out to Lake Superior and has been updated and refreshed with quality finishes like cork flooring, rainfall shower head and a cool
spa bathroom. Open concept floor plan with a seashore cottage vibe and lovely furnishings. Mls #6003574 $81,900 log CabiN CHarM This gorgeous lower level unit walks out to Lake Superior and has been updated with top-notch finishes. Open concept floor plan, bamboo flooring, stainless steel appliances, and stunning log cab-in walls in the bedroom. Beautifully decorated--for the right price this unit could come fully-furnished, allowing new owners to begin earning rental revenues immediately. Mls#6003575 $81,900
uNit 11, CHateau leveaux. This lower level unit is priced to sell! Beautiful views of Lake Superior, and walk right out and hear the sounds of the surf. One-bedroom, one bath unit, with futon in living room to allow flexible space for
overnight guests. Or your guests can stay in the motel units within building at reduced owner rates. This is a terrific opportunity to own a piece of the big lake at an affordable price. Unit comes with furnish-ings, so new owners can begin earning revenues almost immediately, offsetting their cost of ownership.Mls# 6003472 $54,500
beautiFul graND Marais Duplex Stately family home in Grand Marais, with large rental income unit. Total of 5-bed-rooms, 3-baths, and 2 two-car garages on an extra-large corner lot with city
services. Upper level is beautiful and spacious, and includes 3 beds, 2 baths, lovely finishes and tons of storage. Lower level unit has 2 beds, 1 bath, separate entrance and laundry, and attached garage. Large landscaped yard with potting shed and detached, insulated garage. Mls# 6003600 $324,900large HoMe - great vieWs. This re-cently remodeled home has it all. It’s conveniently located in town with incredible views Lake Superi-or. The home features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with a great layout that offers privacy, separation, and tons of storage space. The master bedroom includes a custom whirlpool tub. The kitchen has been totally redone with high-end appliances and lots of storage space. The family room features a gas fireplace with lots of room to relax. Outside you will find a private patio area, heated drive-through garage, gardens, flowerbeds and custom landscaping. Mls#6003563 $247,000
CouNty roaD 60 - graND Marais. Earth home with over 5 acres and a creek. South exposure with stone hearth and charming details. 4 BR, 3 BA with a 2-car detached garage. Up-dated and remodeled with many custom features. This home is designed for the person who wants to live the rural, energy-efficient lifestyle. Mls #6001812 priCe reDuCtioN! $219,000
log HoMe privaCy - Flute reeD river.Tucked away on 10 heavily wooded acres is your dream log home and hide-a-way. There is a charming studio cabin for your hobbies or for guests, a large 2-car detached garage with attached living space, and a 24 X 30 pole building. Lovingly built by the seller, you'll notice the qual-ity, care and custom details. Mls# 6003351 $336,500
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NeW! speCtaCular builDiNg site oN W. bearskiN lake. Beautiful views, dense forest and direct BWCAW access. High building site affords spec-tacular views, level shoreline has lots of room for the dock and boats. Very private and dense forest at the end of a dead-end road. Newly installed stairway system makes for easy access to the shore.Mls#6003655 $178,000
beautiFul lutseN HoMe. 3- BR country home in Lutsen on 3.67 acres. Light filled living and dining rooms. Eat-in kitchen. 1 3/4 baths. Full basement. Sauna. New septic system. Double detached garage. Owner /agent.
Mls #6002162 priCe reDuCtioN! $209,000suNNy DispositioN. Country home on 10 acres in Hovland area. Bright and sunny living room, with beamed cathedral ceilings, open floor plan, new flooring, updated kitchen with new appliances. Master bedroom with bath, 2 lower level bedrooms with family room. Large open and private yard. Large 2-car garage with workshop. Super location for it's rural privacy, yet it's a short drive to access Highway 61. Mls#6003557 $208,900
great toFte loCatioN. Quality built one-level home has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, full basement and attached heated garage. New tile and carpet flooring. Nice deck off the dining room with a large private back yard. Huge spruce trees give lots of privacy. Commer-cial zoning if you want to run your business here. Mls# 6003116 $179,900
CouNtry liviNg oN 2 aCres. Minutes to Grand Marais. Well built and well maintained rambler. 3 bedrooms, One level living with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a full basement for future expan-
sion.New steel siding, exterior doors and gutters. Very nice deck off the living room. 30 x 40 detached garage for all your storage needs. Mls 6003401 $195,000
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NeW! reCreatioNal base CaMp. Great Tofte lot has 2 garage buildings. They could easily become living space, one has a second story. Property has room for a home with views of a dra-matic creek gorge with waterfall and Lake Superior view. 4.54 acres, year-round road, power, phone. Mls# 6003751 $179,900
NeW! iNtriguiNg pros-peCt.How often can one buy a build site that has all of the sub-structure in place? Almost never! The sellers of this gorgeous property took care of the mind-boggling
yet crucial stages of the build process and all you need to do is come in with your house, porch & garage ideas. Or...ask to see the existing blueprints for some great options. High-quality items already in place include an insulated/heated slab for house/porch, insulated garage slab, electricity, driveway, the well, a time-dosed/heated septic system, landscaping & boulders, 15 cords of already sawn clear aspen to be used for interior walls, doors, etc., not to mention over 18 acres of privacy, beauty and solitude. Wildlife is right outside your door at all times...what could be better. Priced well below what the seller has put into this property which makes it even more of an intriguing prospect. Mls# 6003658 $119,900Maples, vieWs, privaCy. 85+ acres near Hovland. Good end of road access, adjoining tons of federal land., great view of pond. South exposure and views. Mls#6003156 $99,900Caribou lake - HoMe site. New price is well below tax assessed value, and seller is open to offers. Magnificent, old-growth cedar and maple trees frame a corner lot with a great, high build site on Sawmill Bay.185' of lake frontage. Mls# 6002756 $98,000aCreage overlookiNg guNFliNt lake. Privacy near the BWCAW with 27 acres and outstanding views of Gunflint Lake and the Canadian shore. Fronting the Mile-O-Pine Road with power, phone and Broadband available. Subdivision potential. Mls 6003421 $95,000 Devil traCk area parCel. Very nice 10 acre lot with direct access to South Shore Dr. Driveway to a cleared area that could be used as a building site. Slightly rolling terrain with moderately heavy growth that includes every type of Boreal Forest tree! Mls#6003184 $89,000
CeDar grove busiNess park lots. Cedar Grove Business Park is the ideal location for your existing business or new start-up! Conveniently located in Grand Marais, near the start of the iconic Gunflint Trail. Full infrastructure in place including paved streets, munici-pal sewer and water, electric and telephone. Call us today for a guided tour of this unique and affordable business park opportunity.
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log CabiN - roiliNg river. This log home sits on the scenic Flute Reed River in Hovland, just a short walk to Lake Superior's shore. The seasonal cabin has a great screen porch, modern kitchen and comes
furnished with cabin-style furnishings and sportsman's décor. +/- 400' of dramatic river frontage. You can't beat the sound of a North Shore river! Mls #6003153 $140,000.
store aND CabiNs – big opportuNity. Prime commercial location in Hovland with 1,000 feet of Highway 61 frontage. Large commercial space now operating as a gift shop, small 2 bedroom home and 1 functioning rental cottage. Two other small cabins could be rented, and there is room for many more. Mls #6003052 $299,900
laND/builDiNg sitesstuNNiNg river - piNCusHioN trails. A unique opportunity for skiers and hikers. Trail easement runs through the property. The RC zoning allows for a resort/lodging type business. Mls #6003390 $85,900.NeW priCe! 40 aCres - MoNs Creek FroNtage. easy road access. Good building sites. Mature trees. Deeded access to Lost Lake. Mls #6002120 $74,900NeW priCe! 40 aC – lost lake retreats. Mons Creek flowage with great views and tons of wildlife. Private and secluded loca-tion. Includes deeded access to private lake. Mls #6002121 $74,900. NeW priCe! WooDs, Water & seClusioN. Nice ‘40’ with good timber and 1000’ frontage on Mons Creek. Great building site. Private deeded access to Lost Lake. Mls #6002119 $64,900. graND Marais - City lot oN Creek. Wooded lot with City services: water, sewer and electric at site. Nice south exposure and frontage on scenic Cedar Creek. Quiet street. Mls #6001830 $63,900 laND oN tHe Flute reeD river Enjoy privacy and seclusion in a deep 13 acre parcel with over 300 feet of trout stream. County road with power, phone and broadband available. Good sites to build your home or cabin in the woods. Mls#6002960 $49,900
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CoMMerCial lots iN lutseN. Two commercial-zoned lots fronting Hwy. 61 in Lutsen across from Lockport Store. Great visibility, nice forest, lake view. Third lot to north is zoned residential. Bring your business idea! Mls# 6003506 $179,000
seCluDeD retreat - CaMp 15 loop. This 2 bdr, home sits on 77 acres and features all the creature comforts with solar power and shower house, There’s a large 2-car garage with workshop plus 2 guest cabins that provide plenty of space for the whole family or group. Trails, solitude and wilderness – a perfect place to live remotely or as base-camp for your adventures. Mls# 6001657 $174,900.
CabiN - irisH Creek roaD. Beautiful recreation, hunting, nicely forested land that hasn't been logged since early 1900. Seller is a musher and has trails throughout property and old logging roads on adjoining state lands. Mls#6002992 $67,500
NeW! tHe guNFliNt Motel iN graND Marais is a long-established business located just a block from the harbor and downtown shops and restaurants. There are 5 large motel units with kitchens, plus a full lower
apartment in the motel structure. All are in great shape. There is also a 4 bedroom, 2 bath owner's home that has had many recent updates and enhancements. It features views of the harbor and provides a comfortable and private residence. This home and business are a great situation for a couple wanting to supplement their income and enjoy living in beautiful Grand Marais. Mls 6003528 $419,000
5 aCres - Walk to lake. Deep wooded home site – just steps from Devil Track Lake, and DNR access. Enjoy the lake without the high taxes! Mls #6002697 $72,500.Maple Hill - HoMe site. Heavily wooded parcel with great privacy, county rd frontage, power and phone. Super loca-tion for your home or vacation retreat. Walk to golf course, easy access to Gunflint Trail or Devil Track area. Mls# 6002601 $70,500 tHirty aCres - paNoraMiC vieWs. Here is one of those rare mountain tops with a 180 degree view of distant Lake Superior and the ridge to the north. It's spectacular! Trails are in place to walk the whole perimeter. There is a cleared easement in place to get to the property. Mls# 6003353 $68,900 10 aCres - graND Marais. Great piece of property located minutes from Grand Marais, on Pike Lake Rd. Seasonal view of Lake Superior. Many nice build sites. Mls #6001078 $64,900 HoMe site - CouNty roaD 6. Beautiful 5-ac lot just minutes from town. Meadow. Shed and pond. Driveway in. Power/phone. Mls #6003084 $59,900. WoNDerFul vieWs oF lake superior! 3 lots available; wooded and private. Minutes to ski hill, Superior National, Lutsen shops and Oberg Mt. Surveyed, year round access. Mls #6002918, 6002919,06002920 lots start at $52,000. Forty aCre paraDise. Mixed topography of beautiful rolling land with many great build sites. Old growth cedar, spruce, pine and birch. Mons Creek meanders through the property border where it abuts State land. Mls #6003078 $50,250
NeW! WooDeD 2.4 aCre Tait Lake back-lot with driveway in and cleared building site ready for your cabin get-a-way. Electric is on site. Tait Lake Assn. in place to protect your investment with Covenants and Restrictions. Annual Assn. Fee of $200 is for road maintenance and plowing. Property is ac-
cessible year round. Only 6/10 mile from common dock and lake access. Owner/Agent. Mls# 6003727 $49,000NeW! great 4-aCre HoMe site Near Hov-laND. Close to Lake Superior, with some views, nice forest, easy access off of Highway 61 on shared driveway. A great place to call home or nestle-in with your recreational cabin. Mls# 6003692 $47,900builD your reMote HoMe or hide-a-way on this wooded 20 acres with nice building sites, some lake views and a small creek. It's a short walk to Magney State Park, Brule River or to Lake Superior. Adjoins listing #6003580 with small cabin on 40 acres. Mls #6003581 $42,000 oFF tHe beateN patH. Can't beat this property for remoteness. If it's seclusion you seek, this wilderness 19-acre rec-reational property is for you. Surrounded by State & USFS lands. Hike in access from Devil Fish Lake. Mls#6002961 $37,000.reCreatioNal parCel iN HovlaND. 43+ acres close to the public landing on Tom Lake. Survey complete; may subdivide into two 20+ acre parcels. Road plowed year round in special taxing district. Owner/Agent. Mls #6001471 priCe reDuCtioN! $30,000 reMote privaCy Remote is what you're looking for, look no further. Forty beautiful acres abutted by thousands of acres of Federal land. Adjoining property is currently listed (MLS# 6001657). Buy it all and assure maximum privacy. Mls #6003593 $26,500
tuCkeD aWay seClusioN. This well built, one story, one room cabin is tucked away on 40 acres, and just a stones throw from Magney State Park. There's a small creek with some beaver ponds; Some views of Lake Superior; Good seasonal road access. The cabin features a solar elec-tric system, warm wood paneling, wood stove, full kitchen-bedroom-living areas with open floor plan. Mls#6003580 $127,900 laND/builDiNg sites
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92A Tom Lake Rd - $79,900 Rolling, wooded, lots of potential for recreation or building. MLS 6002723
110A W Highway 61 - $649,900 110A wooded land, on Hwy 61 corridor. Year round access, many development options, multiple zoning (Far-3, R-1, and Commercial) MLS 6002185
200A Camp 12 Rd - $159,900 Surrounded by state and federal land. Mature trees, gently rolling topography. MLS 6002411
40A Camp 12 Rd - $49,900 40A off of Irish Creek Rd. Surrounded on 3 sides by State land. Ap-prox ¼ mile of babbling frontage on Irish Creek. MLS 6002405
43A County Road 7 - $299,900 Seasonal Lake Superior views, multiple zoning, electric at road. MLS 6002300
40A County Road 69 - $39,900 Good location and large 40A tract. Power available. Access via logging road and easement off Arrowhead Trail. Exceptional price! MLS 6002427
25A Tom Lake Rd - $49,900 25A close to Tom Lake. Enjoy the lake without the high lakeshore taxes. MLS 6002625
115+A Arrowhead Trail - $84,900 Excellent prop-erty priced right. Electric and phone at street. Private access from Co Rd 69. MLS 6002839
Forest Rd 304 - $164,900 80A of maples, spruce and balsam, Durfee Creek and beaver ponds. Bordered on two sides by public lands. MLS 6003013
Large AcreageLake Superior View
Bloomquist Mtn. Road 5.8A - $44,900 10 miles east of Grand Marais with power at the property, driveway, and several building sites partially cleared! MLS 6001709
Silver Fox Rd - $69,900 5+ acres, located east of town, easy year round access, and utilities are all available. Very peaceful & quiet lot, perfect setting for building your dream home. MLS 6002966
County Rd 67 - $69,900 4.16A with Lake Supe-rior so close you can see the waves rolling in to the state-owned shoreline, meaning you’ll have walking access to the lake! MLS 6002892
East Highway 61 - $59,900 20A Large, private parcel close to town with elevation, meaning panoram-ic views of Lake Superior! Large building site has been leveled. MLS 6000432
Murphy Mtn Rd - $67,500 View of Lake Superior, 5A, within 10 minutes of town. Surveyed, pins are all clearly marked, utilities in place and septic sites are identified. MLS 6003425
Lake Superior Lots
On Lake Superior
Bluefin Bay - Tofte Units at Bluefin Bay offer stunning views of Superior and access to both award winning amenities and restaurants! Excellent rental potential. 2BR, 2BA unit with stunning view over the old Tofte Harbor.Unit 2 MLS 6003749 $297,000 NEW Unit 16 MLS 6000300 $309,0003BR, 3BA units with great Lake Superior views.Unit 64 MLS 6003609 $585,000 Unit 65 MLS 6003558 $550,000Unit 45 MLS 6002761 $455,000
Surfside on Superior Become an owner at Lake Superior’s newest premiere resort, Surfside on Superior. Quar-ter-share ownership is 13-weeks of year-round, maintenance-free ownership which you can decide to use yourself or generate rental income to offset the costs associated with ownership. MLS 6002764 $189,000MLS 6003432 $215,000
Condos
Grand Marais Condo Two bedroom units with Lake Superior views and underground heated parking. Convenient walk anywhere city living!
MLS 6008682 $159,900
East Bay Suites3BR, 2BA, open floor plan and deck with Lake Superior and village views. The ultimate in vacation living. East Bay Suites consistently provides high
occupancy rates all year long.MLS 6002655 $315,000
Temperance LandingUnfinished true log home in stunning
Temperance Landing development. Buyer may purchase unfinished and
bring in their own contractor or home is available to be finished by builder for
$495,000.MLS 6001904 $240,000
Inn at Terrace PointQuality, quality, and more quality.
1BR, 1BA unit with walkout comfort to enjoy your lake patio. Outstanding architecture by John Howe (a Frank
Lloyd Wright student). MLS 6001369 $199,000
108 Gunflint Trail4BR, 2BA home right on the
Gunflint Trail. This lot is com-mercially zoned with great visible location at the beginning of the
Gunflint Trail. 2.5 car garage could be converted to retail space.
MLS 6002154 $244,900
Tire & Auto LodgeA successful business in a great
location, a known and respected source for repair and tires. Proven business opportunity with a con-
venient place to live. Truly turnkey with employees.
MLS 6002504 $549,000
Commercial
1800 W Hwy 61 4+A zoned commercial and 5.57 residen-tial. 4 room Nordic Lodge and 5 cabins. MLS 6003691 $159,9001.79A zoned commercial. Newer
restaurant building, 17 unit motel, 3BR, 2BA owner’s quarters.
MLS 6003693 $229,900Or purchase it all together
MLS 6003689 $399,900 NEW
1658 Croftville RoadOne level home with 3BR, 2BA, gas fire-place and cozy, warm sunroom; an ideal year round home or a seasonal paradise.
Detached 2 car garage.MLS 6000697 $435,000
156 Stonegate Rd3BR, 2BA gem with wrap around deck
on 4A with 212’ of shore. Beautiful hard-wood floors, granite counters and quality
custom solid wood cabinets.MLS 6002724 $599,900
2580 E Hwy 61Quality built, custom designed, 3 BR, 2BA home with tons of windows and 175’ shore. Granite fireplace, walkout
lower level, attached garage.MLS 6003394 $469,900
2554 E Hwy 61Truly stunning 3BR, 3BA home on 2.43A with 200’ shoreline. Angled
walls, lots of glass, vaulted ceilings, stun-ning stone fireplace and much more.
MLS 6003589 $799,000
606 Old Shore Rd 3BR, 4 BA home close to town with 100’ shore. Gorgeous kitchen, cherry floors, granite counters, and passive solar heat. Lovely, extensive gardens.MLS 6003603 $575,000
The Attic Established year round business
in downtown Grand Marais right in the center of the action for the numerous festivals and
events that take place in summer. Great opportunity!
MLS 6003594 $279,900
Stonegate Road - $239,900 -$259,0003 lake lots with 2+ acres and 200’ shore. Private and wooded.MLS 6002103
57XX East Hwy 61 - $129,900 4.1A, 280’ shore. Driveway, septic mound and electric in place.MLS 6003726
5788 E Hwy 61 - $225,000 5A, 280’ shore, driveway, underground power, newly drilled well.MLS 6002980
14 Stonegate Rd - $199,9001.17A of nicely wooded, 200’ shoreline in an unspoiled location.MLS 6003695
63 Chessie Trl - $275,0001.27A with 200+’ shore close to the Superior Hiking Trail, Judge Magney and Naniboujou Lodge. Use the cabin while you build your dream home or just keep this place for its charm and privacy.MLS 6003800 NEW
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45 Casper Hill Rd2BR open concept, year round home tucked away in the woods on 5A. De-
tached 2 car garage with workshop; 2BR guest cabin, lovely perennial gardens,
mature trees and lots of wildlife.MLS 6003112 $229,900
7249 Hwy 61 - TofteWell-built 4BR home with Lake Supe-rior views, on 2A of level, commercially zoned land. 32’ x 40’ garage makes this the perfect site for small business expan-
sion, studio and workshop space.MLS 6003375 $199,900
415 E 3rd Ave Well built 2BR home with park like
setting in a quiet part of town. Massive wood burning fireplace insert, all one level living, but upper level also now
being used as artist studio.MLS 6002974 $249,900
260 County Rd 48 3-4BR home on 7.66A. Lake Superior views,
landscaped yard, raised garden beds, huge deck. Full basement with plenty of space for a workshop and family room just 5 minutes
from town.MLS 6003519 $289,900
1373 Schoolhouse Road 2BR home, new furnace, septic system, well pump, siding and gutters on over
6A. Detached two-car garage. Gardener’s dream with indoor greenhouse, blueberries,
raspberries and apple trees.MLS 6003196 $189,900 PENDING
263 Devil Track Rd2BR, 2BA, minutes from Grand Marais, huge garage with room for cars and a full collection of toys. Spiral stairs show off craftsmanship while the windows open
onto great views.MLS 6002503 $254,900 PENDING
415 E 4th AveLovely 3BR, 2BA home, centrally located in Grand Marais. Updated kitchen with
stainless appliances. Large deck overlooking the landscaped yard, big trees and gardens,
and BIG detached garage. MLS 6003429 $279,900
2291 County Rd 7Spacious, open custom built and
designed country estate showplace with 3BR, 2BA on 10A. Large horse arena,
artist’s/writer’s cabin, and Lake Superior views. Total quality!
MLS 6002681 $779,000
328 Ball Club RdCharming cabin on 20A, about 15 min-
utes from GM. Close to great fishing lakes, the cabin overlooks a delightful pond that is a magnet for deer, moose
and other wildlife. MLS 6002565 $129,900
2117 E Hwy 61Exceptional 2BR home with fantastic
Lake Superior views on 5A. Just minutes from town, open floor plan, large ther-mo-pane windows with beautiful views
from every room and deck.MLS 6003424 $349,900
Land
Squint Lake 5A surrounded on 2 sides by government land. Con-venient mid-trail location with easy access to many recreational activities. MLS 6003242 $69,900
116 Overlook Dr 3.33A with Lake Superior view, privacy, and is user friendly for building. Located at the end of Overlook Trail in Tofte, utilities available & year round access. MLS 6003380 $59,900
Silver Fox Rd 5A of northwoods privacy with all modern conve-niences about 8 minutes from town. Gently rolling with some very attractive building sites. Abuts government land. MLS 6002967 $49,900
Roman’s Rd Close to Devil Track Lake and lots of recreational activities. 1.06A MLS 6002324 $19,900 PENDING 1.72A MLS 6002323 $29,900
Stonegate RD 2A with lots of potential uses. Power, phone, and broadband are a stones throw away. MLS 6003282 $21,000
Rosebush Hill Lane Nicely wooded 5.40A with shared driveway only minutes from town. Identified septic sites and fully surveyed! Approx. 430’ of creek frontage. OWNER will consider a Contract for Deed! MLS 6003093 $49,900
W Hwy 61 Great location and development opportunities right off Hwy 61! 7.1A Commercial lot (Zoned Commercial and R-1). Additional acreage of R-1 behind. Agent Owned.
MLS 6002301 $149,900
Diagonal Rd
20A, not-so-remote remote parcel. Year round access to within a few yards. Septic sites identified. Great mixture of tree cover as well as highlands and wetlands.
MLS 6003602 $27,500
Solberg Lane 20A close to town but is definitely off-the-grid for a real North Woods getaway. Nicely elevated with the possibility of solar and wind power. Rustic outhouse and bunkhouse cabin on the site. MLS 6003176 $62,800
2 20A pieces, remote with exceptional privacy close to town. MLS 6003311 $33,900
Raven Feather Rd 6.65A of nicely wooded land just west of Grand Mara-is. End of road location with federal land to the west PLUS incredible views of Lake Superior. MLS 6003776 $129,900 NEW
E Hwy 61 Conveniently located near public access to Lake Superior, Kadunce Wayside, Kadunce River, Superior Hiking Trail and more. MLS 6003752 $18,000 NEW
Broadway Ave Commercially zoned lot in downtown Grand Marais. Next to The Beaver House.
MLS 6002316 $99,000
415 W 5th Ave 3BR, 1BA home with high ceilings,
gas fireplace, sliding doors leading to a large front deck and a solid foundation. Central location in Grand Marais. Yard
consists of 4 city lots.MLS 6002423 $129,900
1000 Camp 20 Rd 38A in great hunting country with
deer, grouse, bear and perhaps a moose or two. Trails and old logging
roads for hiking, snow shoeing or cross country skiing.
MLS 6003564 $49,900
120 Brule Valley TrRemote and rustic 22.80A with custom built cedar timber frame cabin. Set on a ridge overlooking beaver pond. Deeded access to Lost Lake and private landing
on the Brule River. MLS 6003565 $74,900
6 Mopar Tr2BR home just outside the city
limits. 5A for lots of privacy, with sheds and outbuildings galore. The 38
by 56 pole building even features a heated “man cave!!!”
MLS 6003590 $245,000
2138 County Rd 7 Open, bright, inviting and warm, impecca-bly maintained home. 3BR, 3BA on nearly 8A with Lake Superior views. Large pole
barn, sauna, storage shed and garage. MLS 6003614 $344,900
Chicago Bay Rd Historic 1912 house and unique
barn with great potential, fantastic location and views. Some resto-
ration has been done it just needs you to finish it up.
MLS 6003720 $109,000 NEW
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Devil Track Lake 3BR, open layout with unique
kitchen and master bath. 150’ shore on 1A with two porches, two storage
sheds, and a fully furnished 3BR cabin, all with great views of the lake!
MLS 6003002 $219,000
McFarland Lake 2BR full cedar log cabin with over 300 feet of shore! Cathedral ceilings, wood floors,
LOTS of windows overlooking the lake, ¾ bath and gas appliances. Complete year-
round generator/solar panel system. MLS 6003130 $349,900
Greenwood LakePicturesque, low maintenance cabin on 2
acres & 400’ shoreline. Nice size main BR, sleeping loft, open LR/DR with lots of
windows. enticing deck overlooks the lake. Fire pit and shared boat launch.
MLS 6003430 $199,900
Greenwood Lake3BR, 2BA cedar cabin with 4 season porch that overlooks the lake. Private boat landing, 200’ shore, dock, and
multiple off grid operating systems so you can enjoy cell phone,
MLS 6003741 $349,900
McFarland Lake 2BR cabin with large loft on 3.21A and
151’ of shore. Beautiful kitchen; large center island and granite countertops. LR has high, vaulted ceilings, free standing fireplace, and
doors to deck and covered porch.MLS 6003636 $259,900
Poplar Lake Very quiet 1.8A with over 200’ shore.
Driveway in place with a newly built (2011) garage on site! Close to Trail Center, but
the ultimate in BWCA access with multiple portage routes out of Poplar lake.
MLS 6003273 $179,900
Birch LakeStunning 2BR, 2BA home with huge deck overlooking the dock & boat-slide on the 275’ of shore. Landscaped yard on 5.96A with heated bunkhouse for extra guests. Sauna, garage, garden sheds & outhouse.
MLS 6003427 $399,900
Gunflint LakeYear-round access to charming log cabin on
7.78A and 150’ of shore! Wood interior with pitched/cathedral ceilings and propane lights,
stove and fridge. There’s also a detached garage, outhouse and 12x12 storage shed!
MLS 6003253 $199,900
McFarland Lake Ideal lake getaway with 1A and 166’ shore.
Year-round 3BR, 2BA home with a combination solar and generator electrical
system. Tons of garage storage for all your lake and snow toys!
MLS 6002203 $359,900
Poplar Lake Spectacular Island Property!
2 vacation homes, each has 2BR, spacious kitchen, cathedral ceilings,
lots of glass and a breathtaking view of the lake.
MLS 6003758 $589,500 NEW
Iron Lake Year round 1BR log cabin nestled in the
forest on 1.5A. Overlooks beautiful and private Iron Lake,
trail down to the 200’ of shore. Abuts federal land to the west.
MLS 6003775 $198,500 NEW
McFarland LakeSpacious northwoods cabin on 20A
tucked away in the woods. Private 10’ lake access easement for your dock! Main level
BR, open great room, vaulted ceilings, large loft and covered porch.
MLS 6002188 $149,900
Iron Lake2BR cabin nestled in a beautiful pine forest. 1.43A with 150’ of shore. Cabin features knotty-pine woodwork, large screened-in porch and woodstove. Carry-down access
means you’ll basically have the lake to yourself.MLS 6002714 $149,900
Clearwater Lake4BR, 2BA home on 4.93A with 145’ shore.
Great views, great dock and swimming area. Full walkout lower level with plenty of storage, wine room and sauna. Border Route
Trail is outside your backdoor.MLS 6003428 $399,900
Flute Reed River Cozy historic little cabin. Its exact age is uncertain, but has been there a long time nestled in a crook of the protected Flute
Reed River watershed. The cabin is primitive and rustic but very well kept.
MLS 6003288 $69,900
Gunflint LakeWell built 2BR cabin on 2.65A with
great views down Gunflint Lake and over-looking Canada. Unique property
with 685’ of shore on both Gunflint Lake and Magnetic Lake.
MLS 6003595 $399,900
Birch Lake Heavily wooded 1.54A, 150’ of frontage on great trout lake. Direct, year round access off the Gunflint Trail. MLS 6002478 $149,900
Kemo Lake One of only 4 lots on south shore. Private 2.34A with 200’ frontage on excellent trout lake! MLS 6002735 $159,900
Poplar Lake Convenient mid-trail location with deeded lakeshore access to Poplar Lake. Building site cleared, driveway is in and all utilities available. MLS 6002116 $52,500
.94A with 291’ of shore. Healthy mix of huge White Pines, Cedars & Balsams; feels like your own private park. Cleared building site, electricity, phone & broadband is available. MLS 6003028 $169,900
Leo Lake 169’ shore, on 3.70A, mid trail location, with public access to other lakes nearby. MLS 6002665 $134,500
Tom Lake Year round, 1.10A, 171’ shore, nicely wood-ed, driveway and cleared building site.MLS 6003350 $54,900
34A, 600’ shore, nicely woodedwith maples, pine, cedars and incredible views. MLS 6002412 $149,900
1.81A of stunning views with great building sites and 298’ shore.MLS 6002257 $57,900 PENDING
McFarland Lake250’ shore with great sand beach, gentle drop off for the kids. 1.52A protected from weather and a large
deck. Much potential here, just needs some elbow grease!
MLS 6002626 $274,900
Devil Track LakeYear round quaint and quiet home on 2.2A with 100’shore. Many upgrades a
nd improvements, large deck and newer windows. Includes easy roll
in/roll out dock.MLS 6003635 $199,900
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Little Trout Bay, 20 minutes north of the Minnesota/Ontario border, 3 large estate-sized lots, very sheltered with southern exposure. Tremendous views. Power and telephone available. Priced beginning at $199,000 USD
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PIE ISLAND2 miles of beach front on Lake Superior
facing south. Also a 1/2 mile of frontage on Perch Lake. Escarpments, hiking trails, great Lake Superior fish-ing and boating. Ideal for resort development or your own private getaway. 358 acres. All amenities nearby. $985,000 USD
HARRY LAKE LODGEThe ultimate fly-in fishing resort. To-tally outfitted with
all the modern conveniences. 80 miles north of Thunder Bay. Incredible fishing! Main lodge, beach house with sauna and hot tub. Diesel generator, fish cleaning house, boats, motors. Harry Lake is a very large lake with no road access and Harry Lake resort is the only improve-ment. $295,000 CDN
NICOL ISLANDROSSPORT
Tremen-dous Lake Superior building
sites. Lakefront and interior lots for sale with docking facilities. Causeway opened year round. Power and phone. Starting at $55,000 CDN
2 well built log homes. Each with log sauna buildings, sand beaches, sheltered mooring area, more building sites and southern views of Scotch Lake. Surrounded by crown land and largest of only a few private parcels on this huge lake. Very secluded and private. Great fishing/hunting retreat. $965,000 USD
UPPER SCOTCH LAKE6 LAKE SUPERIOR ISLANDS
2 to 95 acres. Starting at
$90,000 USD
LOT 18 KAM RIVERAlmost 400 feet on the north side of the Kam River with southern exposure. total of 12.36 acres - all high ground. Right in the city of Thunder Bay. $248,000 CDN
NORTHERN LIGHTS LAKE ISLANDExceptional log home on over 2 acres with over 500 ft of shoreline. Cathedral ceilings, beautiful stone fireplace, guest camp, boathouse, large deck and more. Great views! $279,000 CDN
STUART LOCATIONHuge developable escarpments with tremendous, breathtaking views of Lake Superior, islands and Isle Royal Michigan. Property includes frontage on 2 inland lakes, CrystalLake, 1 mile frontage and Lake Lenore - 2.5 miles of frontage. Over 6,000 acres. Road system throughout the property. A great variety of animal and plant life. A tremendous investment opportu-nity. $3,500,000 USD
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• This "tiny house", guest cottage, studio, vacation home is ready to move to your property.
• 16x22 North House Timber Frame structure with 2x6 walls.
• Electricity: heaters, ceiling fans, and lighting.
• Insulated-ceiling R-38, floor R-19, and walls R19.
• Tongue and groove ceiling and wainscot on walls.
• Building to be moved.• Cash sale $60,000
BUILDING FOR SALE: Located at Tofte MN
REAL ESTATE SALES PROPERTy MGMNT
Cash sale $60,000
Seller reserves the right to accept, reject, or counter any offer prior to May 12, 2015.
To see the building, call Celeste at 218-663-0170
Own a slice of Minnesota’s Favorite ResortsWe bring you closer. To the lake, each other and your vacation property dreams.
The Bluefi n Bay Family of Resorts is unmatched in its intimate proximity to Lake Superior. We off er three distinct ownership opportunities to achieve what you’ve been dreaming of for years.
• Bluefi n Bay on Lake Superior: Award-winning property, Minnesota’s Favorite Resort. One, two and three bedroom condos & townhomes on Lake Superior with access to restaurants, pools, saunas, tennis court, gift shops, & full service spa.
• Surfside on Lake Superior: New, spacious luxury townhomes on Lake Superior. Home to Waves of Superior Spa & Café. Off ering shared ownership opportunities.
• Temperance Landing on Lake Superior: Distinctive log home luxury on ledgerock and cobblestone beach near Temperance River. 3 BR, 3BA custom log homes with access to resort amenities at Surfside.
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Let Eric, exclusive sales agent for Bluefi n Bay Family of Resorts, provide the details about each property and guide you through the process. Contact him today to learn more.
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New townhomes, total coastal luxury right on the shore of Lake Superior. 3,000 s/f, 3BR, 3BA. Quarter-share ownership w/ flexibility for personal use & rental income. Excellent family retreat or investment property. Prices from $179K-$225K, includes furnishings.
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Bluefi n Bay | Surfside | Temperance Landing On the shores of Lake Superior in Tofte, Minnesota
Bluefi n Unit 453BR, 3 BA. Brand new units! Master craftsmanship. Pure elegance.
Bluefi n Unit 45 Bluefi n Unit 653BR, 3 BA. Largest townhome with $100K in annual income.
Bluefi n Unit 65Bluefi n Unit 162BR, 2 BA. Sweeping views. Rent as 1 or 2 units to maximize income.
Bluefi n Unit 16 Bluefi n Units 643BR, 3BA. End-unit w/incredible views. One of most requested.
Bluefi n Units 64
Bluefi n Bay Condos & Townhomes
Bluefi n Unit 22BR, 2 BA. You can’t get any closer to the lake than this.
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