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Inside and out, it’s November It may be a stretch to say winter made an early arrival this year, but October was an unusually snowy month across the Northern Wilds. We are by no means strangers to October snows, which rarely linger more than a day or two. But this year, heck, it seemed like it snowed every couple of days. What this portends for the coming winter is anyone’s guess. Here’s what we know for sure about November: Days are short and growing shorter; gloomy overcasts are common; and even sunny days are lackluster, because the sun is so low in the sky. For some of us, November just isn’t our favorite time of year. Deer hunters may heartily disagree. After all, the Minnesota firearm season opener on Nov. 3 is a date they dream about all year. Most deer hunters welcome wintry weather that delivers a “tracking snow.” Skiers and snowmobilers also high-five the arrival of the white stuff. For lots of other folks, though, winter can wait.

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Snow or no snow, the short days force all of us to spend more time indoors. After months of outdoor activities, we must find ways to pass our long season of involuntary indoor confinement. That’s why we’ve devoted this issue to indoor activities. We have a feature story offering a buffet of indoor fun ranging from stamp collecting to indoor rock climbing. Columnist Maren Webb explores cooking classes offered in the Northern Wilds. If you are seeking exercise and competition, Joe Friedrichs fills us in on swimming options available through the Cook County YMCA. Since Christmas is approaching, Rhonda Silence tells how folks along Minnesota’s North Shore can help local children by participating in Operation Family Christmas, a community project that started in Grand Marais. Julia Prinselaar heads indoors to understand more about the out-

doors depicted in the current Christi Belcourt exhibit, Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth, at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. For other topics, Elle Andra-Warner shares the heartwarming tale of Furry Hobos and Highway Heroes, where over-the-road truckers volunteer to bring rescue dogs to their new homes. Rae Poynter reports on SHIFT, a young professional’s organization in Thunder Bay. Peter Fergus-Moore shares the story of a cancer survivor. In Nipigon, Kim Casey introduces us to artist Maigan Delong. Breana Roy gives us a preview of some artisans who will be participating in holiday-season craft shows in Thunder Bay and Ely. Will Moore catches up with an eclectic Duluth musical group called The Fish Heads. For a little history, Elle Andra-Warner recounts the story of Silver Islet, once the world’s richest silver mine. We also have a tale about the Cole Brothers Airshow and the connection one of America’s top aerobatic pilots had to the North Shore. Always outside, Gord Ellis shares some of his favorite deer hunting yarns. Javier Serna fills us in on a tiny lake that offers early winter ice-fishing opportunities. Emily Stone introduces us to tiny, aquatic critters called water bears. Marie Zhuikov provides a report on Isle Royale martens. Page through this issue and you’ll discover many more stories, event announcements and a calendar of this month’s happenings, as well as plenty of great photography. Whether you choose to spend November in a deer stand or curled up in front of a cozy fireplace, let Northern Wilds help these short days and long nights pass quickly.—Shawn Perich and Amber Pratt

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Providing a gift for a child through Operation Family Christmas will lead to a more meaningful holiday for both the child and for you. | STOCK

Operation Christmas is a blessing for many GRAND MARAIS—When the holiday season arrives, greenery and twinkling lights appear at businesses along the North Shore. While all are festive, a few Christmas trees have special significance. You have likely seen cheerful trees at the North Shore Federal Credit Union or Grand Marais State Bank adorned with not just ornaments, but with wishes. The trees are part of Operation Christmas, a community project begun about eight years ago, when a group of Grand Marais women recognized a need in Cook County. Friends Lindsay Mielke, Samantha Wallner, Andrea Peterson Everson and Anna Sandstrom joined forces to find a way to help families struggling to make ends meet—let alone find a way to purchase gifts for the holidays. The women founded Operation Christmas. After five years, they were looking for someone to take over the program. Jessie Rodne, the program coordinator at the Cook County Senior Center, was easily able to step into the role. She had worked at a similar program when living in Tomah, Wisc. And through her contacts at the Senior Center—and the center’s willingness to donate space for storage of Christmas gifts—she has successfully overseen the program for three years now. “It’s one of my most favorite things I do,” said Rodne, who is involved in many other community activities, in addition to her work at the Senior Center. “It’s not that Christmas is about gifts, but kids don’t understand that. It is amazing to see how the community wants to participate and make Christmas Day so special.”

Where to apply for Operation Family Christmas • School District 166 and Birch Grove school offices • Cook County Public Health • Grand Portage Health Services • Birch Grove Community School • Violence Prevention Center • North Shore Federal Credit Union • Cook County Law Enforcement Center • Cook County Senior Center So how does it work? Rodne explained that parents submit an application to Operation Christmas for their children. The application is completely confidential, it simply asks for information about the child that needs a gift. The form is then returned to Rodne at the Senior Center, to Anna Jorgenson at School District 166, or to the Law Enforcement Center. The information is transferred to tags that give just a child’s age and a gift suggestion. The tags are then hung on the “Giving Tree” at the Cook County branches of the North Shore Federal Credit Union and the Grand Marais State Bank. That’s where the community steps up, said Rodne. People “adopt” a child by taking a tag off the tree. One tag or several,

she said with delight, as some people purchase gifts for numerous children. Purchased gifts are returned to the Giving Tree site or to the Cook County Senior Center. Rodne stresses that the gifts should not be wrapped and the tag denoting the gift recipient should be securely attached. She and her team of helpers sort through the gifts and prepare them for the day that parents pick them up. In addition to gifts for the children, there are sometimes offerings for the entire family, such as vouchers for Ruby’s Pantry or gift certificates to local businesses.

are so stressful and expensive. Operation Christmas takes so much stress off us, and lets my children still believe in magic. “We are so grateful for all of the people who donate, and for all of Jes’ hard work to make sure every family in Cook County can make their children’s lives a little better. So many of us live paycheck to paycheck, holidays are such a big expense that most of us can’t afford. It’s just an all-around great program. “We cannot wait to be the givers instead of the receivers. Thank you so much to everyone involved in this amazing program.”

Rodne said the day presents are picked up is wonderful. “The majority of the people are working hard to live here; to just have a place to live and food for their families. There is a real need here. Things like Operation Christmas make it a little easier. People are so appreciative,” she said.

Look for the Giving Trees in the community on the first Monday after Thanksgiving. Check out the tags with the sweet requests, ranging from Paw Patrol and Peppa Pig playsets to warm boots or new jackets. Taking a tag could lead to a more meaningful holiday for a child—and for you.

She added, “There are hugs and tears. I feel blessed to be part of it.”

As Tanya Miller, with the Grand Marais branch of North Shore Federal Credit Union, said, “Joy is the best way to describe Operation Family Christmas. It begins with setting up the tree and receiving the gift tags and grows as our members get excited choosing a tag for a child and bringing in the gifts they purchased. It is a blessing to live on the North Shore amongst so many generous people.”

Genece Anderson, one of the participants in Operation Family Christmas, was happy to explain what it means to her. “This is an amazing program. I am not always able to buy gifts for my daughter and they helped us so much. I wouldn’t have been able to provide a great holiday for my kid. I am so thankful for this program.” Another participant, who preferred to remain anonymous, echoed that thought, saying, “Operation Christmas has meant the world to my family, it’s made Christmas and the magic of Santa stay alive in our house. With three kids all holidays

For more information, contact Rodne at: jmrodne@gmail.com or call (218) 3709813.—Rhonda Silence

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The mystery of the Isle Royale martens ISLE ROYALE— Isle Royale is best known for its wolves and moose, but other alluring and elusive animals make the island their home. One of them is the American marten (Martes americana). Not to be confused with the bird (the purple martin), American martens are the weasel-like, furry, pointy-faced creatures about the size of a house cat who prefer the cover of boreal forests. And please, make the wildlife biologists happy and don’t call them pine martens. Scientifically speaking, pine martens are only found in Europe. The ones we have in our region are more properly known as American martens. On Isle Royale, the marten’s plush pelt was its undoing. The last one was trapped there in 1917. Martens were not seen on the island until 1991, when wolf researchers and park service staff found their tracks. Their existence was then confirmed in 1993, over 75 years from their last sighting. It is possible, however, that this animal associated in myth and folklore with sorcery had been on the island all along and people just never noticed them. Several researchers are on record as thinking this could be true. However, this train of thought was derailed this summer at the 7th International Martes Symposium, which was held in Ashland, Wisc. Researchers who study martens and related animals, such as fishers and wolverines, gathered from across the world to share their findings at Northland College. Among them was Philip Manlick, a doctoral student who works in Professor Jonathan Pauli’s Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Manlick said the first survey of martens on Isle Royale was done in 190405 by the University of Michigan and many were found. Then came their population crash in 1917, followed by a possible reintroduction by the National Park Service in 1966-67. The problem is, the records of this attempt are sketchy. So it’s unknown whether the reintroduction of martens they captured in Ontario really happened. Then came the signs of martens on the island in the early 1990s. To determine where the Isle Royale martens came from and how long they’d been there, Manlick and the research

The Isle Royale field crew arrives on the island by helicopter during the winter. | PHIL MANLICK team at UW-Madison collected marten scat (that’s the scientific term for poop) from hiking trails on the island.

people introduced the martens, although this would have been frowned upon by the Park Service.

Through the magic of DNA analysis, they figured out the scat came from 27 martens. They compared it genetically with muscle tissue, scat, and hair samples from nearby marten populations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ontario.

In his research paper, published recently in Nature’s Scientific Reports with Pauli and co-author Mark Romanski of the National Park Service, Manlick said the population size of the initial recolonization was two individuals, either a pair of martens or a pregnant female.

Manlick said they found, “Good evidence there’s a unique population of martens on Isle Royale.” The island martens are most closely related to martens from Ontario.

This is similar to the genetic pattern of the wolves that arrived on the island in the 1950s; it’s thought that they also crossed via an ice bridge, and were either a pregnant female or a pair of wolves.

But could they be from the Ontario martens that were perhaps reintroduced by the Park Service in the 1960s? The scientific answer is “no.” The researchers used a computer program aptly called MIGRAINE to sort through the confusion. It told them that the martens had not been on the island that long. “There’s no evidence for long-term isolation in the Isle Royale population,” Manlick said. “They only recently diverged.” So they couldn’t have been from the reintroduction in the 1960s, and this throws out the hypothesis that the martens had been there all along and undiscovered, too. Manlick said the martens most likely walked 16 miles to Isle Royale in 1991 over an ice bridge from Ontario, although it’s possible they swam. It’s also possible that

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In their paper, the researchers go on to say that the martens’ story shows how dynamic and unexpected events can happen even on federally protected islands. Even “pristine ecosystems have experienced more community turnover than previously appreciated.” “Much of what we understand about the island and its ecosystem evolves as we develop new techniques for analysis,” said Romanski. “At the onset of the project I was pulling for a remnant population, but to find out that martens just arrived blew my mind. I am used to being wrong, but in this instance I certainly don’t mind, as the story is richer.” A rich story, indeed.—Marie Zhuikov


Cook County Adult Swim Club dives into success GRAND MARAIS— Many associate Minnesota’s North Shore and its surrounding communities with fishing, hiking and a variety of winter sports. Under the surface of those abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, however, moves another local athletic group that is starting to catch attention on both the regional and international scene: the Cook County Adult Swim Team. Using the YMCA facility in Grand Marais as their home waters, the local adult swim team is more than a group of people sharing a common interest, although that is how the club came together several years ago. Spearheaded by former Cook County resident Dave Nonnemacher and a collection of other local swim en-

YMCA executive director Emily Marshall said the local adult swim team has been a tremendous fit, both for the Y facility and the community. In addition, the club is open for anyone to join, regardless of their level of experience in swimming. “It’s a great group of people and it’s been exciting to watch this grow,” Marshall said. What started as a group of about 1012 people coming together on Tuesdays and Fridays to crank out a few laps has now evolved into organized workouts created by the teams two coaches, Jacqueline Mallinson and Doug Naylor. Both Mallinson and Naylor have experience in competitive swimming, including at the college level.

The club is open for anyone to join, regardless of their level of experience in swimming. thusiasts, the team now practices twice weekly and competes in meets that take the team from Duluth to Thunder Bay. Members of the coed team vary in age, experience and motivation for taking to the water, but the basic concept is learning to swim better, getting exercise and having some fun in the process. “I started with the local adult swim team because I was transitioning from running to triathlons,” said Cook County resident Jeff Cadwell. “Swimming was my weakness. I could barely swim 100 yards without stopping when I joined the group in 2015. I have enjoyed the opportunity to learn to become a better swimmer, to learn to enjoy swimming competitions and the camaraderie of the group.”

“I am impressed with the swimmers we have in our swim program,” Naylor said. “Some have a competitive background, some don’t. But they all want to learn and improve their technique along with improve their conditioning.” And this is not simply a traveling team that practices in the YMCA pool in Grand Marais. The Y has hosted multiple adult swim meets in recent years, with crowds showing up to cheer on the local athletes and swimmers arriving from throughout the region to compete. The local swim team hosted their most recent meet June 10 and had nearly 20 participants from Thunder Bay, Grand Marais, Duluth and the Iron Range. Marshall said there will be a meet in December in Thunder Bay that

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Swimmers compete at the YMCA in Grand Marais. | JOE FRIEDRICHS the local swimmers are currently prepping for at the YMCA. In addition to swimming at the local YMCA on a year-round basis, Mallinson said the local swim team will venture to a number of local lakes for outdoor swims during the summer months. “There is a great core of swimmers in the county, including those that train with the swimming team and those that regularly visit the pool on their own,” she said. “In addition, there are those who you may not encounter in the pool but who take to the lakes every summer.” Two reasons swimming is catching on so well in Cook County, Mallinson proposed, is because of the new pool in Grand Marais and the nature of the activity itself. “Swimming, unlike many sports, is an activity that you can continue throughout your whole life,” she said. “It is the best low impact way to exercise every part of your body. It is also a great way to disconnect and many swimmers speak of swimming as their meditation.”

with some routines focusing on speed and others on endurance. This rings true in the meets as well, as some races are more than 1,000 yards in length and others are 50-yard blasts that can take fewer than 30 seconds from start to finish. Regardless of one’s skill level in the pool, both Marshall and Mallinson spoke highly of the social dynamics the local swim club has created. “The swim team has the added benefits of a social element and a little bit of accountability,” Mallinson said, “Once you’re in, you’ll never regret getting in the pool.” For more information or to join the local adult swim team in Grand Marais, contact Emily Marshall at (218) 387-3386 or send an email to: emarshall@cookcountyymca. org.—Joe Friedrichs

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High over the California desert, the Cole Brothers Airshow demonstrate another first—a plane to plane transfer using a rope ladder, with stuntman George Middlestedder. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY

Flying family had connection to Cook County Like most everyone in his family, Rolly Cole was defined by flying. He began as a young man and by his early 20s, he was competing in aerobatic competitions. Sadly, he was killed in a plane accident at age 24 due to violent engine failure. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY

GRAND MARAIS—A chance meeting at an Ohio airstrip led to a lifetime of friendship and adventure for Jody Daughtery and her family, eventually leading her to move to Cook County with her husband, Jim, to own and operate the former Pike Lake Resort. While the focus of the resort was fishing, it was flying that initially gave her family the Cook County connection. Jody’s father, Dwight Keller, had discovered flying while in the military. Later, he and some friends, also former military pilots, flew their private planes from a small farmland airstrip in Mansfield, Ohio. One day, foggy conditions caused Duane Cole to land at the airstrip. Duane was on his way to an airshow. An aerobatic flyer, he and his brothers, Marion, Arnold and Lester, were the stars of the traveling Cole Brothers Airshow. Dwight struck up a conversation with Duane. They soon discovered a mutual love for fishing. Duane invited Dwight and his family to come up and visit at a place he owned in northern Minnesota: Pike Lake Resort. The Keller family made their first trip from Ohio to the North Shore in 1951. And they kept coming back.

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Duane and his wife, Judy, had three children. One son, Rolly, was the same age as Jody and they became friends. Although the Coles lived in Kewanee, Illinois, they spent their summers in the north because Rolly suffered from allergies. He even attended school in Cook County and played on the football team. But Rolly, like most everyone in his family, was defined by flying. The Cole Brothers Air Show was tremendously popular. They performed in 48 states, including the Devil Track Airport in 1954, operated at that time by Clarence Krotz. At that

Jody Daughtery holds a sign from a Cole Brothers Airshow held at the Devil Track Airport. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY show, they did a routine called a “boat to plane transfer” on Devil Track Lake, performed by stuntman Lynn Vandermark. Duane was considered the best aerobatic flyer of the time, proving it by winning the national aerobatic championship multiple times. He competed in Europe as well. He taught aerobatics to thousands of pilots. The Cole Brothers show often included wing walkers, who stood atop the wings. One of those wing walkers was his wife, Judy. While standing on an airplane wing is feat unto itself, the wing walkers were still standing there when the planes flew upside down. Duane flew that way


[ABOVE LEFT] Duane Cole

was known for landing on top of a moving car, noted here as the “World’s Smallest Airport.” He also wrote his name upside down on the plane’s fuselage so it was legible when he flew upside down passed the audience. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY

Cole Brothers Airshow in 1949. Standing [L TO R]: Duane Cole, Marion Cole, Arnold Cole and Lester Cole. Kneeling [L TO R]: Kirk McDowel, Len White, and Byron Bryner. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY so often the lettering for his name on the fuselage of his plane was painted upside down so it was legible when he passed the audience. Rolly began flying with the family as a young man. He developed a reputation as a careful, precision pilot. By his early 20s he was competing in aerobatic contests. He also became the star of the family airshow. Unfortunately, he came to a tragic end. While practicing prior to an airshow in Illinois, he experienced violent engine failure. His companion on the flight was trapped in his seat by a folded wing. Even though he had time to leave the plane,

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Rolly tried to save his friend. They were both killed in the accident. Rolly was 24.

Brothers Airshow performing with wing riders Dave Turner, Eldon Peters and Edward Tate. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY

For Duane, this meant the family airshow had come to an end. He continued to do flight instruction and wrote several books on aviation, including one dedicated to Rolly called To A Pilot. He also remained friends with the Daughertys. Jody has Christmas cards she received from them in the early 1990s. Both Duane and Judy died in 2004. For Jody, very warm memories of the unique family remain. —Shawn Perich

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and Judy Cole at the Oshkosh Airshow in Wisconsin, July of 1992. | COURTESY OF JODY DAUGHTERY

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The cancer journey of David Giuliano: It’s good to be here MARATHON— David and Pearl Giuliano were still in their pajamas one morning, when their family physician tapped on the kitchen window of their Marathon, Ontario, home. Eli Orrantia had a message of importance for David: “I’ve got my doctor hat on this morning,” he said. “...That lump on your head; I don’t like the look of it.” One morning years before, David had noticed a lump on the left side of his temple. A conference with his family physician at the time led to David’s driving to Thunder Bay for a procedure to remove the tissue.

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“It’s like you’ve had a wound near your temple,” the surgeon remarked as he prepared to send the tissue away for a biopsy. David Giuliano is a United Church minister, and for him, the chance remark was laden with strong spiritual meaning. “Have I been wounded near my temple, that sacred metaphorical place within each of us?” he wrote later. Elected as the 39th Moderator of the United Church of Canada in 2006, David was energetic and ready to be the spokesperson and spiritual leader for Canada’s largest Protestant denomination. And then, he felt the return of the lump on his skull. Relocated to Toronto in the course of his new responsibilities, he saw a surgeon at the Sunnybrook Hospital. “Mr. Giuliano,” said the surgeon after reviewing the biopsy slides, “Your tumour... is in fact malignant.” Cancerous. And misdiagnosed for a number of years. “How,” David agonized in the emotional shock of the revelation, “could someone sick and weak lead the church?” For his three-year term as moderator, David chose to speak from the perspective of one humbled and fragile, rather than one riding “the great white stallion of certainty, youth and vitality.” He found, as others have discovered, that simply being alive was nothing short of a miracle, beautiful, and sacred. He learned that being vulnerable and fragile could be a gateway to renewed pleasure in and appreciation of life’s day to day ordinariness.

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As his tortured medical process continued with countless surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation, and painful post-op recovery, David reflected on the significance of his journey. What did it mean to live with cancer? One important discovery in his meditations was the facing of his own fears. “In my terror, I am trying to persuade myself of three things,” he wrote. He needed to listen to his fear without giving in to it, to trust God’s presence in his life, no matter what happens, and to have the courage to go ahead even when afraid.

Author and cancer survivor David Giuliano at a book signing. | SUBMITTED David is the first to admit his anger at any number of points along the way. He chafed at times at being bedridden, simply breathing, during the process of his recovery. He underwent facially disfiguring surgeries, seeing his adult visage transform into a lumpy, hairless thing from multiple skin grafts. And during his journey, he encountered what to him are unhelpful ways of looking at cancer. “I don’t think of cancer as an act of God so much as a natural disaster, like floods and forest fire. Stuff happens,” he wrote. “’Everything happens for a reason’ is one of the cruelest, most insipid, emotionally stunted, uninformed things you can say to someone who has cancer. Please don’t.” He has come, over a long period of time, to see his cancer as a part of him. He repudiates the prevailing idea of ‘battle with cancer’. “Cancer is not some external invading army,” he wrote. “My cells have gone rogue, I’ll grant you, but they are mine...part of my body.” While he is not happy to have cancer, he feels that the combat metaphor ultimately does more harm than good. David’s account of his journey, It’s Good to Be Here: Stories We Tell About Cancer, came out earlier this year. Since that time, he is “good, healthwise”, his cancer being in remission. He still enjoys life with Pearl and his friends in Marathon, hiking, kayaking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing seasonally. And now recently retired, David is focused on writing and social justice volunteering, both locally and nationally. And he still celebrates the ordinary: “I don’t spend money on shampoo anymore,” he quips. To learn more about David’s journey, visit: davidgiulianoca.wordpress.com. —Peter Fergus-Moore


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Keeping with her need to surpass the ordinary, Maigan Delong’s paper mache pumpkin sculptures possess a playfulness that subdues their gothic origins. | SUBMITTED

NIPIGON— A petite woman with a soft smile and brown eyes that see beyond the obvious, Maigan Delong has always had an interest in the artistic side of life. But unwilling to conform to the criticisms of others, she became preoccupied with the expected. It was not until the early 1990s, when she was well into her forties, that she bravely reclaimed what she thought was forever lost. Delong credits her partner for this because he understood life was not just about surviving. It’s about honoring the soul in all its expressions. Influenced by First Nation people, she began making moccasins, dreamcatchers, hand drums, mitts, fans, and keychains. Her first painting was a wolf on a paddle. Always looking for new ways to portray her truths, she began experimenting with mixed media and paper mache sculptures. Delong is presently doing fluid art. It involves the blending of silicone, floetrol, water and whatever paints she has available. What she finds so appealing about this medium is that there is no way of predicting what will happen. Delong excitedly explained that it is a chemical reaction that creates the abstract images, and every pour produces a different result. Sometimes she is satisfied with what emerges and nothing more needs to be done. On other occasions, she will add images to the canvas. Delong shared that it is all about letting what needs to evolve come naturally through the random images. She recently did a pour, and after studying it, she painted a woman’s head and butterfly onto the canvas because that is what she saw emerging from the murky mosaic of purples, blues and greens. Delong added that another appealing aspect of fluid art is that due to the spontaneous results, the completed canvases can never be mass-produced. Delong’s studio is filled with her intuitive-driven treasures. Numerous paintings, many of them of women in whimsical, dreamy forms, hang on the walls. Displayed on shelves are her paper mache Halloween sculptures. And in keeping with Delong’s need to surpass the ordinary, the black spiders have quirky spikes on their heads and the orange pumpkins possess a playfulness that subdues their gothic origins. In her dining area is a three-dimensional portrait of a naked woman standing next to a dancing pole. Her upturned face a mysterious mixture of melancholy and hope, it is the peacock tattoo on her back that leaves no doubt she is owned by no one but herself. Nearby stands another three-dimensional painting of two mask-like faces cradled in the hands of three branch-like arms. And it is the swirling background of the golden-green foliage that enlivens their fixed expressions.

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Nipigon artist Maigan Delong. | SUBMITTED Always quick to praise others, Delong stated that several people in her family also possessed an interest in the arts. She explained that her first creative influence was her mother, who knitted and was an accomplished seamstress. Delong’s son is a gifted artist who presently resides in Prince Edward Island. She said that by age five, she knew he was destined to follow in her path. Her sister studied art in university and has had numerous shows in Quebec. When it comes to her own talent, Delong is selftaught. Everything she has learned was through experimentation and studying other people’s artistic creations. “We’re all fluid people, art is pouring out of us,” said Delong. Delong has never been motivated by the need to impress others with her art. She jokingly shared, “I am colour challenged.” All of her creations are direct expressions of her inner world. Things that needed to come out when the time was right for their revelation. The fact that her private pursuits have been so well received by the general public has forced her to reevaluate her artistic identity. She has been repeatedly asked to teach, and will be providing private lessons in the near future. Delong’s work has been shown at festivals and art galleries throughout the country. Anyone interested in seeing her work can check out her Facebook page: Maigan Delong Art.—Kim Casey This untitled painting is one of many creations by self-taught artist Maigan Delong. | SUBMITTED

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SHIFT connects young professionals THUNDER BAY—Since 2006, a network of professionals in Thunder Bay has sought to equip young workers with the tools needed to realize their dreams. Now known as the SHIFT Young Professionals Network, this group is an integral part of the community, seeking both to support young people in their careers and to help Thunder Bay continue to attract up and coming talent. From social events and community cleanups, SHIFT helps young professionals realize their dreams and connect with each other and the community. “It all started as an idea to have a platform for young professionals to connect and network with each other,” said Dani Ashley, president of SHIFT. “Today, SHIFT brings the under-40s together to turn goals and dreams into reality.” When the group began in 2006, it was known as Thunder Bay’s Young Profes-

sionals Network. In 2011 they rebranded to SHIFT and the group has continued to grow. Today it has over 100 members, including both individual and corporate members. SHIFT defines its core goals as helping young professionals socialize, mobilize and realize. SHIFT provides members with many opportunities for socializing and networking, both through events put on by the group and by participation in community activities. Past events have included neighborhood clean-ups, golf tournaments, and an annual “grub crawl” party. Additionally, they help young professionals realize their dreams and mobilize them to become effective members of their community. Some of the ways they have done this is through speed networking events and SHIFT talks, which focus on various topics applicable to increasing success in the workplace.

SHIFT has over 100 members, including individual and corporate members. Shown here is the organization’s board of directors. | SUBMITTED The organization is volunteer-run, and is open to young people across professional fields. “SHIFT is an incredibly diverse group of young people,” said Ashley. “From business owners, entrepreneurs and trades people, to students, health specialists, and government employees, the uniqueness and connectedness of our members sets us apart. Every SHIFTer shares a common value that we believe in what’s next for Thunder Bay and we want to help drive the community forward.” While SHIFT is focused on professionals under 40, there are still opportunities for those who are older. “This past May we launched our Ambassadors membership, which provides a new platform for our supporters and past SHIFTers that have left the under 40 demographic. The Ambassadors membership allows you to still connect and be part of the organization. We also host various events throughout the year that you don’t need to be a member to attend, such as SHIFT talks and our upcoming Cheers to 10 Years Wine Mixer.”

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Another important aspect of SHIFT is the Northwestern Ontario Visionary Awards (NOVA), a biennial event that celebrates the diligence of young professionals from across the region. “In 2011, the board directors of SHIFT realized the hard work and dedication that young professionals had in not only Thunder Bay, but across Northwestern Ontario. They wanted a way to recognize those individuals for their achievements. January 2012 marked the first NOVA event, held in Thunder Bay,” said Ashley. “To date, we have recognized over 200 nominees, and awarded 81 individuals with a NOVA.” Looking ahead, Ashley said the group hopes to continue to give a voice to young professionals in the community. “I hope to see the trend of growth continue as we move forward; I’m hoping that the organization will continue to grow and support the young professionals for many years to come.” To learn more about SHIFT, visit: shiftnetwork.ca.—Rae Poynter

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Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm AmericInn, Silver Bay

Do your Christmas shopping locally and conveniently this year! The most inconspicuous tuft of moss in your yard is probably home to more than one wondrous water bear. | EMILY STONE

Water bears in your backyard NORTH SHORE—The cold, damp days of Northwoods Novembers make me want to come inside, dry out, and curl into a cozy little ball. That may be the only thing I have in common with water bears. Also known as tardigrades and moss piglets, these aquatic, microscopic, eight-legged animals are thought to be the most resilient critters on Earth. They can withstand extreme temperatures, x-ray radiation 1,000 times the lethal human dose, desiccation, the vacuum of space, and pressures higher than you’d experience in the deepest part of the ocean. Their secret will make sense to any coldweather adventurer: get dry and stay dry.

Scanning electron microscope image of an active water bear. | SUBMITTED

Water expands and contracts drastically as it freezes and thaws, which can damage cells. As temperatures plunge, getting rid of water is a key to water bear’s survival. If any H2O molecules are left as a water bear dehydrates, a sturdy sugar called trehalose physically prevents them from rapidly expanding as a result of temperature changes.

vents. Water bears live in marine, fresh water, and semiaquatic terrestrial environments all over the globe, but a water bear’s habitat also could be no more extreme than your own backyard. The water droplets clinging to a cushion of moss or tuft of lichen may be the entire world to a little moss piglet as it hunts down smaller plants and animals to chomp on.

That’s not all. Inside the water bear, flexible, shapeless proteins rearrange themselves into solid biological glass as they dry out. This bioglass wraps other important proteins and molecules in a stiff, protective envelope that holds them together. All measureable metabolic processes stop. The critter’s water content can drop to one percent of normal. These adaptations are so effective that water bears have survived more than 30 years in their state of suspended animation called a “tun.” Scientists call their extreme hibernation “cryptobiosis.” Hidden life.

Looking out over a dreary gray November, it’s sometimes easier to empathize with the hibernators out there than with the big, brave chickadees and foxes who fight off the cold with fluffy coats and full bellies. If you’d like to commiserate with a water bear, just collect one of those shriveled tufts of dry, green moss. Soak it in a little water overnight, and then spend a few minutes (or hours) using a microscope to search the soup for signs of life. Although water bears are almost translucent, their chubby, segmented bodies, four pairs of stubby legs, and two eye spots will be visible.

Life may be hidden, but it’s there. Once temperatures warm up and liquid water becomes available, the water bear rehydrates, the bioglass melts, and things start moving again. Despite their crazy survival skills, water bears aren’t considered “extremophiles.” Those critters actually seek out and thrive in extreme environments like deep sea

If you’d rather not step a foot outside of your nice warm house, or you don’t have access to a microscope, then you might search for “Real Video of a Tardigrade” on YouTube, or watch the Earth Unplugged video titled “What are Tardigrades?” This is the perfect season for getting nice and dry, curling into a ball, and learning all about water bears.—Emily M. Stone

Local businesses will be setting up mini-stores at the AmericInn of Silver Bay. Come to one location and get all of your shopping done with a variety of businesses, crafters and artists. Rooms available for $50.00 plus tax for shoppers who want to spend the night. Crystal Alhbeck: Kitchenware, Towels, Busy Bags Debbie Alhbeck: Jewelry, Paparazzi Jessie Anderson: Creating My Journey, Custom Vinyl, etc. Paulette Anholm: Aprons, Stuffed Animals, Cookbooks, Fabric Suprises. Min Baker: Baked Goods- cookies, bars, cake, jams & jellies made with wild berries Dawn Byholm: Pampered Chef, Homemade Jewelry Amanda Carlson: Lularoe Clothing Jackie Dillenbeck: Switch Plate Covers, Glass Stuff, Kids Stuff Molly Gadsby: Usborne Books and More Darcy Gaffky: Scarfs, Decorative Baskets, Cedar Wood Products Cindy Gilbertson: Baked goods, Wash Cloths Patio decor Cathy Globe: Embroidered Clothes &Towels, Flour Sack Towels, Team Pillows Roxeanne Guerin: Rock Pictures, Wood and Birch Bark Signs Christy Harling: Hannah’s Handmade Creations, Bath & Body Products Liz Hohrman: Decorative Snowman, Ornaments, Beaded Key Chains, Baked Goods Laurie Kelly: Christmas Items Melanie King: Scentsy Sandy Knupp: LED Canvas Pictures, Herbal Neck Wraps, Northshore Map Jewelry Laurie Larson: Rock Pictures, Wreaths Herb Lattin: Home Baking, Christmas Baking, Wreaths Diana Lax: Quilted Items, Hand Made Bags, 31 Bags Jan Lillis: Suncatchers, Jewelry, Dog Collars, Horse Packs Molly Lisor: Perfectly Posh - Naturally Based Donna McCurdy: Color Street Nails & Avon Bev Mell: Mittens Out of Sweaters Barb Niemi: Scarves & Hats, Jewelry, Reclaimed Wood Products, Scrubbies Renette Pearse: Repurposed Sewing Products, Hand Bags and Baby Quilts Krysty Persig: Dottera Essential Oils Chelsea Pusc: Fudge Matt Ramczyk: Spices Phyllis Samela: Christmas Things, Cedar Furniture & Nic Nacs Gina Schluneger: Candles, Jewelry Handmade Soap, Clothing Sandra & Brian Schrupp: Massage Denice Smith: Tupperware Arica Sutherland: Maple Syrup & Honey Abby Tofte: The Big Lake Store, local & regional pottery, jewelry, art prints, wooden bowls and more Shannon Vorderbruggen: LuLaRoe Clothing Line Jan Waller: Birch Bark Jewelry, Functional Pottery Lisa Hendricks: Jewelry, Scarves WildLifeTreasures.com: Screen printed hand-drawn wildlife art on t-shirts, jackets and denim

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Fall-spawning lampreys found on North Shore FRENCH RIVER- -A recent sighting and capture of fall-spawning sea lamprey in Minnesota’s Brule River east of Grand Marais is unusual, says DNR Lake Superior area fisheries supervisor Cory Goldsworthy. “We confirmed there were a couple of spawning pairs and a female running eggs,” he said. Sea lamprey typically spawn in May and June. While fisheries biologists from around Lake Superior will likely discuss the discovery when they meet this winter, it is likely an anomaly. “My personal feeling is that if there were fall-spawning sea lamprey populations we would likely know about them,” Goldsworthy said.

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If fall-spawning activity was common, it would affect sea lamprey population estimates, which are based on counts of spring spawners. The presence of fall-spawning lampreys does not affect the ongoing, international control effort. A chemical called TFM is applied to streams to kill lamprey larvae. The larvae burrow into mucky bottoms where they may reside for several years. One TFM treatment can kill the progeny from multiple spawning events.

Fall-spawning sea lampreys were recently found in Brule River, east of Grand Marais. Sea lamprey typically spawn in May and June. | STOCK Goldsworthy, who once worked on the federal lamprey treatment program, said that because sea lampreys are an ocean fish that spawns in fresh water, they are capable of making long migrations in tributary streams to reach spawning grounds in the headwaters, which complicates treatment strategies. Sea lampreys spread through the Great Lakes during the 20th Century following the comple-

• The new platform has stronger security controls, better protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), and increased fraud protection. Recreation.gov will no longer store credit card information. • Beginning in 2019, the $10 reservation fee is changing to $6 for every quota permit. That means whether you reserve a permit ahead of time or purchase a ‘walk-in’ permit, the fee will be $6. This includes Day Use Motor permits. • Group leaders (permit holders) are required to have a valid email address to reserve a permit. • Each alternate permit holder is required to have a valid email address to be listed as an intended alternate at time of reservation. • Alternates must respond to the recreation.gov email sent at the time of reservation and accept being an alternate within 72 hours of reservation, or the permit will not have alternates.

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While the rock-bottomed streams along Minnesota’s North Shore aren’t considered good sea lamprey spawning habitat, lamprey wounding rates in lake trout have increased along the northern portion of the state’s shoreline in recent years.—Shawn Perich

Changes in National Recreation Reservation System and BWCAW permit reservations DULUTH— Beginning in 2019, visitors will see some changes in the National Recreation Reservation System which includes the permitting process for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). These changes address privacy, security, financial, and program requirements of the new, nation-wide recreation.gov website that recently launched on Oct. 1.

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tion of the St. Lawrence Seaway, decimating populations of native lake trout and other fish.

• If an alternate does not have a recreation.gov account, they will be required to create one at verification when they respond and accept being an alternate. Alternates can log on to the website and create their account any time prior to a reservation. • All participant names must be entered for the permit to print at issuance. Participant names may be added to a reservation any time prior to the permit pick-up. • For reservations made by a Cooperator, permit holders will receive a copy of the confirmation email. • While the new recreation.gov website may be accessed via an older operating system, you will need the latest version of an officially supported browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer 11) to use the website. For the 2019 BWCAW quota permit season, all permits for all entry points will be available on Wednesday, January 30 at 9 a.m. CST. Permits may be reserved online or by calling: (877) 444-6777. Reminder: It is no longer necessary for people to participate in a separate lottery process to obtain a quota permit for any BWCAW entry point. Beginning in 2019, all BWCAW quota permits will be available January 30 through one process on a first-come first-served basis.


Points North New Film Introduces Hunting to Adults By Shawn Perich

Mark Norquist believes it’s never too late in life to become a hunter. “It doesn’t matter if you didn’t grow up with hunting,” he says. “It’s never too late. You are either a hunter or not yet a hunter.” Norquist, founder of the website Modern Carnivore, is devoted to introducing interested adults to the world of hunting, fishing and foraging. He holds half-day retreats called the Modern Carnivore Experience, where participants take the initial steps toward becoming a hunter. The sessions attract young foodies, couples and even retirees; all of whom want to learn how to harvest their own meat. The perceived health benefits of eating wild game rather than factory-farmed domestic meat motivate nonhunting adults to consider hunting. It is not coincidence that Modern Carnivore focuses as much, or more, on cooking and eating wild foods than it does on how to procure them. The website’s tagline is “Eating Meat Responsibly.” Norquist’s newest project brings together the entire experience with a seven-part video series entitled “Awaken the Hunter Within.” The story line follows three adults as they make their entry into the world of hunting. The first episode introduces the trio. Becca has been foraging wild plants and wants to learn how to live more wholly off the land, including procuring meat. Pierce, who grew up in urban Chicago and Milwaukee, has always been drawn to Nature and wants to move from being an observer to becoming a participant. Alex wants to learn about the hunting culture and become truly aware of where his food comes from. Norquist serves as the mentor to the group. In the second episode, the group learns about rifles and shotguns at a shooting range from Norquist’s friend, Ben. For Pierce, guns had a negative connotation when he was growing up. He discovers recreational shooting is safe and enjoyable. Becca finds that recoil was more than she anticipated, but that doesn’t deter her. Alex is thrilled to shoot a 30.06 for the first time. From the shooting range, the next episode takes them on first hunts. Alex and Pierce go grouse and woodcock hunting in northern Minnesota with Mark. Becca joins another member of the Modern Carnivore team, chef Jamie Carlson, on a hunt for squirrels and rabbits. Although their hunts aren’t successful, they learn that hunting isn’t easy or guaranteed. This doesn’t diminish their interest or enthusiasm.

Pierce and Alex are adults who want to learn about hunting in the new video, “Awaken the Hunter Within.” | SUBMITTED an interest in taking up hunting. Norquist believes this is true. “I’m getting messages from people in the media across the country,” he said after the video series’ debut. “They’re saying no one has told this story in this way before.” This apparent fascination with hunting begs a question: Why don’t newcomers show the same interest in fishing, which, especially in Minnesota, is far easier to get started in than hunting? Norquist responds that when he created Modern Carnivore 10 years ago, he saw fishing as a gateway outdoor experience. Over time he discovered that a big part of Modern Carnivore is story-telling; and hunting stories draw more people than stories about fishing or foraging.

Pierce, Becca, and Alex on their first deer hunt. | SUBMITTED Prior to going deer hunting, they go on a scouting trip with a biologist named Ryan, who teaches them how to interpret deer tracks and read deer sign such as beds, scrapes and rubs. What may seem basic to anyone with even a modest amount of hunting experience is entirely new to the trio, who finish their scouting trip building a ground blind in a likely location. Finally, deer season arrives. The trio meets at a deer camp for a few days of hunting. Alex and Pierce team up in a ground blind. Becca hunts with Matt, one of Mark’s friends. We’ll avoid a spoiler and just say the hunting party gets a deer, which allows the new hunters to learn in the final two episodes about game processing and cooking. As they sit around the dinner table, they discuss what they’ve learned about hunting and how they may use that information going forward. We

don’t know if they will choose to take up hunting on their own, but they certainly have learned enough about all aspects of the hunt in order to do so. The video series took about a year to complete, Norquist said. Alex, Pierce and Becca were chosen through a casting process. Alex and Pierce had attended a Modern Carnivore retreat. Becca was a subscriber to the Modern Carnivore newsletter who had won a wild game cooking book by author Hank Shaw in a related contest. “It was a ton of work,” says Norquist of making the film. The video has been released one episode at a time on social media. As a testament to Norquist’s marketing ability, when the first episode was released in September, it received 5,000 views in a week. One might also say this suggests a lot of adults have

“The idea of going out with a deadly weapon and killing an animal is foreign to most people,” he says. “The intrigue of the hunt draws people into it.” It is worth noting that in the final video, Alex, Pierce and Becca remarked about the friendliness of everyone who was involved with teaching them about hunting, which made the experience more inviting and less intimidating. This suggests our traditional portrayals of hunting in the media and even as individuals may turn off newcomers who may have an interest in learning about hunting, but don’t personally know anyone who hunts. It’s something worth pondering by anyone who is concerned about the future of hunting. You can access the videos from this link: modcarn.com/awaken.

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Furry Hobos ‘N Hiway Heroes: Story and Photos by Elle Andra-Warner

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19-month-old great dane named Amore recently hitched a ride across Canada from Golden, British Columbia to her owner’s new home in Nova Scotia, a journey of about 3,200 miles (5,150 kilometres).

Amore’s owner had moved back home to Bridgeport, Nova Scotia and the challenge now was how to get her Great Dane to join her. Travel by plane would be too traumatic for Amore, plus very expensive...yet what were the options? That’s when Furry Hobos ‘N Hiway Heroes became involved. The group is a network of volunteer transport truck drivers founded by retired trucker Margaret Foster-Hyde from Kakabeka Falls. The non-profit group provides free long-distance transport to move pets to their new homes within Canada and U.S., including cross-border rides. Margaret started the trucking network in 2013 after she adopted a dog from Sudbury and found the shipping costs expensive to get the dog to her home in Kakabeka Falls. “That’s how the idea evolved, because of the high cost of transporting the dog,” said Margaret, who was a trucker for over 30 years. Tapping into her trucking connections and using multiple whiteboards, Margaret handles from home the logistics of arranging for drivers, volunteers, and overnight foster homes for pets as needed. “It truly takes a village for the moves. We are all animal-loving volunteers and enjoy it.” How does a pet become a travelling Furry Hobo? Any dog—and now cats, too—needing transport to new locations can be a Furry Hobo. Included are dogs rejoining their owners in new locations or being adopted by new owners; lost or stolen pets found and returned to owners; and rescue animals going to destinations for adoption. About 400 dogs have already been transported with Furry Hobos ‘N Highway Heroes, with cat moves just recently added. Currently, there are about 20 volunteer truckers, mainly recruited by word-of-mouth, but Margaret says “We can use more!” The drivers do not charge for the ride, although Margaret suggests something like home-baking or a coffee gift card for them as a gesture of appreciation. “For those truckers riding through Thunder Bay area on a Furry Hobo move, complimentary meals are provided by Kakabeka Falls Motor Hotel and Santorelli’s Truck Stop at Twin City Crossroads,” she adds. Once the move is in transit, Margaret hosts live Facebook chats between herself, the pet owner, driver, volunteers involved in the ride and person receiving the dog at destination. “It’s like a family. We chat, get to see the dog or cat, and take pictures. It is more personal for everyone. Later we post the chat to the group’s Facebook to share with everyone.” I met up with Amore, her transport driver Garnett and Margaret in the parking lot of Kakabeka Falls Motor Hotel in early September. Garnett, whose hometown is Halifax, Nova Scotia, was making his third Furry Hobo transport and having a grand time with Amore as his travelling companion. Amore joined Garnett in Calgary, after first hitching a ride there from Golden. Garnett joined the group as a “Hiway Heroes”

Margaret Foster-Hyde met up with trucker Garnett from Sky Freightways Ltd. and dog Amore at Kakabeka Falls Hotel. Margaret started the volunteer non-profit group in 2013 to provide free transport by truckers to move dogs (and now cats, too) to their new homes.

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trucker a couple of months ago and just prior to Amore, had transported six rescue puppies from Winnipeg to adoptive homes in Calgary. Among one of the most challenging moves to arrange was at Christmas time for a couple returning to Canada after being in Japan for 10 years. “A volunteer picked up the dog at Vancouver airport, provided overnight foster care before pickup by the first driver. Using multi-drivers and volunteers for different legs of the journey, we did get the dog during Christmas to Headingly, Manitoba where the owners picked up their pet,” said Margaret, adding, “The longest move to arrange took 17 people and an overnight stay.” Other recent moves have included a stolen dog returned to its owner in Kenora; three senior miniature Doberman Pinschers (in small dresses and pearls) from Winnipeg to Calgary; and two cats from Whitehorse. At any given time, there are a number of pets hitching rides with truckers. I first learned about the group in a Letter to the Editor from Larry Brigham published in Thunder Bay’s Chronicle-Journal. He and his wife Cathy had adopted Tundra, the lab-husky dog of their friend who had passed away in Ottawa. Costs to travel by plane to Thunder Bay from Ottawa came to more than $800, but the friend’s daughter told them about Furry Hobos ‘N Hiway Heroes. Soon Tundra was being transported from Ottawa by truck driver Greg to her new ‘furever’ home with the Brighams at no cost. Larry closed his letter with, “We want to especially acknowledge and make others aware of this group of truckers. Much thanks to these pet-loving volunteers.” Further information is available by contacting Margaret via message through the group’s Facebook page, email dcatisback@gmail.com or phone (807) 632-1235. The person shipping the dog will need to complete a transport form, plus provide proof of vaccination. The number of drivers needed for a journey depend on the dog/ cat’s present location and the destination.

Furry Hobos ‘N Hiway Heroes is a volunteer organization that arranges for movement of pets by transport truckers to new locations in Canada and the U.S. Since the service is free, there is no revenue but they could use donated items like blankets, bedding, collars, leashes, dog food, and free business cards. Contact Margaret Foster-Hyde for their current needs.

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INDOOR RECREATION

The next time you’re stuck indoors and looking for something to do, why not try something new? Take a class, see a concert, or try a new craft. Here are a few activities to get you started.

Libraries Offer Activities By Rae Poynter Colder, shorter days means seeking out indoor activities and spaces. Along the North Shore, public libraries continue to be integral parts of communities, and offer comfortable spaces and interesting activities throughout the winter months. Both the Two Harbors library and the Grand Marais library provide excellent resources and programs for people of all ages. The Grand Marais library continues to be a busy place, and director Steve Harsin explains that the high usage of the library points to the strong community. “It’s really the community that makes the library great, and the awards we’ve gotten are all about the community. They have really high expectations, and we work hard to meet those. People have interests in unique topics and we supply that.” In addition to supplying resources, the Grand Marais library has a full schedule of activities with different programs every month. Some of the highlights include speaking events by local authors, writer’s workshops, and technology assistance nights. The Grand Marais library will also be continuing their Winter Wednesdays series, with guest speakers presenting on a variety of topics. Harsin says they’re currently working on assembling a cast, but past speakers have included musicians, artists and photographers. The Grand Marais library will also be continuing their Friday night film series, where people are welcome to come to the library on a Friday night and screen a movie. All events at the library are open to the public and free. Harsin says they do their best to make it easy to find out about events at the Grand Marais library. “We send out our events to all the media. You can find our events on the library’s blog and at Visit Cook County. The local paper gets press releases, and WTIP picks up when there’s an interesting interview for an event. Some of the community blogs have our events, as well as the North Shore Journal.” Further down the shore, the Two Harbors library also offers excellent programs and spaces for indoor fun and learning. Director Katie Sundstrom says that they do their best to keep the library a place where people of all ages can find something that interests them. “We host at least 20 events per month, but we offer more than just programs; we have free Wifi, plugins, and computers available. It’s a great place for people in the community to use.” One of the draws at the Two Harbors library is the opportunity for interaction 18

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through games. They have a board game collection available for checkout, as well as for use in the library. There’s a Scrabble and cribbage night for people who want to play with someone, and Sundstrom says they will be hosting a chess tournament. The library also has an ongoing puzzle table, where visitors can stop by and work on a puzzle. The Two Harbors library also has resources for kids. “We’re giving the children’s area a makeover,” says Sundstrom, “we have a play store, train set, and early learning spaces. It gets families together and interacting with each other.” The Two Harbors library also has some unusual materials available for checkout, including cake pans and STEM kits, a home planetarium, and a quality microscope. They’re also adding a telescope that will be good for amateur astronomers observing the long winter night skies.

The Grand Marais library offers a variety of programs, activities and events for all ages. | RAE POYNTER To top it all off, visitors to the Two Harbors library can get a taste of good art with the rotating art wall. “Some of our artists are local, while others are from greater Minnesota,” says Sundstrom.

Those wishing to find out about activities at the Two Harbors library can visit the library’s website and Facebook page, or pick up a handout at the front desk.

Hooked on Stamps: Exploring the World By Elle Andra-Warner

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Did you know that one of the world’s most popular indoor activities (ideal for the winters of Northern Wilds) is stamp collecting?

I recently attended a meeting of Lakehead Stamp Club (established 71 years ago in 1947) to see what was happening in stamp collecting. It was an evening well spent. Interesting speakers, a stamp auction (like a new stock book for $1; bags of stamps for 50 cents), attendance prizes, a raffle, and opportunities to purchase stamps and borrow the latest Scott’s Catalogue. The annual membership fee is only $20 (yes, I bought one) and there’s an annual spring exhibit at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery.

Five years ago, the Wall Street Journal estimated there were 60 million stamp collectors around the world. They include England’s Queen Elizabeth, billionaire Warren Buffet, Ronnie Wood from the Rolling Stones and actor Patrick Dempsey. These days, it is impossible to collect all stamps from every country in the world as there are just too many stamps. So today’s collectors limit their collections to certain countries, time periods, or size (e.g. only triangular stamps). Or they collect by a particular subject (“topicals” in stamp lingo) with popular themes being ships, lighthouses, birds, Disney, space, butterflies, frogs (world record is 1,600 stamps with frogs from 195 countries), Olympics, etc. And topicals are a unique and fun way for children to explore the world. As Bill Hay, past president of Thunder Bay’s Lakehead Stamp Club recently said at their bi-weekly meeting, “Key for any new collector is to start with a topic you are interested in. Start small and then build up the collection. And the stamps don’t need to be expensive.” (He started as a child after sending in six Popsicle Pete wrappers for a free stamp album; he came back to collecting later in life.)

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One of the first U.S. postage stamps, issued in July 1847. | WIKIMEDIA Stamp collecting got its start after the world’s first adhesive stamp, Great Britain’s 1 cent Penny Black, was issued in 1840. Seven years later in 1847, the first U.S. stamps were issued (5 cent Benjamin Franklin and 10 cent George Washington), then four years later in 1851, Canada’s first stamp was issued (3 cent Beaver). The first stamp club appeared in 1869 in London, England and is still in existence as the Roy-

Later, I chatted with Charlie Brown (also a LSC past president and currently president of the Lakehead Transportation Museum Society) who got hooked again on stamps in 2000 after finding his childhood stamp collection, which had been stored in a box for 40 years. “So I joined the Lakehead Stamp Club, and got back into the hobby as an adult,” said Brown, now an avid collector focussing on transportation-related stamps, especially streetcars. “But I still do spur-of-the-moment collecting when I see a well-detailed or beautiful stamp and just have to have it. I call it collecting the ‘wild thing’.” How to get started in stamp collecting? After choosing a country or subject, all you need are a few basic items: stamp tongs (to handle stamps safely), magnifying glass to view details, and an album or stock book to store the stamps.


executive director of communications. “We strongly believe in being deeply engaged, and since we have the resources to help bring music, art, lectures and theatre to campus and to the wider public, we are happy to do that.” Founded on Catholic Benedictine values, The College of St. Scholastica puts effort into encouraging local culture through events and programming each year. It has for decades, and the 2018-19 season is no different. “It’s a real variety, and that’s intentional. We want to host events and programs that can appeal to almost anyone,” said Ashenmacher.

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CSS’s Spotlight Series: Enriching Local Culture for Decades By Kelsey Roseth A heart-warming holiday sing-along. An uplifting tribute to veterans. Thought-provoking conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These are just a few of the free or low-cost offerings that are part

of this year’s “Spotlight Arts & Lecture Series,” put on by The College of St. Scholastica. “[We have] always believed in adding to the cultural and intellectual life of the community,” said Bob Ashenmacher, CSS’s

This season, the “Spotlight Arts & Lectures Series” includes music performances by the college’s choir and instrumental groups as well as community performers, such as the 34th Infantry Division “Red Bull” Band. It offers children’s theatre camps and comedic theatre productions by The St. Scholastica Theatre, one which even explores the trying and humorous aspects of receiving a Catholic education. Importantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is explored through a series of lectures coordinated by The Alworth Center for the study of Peace and Justice, and events that focus on matters of faith and immigration. When developing programming, careful consideration takes place to ensure the offerings are relevant. Faculty, staff, students and at times, community members, come together to create the calendar of events. “It keeps us up-to-date and relevant, and people appreciate it,” said Ashenmacher. “[Our experts] have networks that they are in touch with, and groups who advise

them, when they are seeking out programming. I think we do a great job of having relevant, and even newsworthy, programming.” Ashenmacher said attendance each year is in the thousands, and people have traveled from the North Shore, Iron Range, northwestern Wisconsin and even the Twin Cities to attend events in the series. For the full calendar, visit: spotlight. css.edu.

NORTHERN WILDS’ BEST BETS: Tribute: Celebrating the Service of Our Veterans. Saturday, Nov. 10, 2 p.m., Mitchell Auditorium. Developed to honor local veterans, this musical salute is put on by the St. Scholastica Concert Band and the Minnesota Army National Guard’s 34th Infantry Division “Red Bull” Band. Messiah Sing-Along. Tuesday, Dec. 11, 7:30 p.m., Mitchell Auditorium. The entire audience raises their voices in song during this popular holiday sing-along. O Holy Night. Friday, Dec. 14, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m. Taking place at the awe-inspiring Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary, this moving music collaboration presents sacred and secular Christmas music. The Idea of Israel. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 7:30 p.m., Mitchell Auditorium. Michael Brenner, an internationally-known expert on Jewish history, speaks as part of a series on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Belay on! Indoor Rock Climbing By Casey Fitchett Whether training for difficult outdoor routes or simply using the gym for exercise, indoor climbing facilities in Duluth and Thunder Bay offer opportunities for both skilled and novice climbers to practice their hobby. The 550 members at Vertical Endeavors in Duluth test their skills on 25 roped routes that are part of climbing walls up to 42 feet high. The four types of climbing available at this gym—auto belay, top roping, lead climbing, and bouldering—ensure that participants can utilize increasingly complex techniques to progress in the sport. Cody Benz, the facility’s assistant manager, has been climbing for about three years and working at this gym for just over two. Vertical Endeavors of Duluth, which also has locations in the Twin Cities, is located inside the Adventure Zone in the Canal Park district of the city. Benz says this variety draws in a wide range of climbers. “It’s a good mix. We have a lot of people who come in from the arcade, so that’s kids and families. They just happen to see us here and think, ‘that looks fun’. We have routes for people like that, made so it’s intentionally less difficult,” explained Benz. “We have very strong climbers that do this as their main hobby or activity to do extremely difficult things. They use it as a means of training or figuring out certain moves so when they want to go outside they can push that limit.” The Boulder Bear Climbing Centre in Thunder Bay also offers routes and experiences for climbers of all levels. They advertise 6,500 square feet of climbing terrain with walls up to 31 feet high. Beginner climbers can attempt the sport with a day pass and then continue to use the

gym with a 10 pass punch card. The instructors can tailor a day or afternoon of climbing to serve as an introduction, a refresher, or an advanced lesson. Both locations know the importance of capturing the interest of young climbers. By hosting birthday parties, climbing team practices, and seasonal class sessions, the staff members who introduce the kids to a new after-school activity can have a lasting impact on both the sport and the individual. Because of the multitude of climbing locations along the North Shore, winter drives many rock climbing aficionados indoors to practice in order to stay in shape for the spring melt. For individuals hoping to use their indoor skill set as a transitional step to climb outdoors, the guides in Duluth and Thunder Bay can help. On the American side of the border, Benz recommends— and guides climbs—at Shovel Point, Palisade Head, and Ely’s Peak. In Canada, an Association of Canadian Mountain Guides certified instructor from the Boulder Bear Climbing Centre will meet participants at either the Bluffs, Silver Harbour, or Pass Lake in the Thunder Bay area for practice in real scenarios. “It is an indoor activity that can set you up for something really awesome outdoors, depending on the season,” says Benz. “You don’t have to be an Olympic athlete to do this; that’s the biggest thing. It’s really not an impossible sport.” Vertical Endeavors in Duluth and the Boulder Bear Climbing Centre in Thunder Bay are open seven days a week. More information about both gyms is available on each of their respective websites.

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Fine Art & Craft Shows

Winter is upon us, and before we know it, so are the holidays. Throughout the month of November, artisans of all kinds are coming together to present their handcrafted goods, making shopping for loved ones easy and fun. New this year is the Big Moose Art and Crafts Show, held Nov. 10 at Amici’s Event Center in Ely. And don’t miss the annual Artisans Northwest Art and Fine Craft Show Nov. 10-11 at Valhalla Inn in Thunder Bay. For more info, see page 28.

Self-taught artist Deborah Spear creates soapstone sculptures. She will be at the Artisans Northwest show. | DEBORAH SPEAR

Along with photography, Heidi Pinkerton also creates jewelry, such as this necklace, titled “Morning Light.” See more at the Big Moose show. | HEIDI PINKERTON

Fiber artisan Kathy Bell will sell handmade scarves (shown here) at the Big Moose show, as well as cotton towels, shawls, and more. | KATHY BELL

“Loose Giraffe” painting by Ely artist Dafne Caruso. Caruso also designs jewelry; see more from her at the Big Moose Art and Crafts Show. | DAFNE CARUSO

Thunder Bay resident Joyce Seppala designs and sells clothing. She will attend the Artisans Northwest show. | JOYCE SEPPALA 20

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“Barren” by photographer Doug Gibbons. See more from Gibbons at the Artisans Northwest show. | DOUG GIBBONS


Fish Heads still have “Time to Run” By Will Moore

EXHIBITS Permanent Exhibits New Acquisitions Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma Selections of Traditional & Contemporary Native Art Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma

Many bands describe their sound as “variety,” which can be vague and mean anything they want it to. But when you have a group that simultaneously says they’re “rockin’ folk n’ bluegrass” and able to play “anything from Black Eyed Peas to Aerosmith,” you know they’re serious.

Thru Nov. 4 George Morrison: Surrealist Forms & Other Drawings Johnson Heritage Post, Grand Marais, cookcountyhistory.org

The Fish Heads from Duluth are that band—the project of Mike Monson and Kim Curtis-Monson, who have been playing music in the Northland for over 30 years. The couple, along with Paul Jones, play everything from weddings to festivals to retirement homes. The range of their repertoire and abilities can make for a very crowded stage for just three people.

Thru Nov. 25 Christi Belcourt: Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth: A Retrospective with Isaac Murdoch Thunder Bay Art Gallery, theag.ca

Thru Dec. 2 Nik Nerburn: Nik Nerburn is a Camera Duluth Art Institute, duluthartinstitute.org

“Paul really takes up a lot of room...he’s the stage hog,” says Kim, the group’s vocalist, guitarist, and main songwriter. Most of the space taken up by Jones is from his large pedal steel guitar, but he plays banjo and dobro in the band as well. Kim says the country-tinged instrument has noticeably changed the bluegrass-rooted sound of the band. “Hooking up with Paul has led us astray to the different path we’re on,” says Kim. The Fish Heads, whose name comes from the Monsons’ love of fishing, were formed in 2000, growing out of Kim and Mike’s previous band Natural Grass. Kim says the latest iteration of the group with Jones has given them a more Americana sound, allowing them to do more wedding gigs, and cover more 70s and 80s rock favorites. “We’ve got the ‘You Shook Me All Night Long Polka,’” says Kim, referring to their personal twist on the famous AC/DC song. That song can be found on The Fish Heads new album Time to Run. It’s their fifth record, which was released in late August. Despite the Monsons having a large home studio, they chose to record with Dave Hill at Inland Sea Recording in Superior, Wisc.

Thru Jan. 6 122 Conversations: Person to Person, Art Beyond Borders Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma

The Fish Heads will perform throughout Duluth this month. | SUBMITTED Time to Run contains covers of big artists like The Beatles and Tom T. Hall, along with some more obscure favorite songs of the group. Kim penned six songs on the record, including the opening track “Rear View” and the dark, Appalachian-themed “The Mountain.” Kim, 59, who hails from Grand Rapids, says she didn’t play bluegrass until she met Mike at the Wednesday night bluegrass jams at Sir Benedict’s Tavern in Duluth in the mid-1980s. Those sessions were started by Mike, a longtime Duluth resident, who caught the bluegrass bug after a chance encounter in the late 1970s. “I met a banjo player and he corrupted me,” Mike says with a laugh. “I was jogging at Chester Bowl and there was a guy playing banjo under a tree. I said ‘wow, you’re great!’...he was playing Foggy Mountain Breakdown.” “And he never ran since,” Kim chimes in. The Fish Heads’ live performance is full of similarly quick-witted banter. Playing at

Beaner’s Central coffee house during their One Week Live series, Jones and Mike shift instruments on every song as Kim stands singing in the middle, clad in multiple colorful patterns and a streak of pink in her blonde hair. Her voice is clear, rich, and strong, though she says she’d like to change things up. “I’m hoping for an instrumental from Jones or maybe a song from Mike. It feels a little overwhelming to just have me singing and leading the songs. I much prefer a whole group thing.” Mike jokes that he’s working on a song but “I’ll lose it tomorrow though! It’s easy at this age.” As they enter their 60s, mostly retired, they say things have changed somewhat after playing music for three decades. Gig times have gotten earlier, hauling equipment has gotten harder, and after two throat surgeries, Kim says she’s had to tone down her singing voice. However, this doesn’t seem to deter the band from continuing to play regularly.

Thru April 2019 Moose of the Bold North: Root River Photography International Wolf Center, Ely, rootriverphotography.com

Thru May 26 Manifesto: Jonathan Thunder (Reception Nov. 15 at 6 p.m.) Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma

Thru Spring 2019 Quiet Simplicity: Life in 19th and 20th Century America Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma

Thru Aug. 18 Intersections (Reception Nov. 15 at 6 p.m.) Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma

Nov. 1-30 I Remember (Reception Nov. 5 at 5 p.m.) Art & Soul Gallery, Ely, facebook.com/artistinely

Nov. 3-30 Michelle Wegler: Pastels Lakeside Gallery, Duluth, lakesidegalleryduluth.com

Nov. 5-30 All Souls Day Exhibition (Reception Nov. 5 at 5 p.m.) Zeitgeist Atrium Art Gallery, Duluth, zeitgeistarts.com

Nov. 7-30 Black Gold: Great Lakes Conservation Exhibition Grand Marais Art Colony, grandmaraisartcolony.org

Nov. 8-Dec. 30 Patrick Luber: Exceptionally Ordinary (Reception Nov. 8 at 6 p.m.) Duluth Art Institute, duluthartinstitute.org Darren Houser: Real-Unreal (Reception Nov. 8 at 6 p.m.) Duluth Art Institute, duluthartinstitute.org

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Cook County artist Jo Wood describes her work as “painting with beads,” using a needle and thread as her “brush.” Inspired by nature and the North Shore, she sews tiny glass beads on felted wool textiles. Shown here is one of her pieces, titled “Cabin Moon.” Wood will be showing her work at the Northwoods Fiber Guild Holiday Sale on Dec. 1 at the Grand Marais Art Colony. To see more of her work, visit: jowoodbeads.com.

Nov. 9-Dec. 2 Listening to Lichen: Felting & Sculptural Weaving: Elise Kyllo & Patricia Bielke (Reception Nov. 9 at 5 p.m.) Johnson Heritage Post, Grand Marais, johnsonheritagepost.org

Nov. 16-Jan. 12 Untamed: Annual Regional Juried Show (Reception Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.) Definitely Superior, Thunder Bay, definitelysuperior.com

Nov. 23-Dec. 23 Holiday Teapot Show Yellow Bird Fine Art, Grand Marais, yellowbirdfineart.com

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Duluth Junk Hunt, held Nov. 2-3 at the Duluth DECC, will feature antique and repurposed items from more than 100 vendors. | SUBMITTED

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NORTH SHORE ILLUSTRATORS’ GATHERING

NOV. 3, SATURDAY Learn more about winemaking while enjoying a glass of wine or cider at the 3rd Annual Harvest Fest, held from noon to 6 p.m. at North Shore Winery in Lutsen. Winemaker Chuck Corliss, and his assistant Charlie Bronstein, will demonstrate how North Shore Winery ferments and processes wines after receiving grapes. Step into the barrel room to get a personal tour of the operation, including an opportunity to see each piece of equipment and understand how it is used in the process. There will also be warm soup provided by Lutsen Resort, starting at noon until it’s gone, and Jon Kallberg will play live music from 2-5 p.m. northshorewinery.us

NOV. 1-4 Everyone has memories of wellloved children’s books. Resurrect your love by learning from those illustrators and authors who bring stories to life. Held at the Grand Marais Art Colony, published illustrators, authors, and book professionals will share their knowledge and expertise about the illustrative process. There will be over 15 event presenters, including Betsy Bowen, Mary Casanova, Erik Anderson, Kari Vick, Nick Wroblewski, Greg Hunter, Rose Arrowsmith DeCoux, Alicia Schwab, and Nancy Carlson. This is a great opportunity for current illustrators, artists and writers new to the field, classroom educators who regularly utilize illustrated resources, and avid readers and book lovers. Registration required. grandmaraisartcolony.org

DULUTH JUNK HUNT

NOV. 2-3 Love antique shopping and searching for goodies? Take part in the semi-annual, two-day Duluth Junk Hunt at the Duluth DECC, featuring vintage, antique and repurposed treasures from more than 100 of the area’s finest vendors. There will also be food, beverages, t-shirts and totes for sale. Admission is $5 at the door (good for both days) or $10 for early admission on Friday. Part of the proceeds are donated to the Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank. The Junk Hunt will be held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (8 a.m. for early admission) on Friday, and from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday.

AICHO’S 4TH STREET MARKET OPEN HOUSE BLUEGRASS MASTERS WEEKEND

NOV. 2-4 The 28th Annual Bluegrass Masters Weekend at Lutsen Resort will feature vocal workshops and a concert by Liberty Pike at 8 p.m. on Saturday. This year’s instrument of focus is voice, and the featured instructor is Valerie Smith of the award-winning band Liberty Pike. Valerie’s workshop topics include: vocal range, tone and technique; bluegrass and harmony singing; song phrasing and selection; songwriting and arranging. Workshops are $8 per hour or $30 for the full day. All skill levels are welcome; registration is at event only. Tickets for the concert are $20 adults and $10 youth (ages 18 and under); sold at the door. northshoremusicassociation.com

NOV. 3, SATURDAY The American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO) will host a free Open House on Saturday, Nov 3, co-sponsored by the American Lung Association. Held at AICHO in Duluth, the event will begin with an opening ceremony at 2 p.m., which includes an Anishinaabe traditional blessing, a vision statement from AICHO, welcomes from city leaders, community partners/ leaders, tribal leaders and entertainment. From 3-5 p.m., there will be art and educational activities on healthy and Indigenous foods, various vendors, community interactive feedback activities regarding the renovation of the Market, family fun games, and more. Note that this is just an open house, not the opening of the Market. Learn more online. facebook.com/ aichomn

CHICK-UAMEGON WALK/RUN

NOV. 3, SATURDAY Get your girlfriends together and visit Ashland, WI for the 6th Annual Chick-uamegon Women’s 5k, 10k and 1-mile Walk/Run. Held at Railyard Park, registration and package pickup is from 8-9:30 a.m. at the Bay Area Civic Center. The races starts at 10 a.m. and pre-registration is suggested. Awards will be given to the 1st and 2nd place 5k and 10k racers. All participants will receive a tiara and a finisher medal. Prizes will also be awarded to the top three “blingest” chicks and there will be three prize drawings selected after the race (must be present to win). chick-uamegon.com

DIGGINS IN DULUTH

NOV. 4, SUNDAY Olympic gold medalist Jessie Diggins will be in Duluth for two events, thanks to the Duluth Cross-Country Ski Club. First, everyone is invited to a free celebration from 2-4 p.m. at the Grand Avenue Nordic Center (on Spirit Mountain) to see Jessie in action and hear her talk about the future of Nordic skiing. There will be outdoor vendors and gear, a raffle, live music, and outdoor youth activities and exercises led by Jessie, as well as opportunities for selfies and signed posters. Later that evening, join the Going for Gold in Duluth ticketed fundraiser, held at Pier B Resort Hotel from 7-9 p.m. Featured will be Mayor Emily

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p U t h Lig n! e s t u L Annual Celebration Saturday, November 24

There will be food, drink, caroling, bonfires, Santa & lights. Celebration activities include:  Santa at Great Gifts

2-4 p.m.  Cookie Decorating for all ages at Lockport Marketplace 2-4 p.m.  Cookies, drink specials at Fika Coffee Caroling at 3 p.m.  Wine Tasting at Lutsen Liquor with the North Shore Winery 3-5 p.m.  Jeweler of the North Shore & H. Lill’s Boutique open house with cider & fun holiday shopping  Free hot chocolate at Clearview General Store  Bronze Pour at Mueller Studio

Larson, local Olympic biathlete and youth ski couch Kara Salmela, and guest of honor Jessie Diggins. There will be a cash bar and heavy appetizers, photo opportunities, a raffle, and a fundraiser for the Grand Avenue Nordic Center. Tickets can be purchased online. duluthxc.com/diggins

LAKE SUPERIOR STORM FESTIVAL

NOV. 9-11 The annual Lake Superior Storm Festival, organized by Visit Cook County, honors the power and wild beauty of the Big Lake. Held at various locations throughout Cook County, this family-friendly event includes the Storm into Winter Showcase fashion show at Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply, a lakeside poem and remembrance ceremony at Artist Point, and a Lake Superior and storm themed call-in trivia show on WTIP radio. Guest speaker Liz Minor of Large Lakes Observatory will provide a presentation at Lutsen Resort, titled “Lake Superior Storm Stories: A Biogeochemist’s View.” Stephen B. Daniel and Jim Shinners will provide another presentation at Johnson Heritage Post, titled, “Storms, Shipwrecks, and Sinkings Along the North Shore.” And don’t miss the annual Wave Dash at Lutsen Resort, which is similar to a Polar Plunge. Dashers will receive a special festival gift and can warm up afterwards with a fire on the beach or in the hot tub. A full list of activities, times, and locations can be found online. visitcookcounty.com/ events

EDMUND FITZGERALD MEMORIAL BEACON LIGHTING

NOV. 10, SATURDAY Held at Split Rock Lighthouse in Two Harbors, this annual event commemorates the sinking of the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald and the loss of her 29 crew members on Nov. 10, 1975. It’s also a time to reflect on the memory of all lives lost in Great Lakes shipwrecks. The lighthouse, fog signal building, and visitor center will be open from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Visitors can view a film about the Fitzgerald and costumed interpreters will provide historic site and shipwreck information. At 4:30 p.m., the lighthouse will close temporarily while the

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EMPTY BOWLS FUNDRAISER

NOV. 15, THURSDAY Each year, the Empty Bowls fundraiser in Grand Marais works to raise awareness and provide funds for the Cook County Food Shelf and other community organizations, addressing Cook County’s critical hunger needs year-round. This year’s event will be held in the lower level of St. John’s Catholic Church, and will feature a simple meal of soup and bread, provided by local restaurants (cost is $5). There will also be a sale of beautiful, handcrafted bowls made at the Grand Marais Art Colony. After your meal, satisfy your sweet tooth with a homemade treat from the bake sale. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., and dinner will be served from 5-7 p.m. Individuals and businesses can support the mission of Empty Bowls by sponsoring the event. Learn more online. grandmaraisartcolony.org

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There will be outdoor bonfires throughout the town to keep you warm & in the spirit.

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names of the crew members are read to the tolling of a ship’s bell. Following the ceremony, the beacon will be lit and the tower will reopen. This is the only time each year when visitors can climb the tower after dark and see the lit beacon. mnhs. org/splitrock

Flooring

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Light Up Lutsen Holiday Lights will light up at 4:45 p.m.

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BUDDY HOLLY WINTER DANCE PARTY

NOV. 16, FRIDAY On Feb. 3, 1959, while on tour, rock ‘n’ roll musician Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, and pilot Roger Peterson, were killed when their plane crashed shortly after taking off from the nearby Mason City Municipal Airport in Iowa. That day was forever immortalized as “The Day the Music Died,” by Don McLean, in his 1972 anthem American Pie. On Friday, Nov. 16, Joe Covert and his tribute band will take you back in time to relive and celebrate the music of Buddy Holly’s Winter Dance Party. Sponsored by Northern Lake County Arts Board, the party will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the William Kelley Auditorium in Silver Bay. Tickets are $15 for adults; high school students and younger are free. northernlakecountyartsboard.com

WINTERER’S GATHERING & ARCTIC FILM FESTIVAL

NOV. 16-18 Celebrate the crafts, customs, landscape, history and stories of winter travel and traditional lifeways in the North. Featuring winter-centric coursework, a winter tent camp, gear swap, dancing, film festival, speakers, and more, this is a classic event to welcome the season of snow. This year’s event will feature Duluth’s own Sam Cook to teach and speak. Recently retired from decades as an outdoor writer at the Duluth News Tribune, Sam’s work is beloved by many for capturing the spirit of northern adventure with a wry and practical voice. He will give the featured presentation “Why We Couldn’t Move Back to Kansas” on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. and teach a short writing workshop “Tell


Me a Story” on Nov. 16. A full event schedule can be found online. northhouse.org

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE EXPO

NOV. 16-18 Midwest Mountaineering in Minneapolis is holding its 67th Bi-annual Outdoor Adventure Expo, featuring lots of various activities for the outdoor enthusiast. There will be over 100 presentations and more than 65 exhibitors, as well as food, prizes, vendors, sales, a beer and gear social night and raffle, a kid’s area, and outdoor clubs and environmental organizations to explore. The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will also be held at the expo, featuring different films each night. This year’s featured speakers include Dr. Aaron Doering, Rod and Sharon Johnson, Lonnie Dupre, Tom Lais, Steve Schreader and Eli Nord. The best part of the expo? Admission is free (except for the film festival). outdooradventureexpo.com

BENTLEYVILLE

NOV. 17-DEC. 26 Located in Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth, Bentleyville “Tour of Lights” invites guests to stroll under the glow of over 4 million lights, while enjoying complimentary hot cocoa, cookies, popcorn and roasted marshmallows. Get your photo taken with Rudolph and visit with Santa; available nightly from 5-8 p.m. (kids 10 and under will receive a new knit hat). Mrs. Claus will also be at Bentleyville to tell stories and hand out candy canes. Bentleyville is free (donations appreciated) and opens at 5 p.m. daily. bentleyvilleusa.org

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Cross River Heritage Center Cross River Quilters Raffle

Friday, November 9

Dinner 5:30-8 pm Adults $15 Children $5 Silent Auction 5:30-8:00 pm Music 7-9 pm

Make & Take Card Krumkake & lefse demos Blowout Gift Shop Sale

Music!! Josh from the Step Rockets Solo Performance 7-9- p.m. Silent Auction Items Lodging Stays • Gift Baskets Gift Certificates • Unique Items & SO Much More!

autograph opportunities. Parking will be at the Proctor fairgrounds and shuttle services will be provided. snocross.com

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SANTA SHUFFLE DEC. 1, SATURDAY The Salvation Army’s Santa Shuffle will be held at 10 a.m. at the Current River Recreation Centre in Thunder Bay. This fun, family-friendly event includes a 1k Elf Walk and a 5k Santa Shuffle Run/Walk. Many participants come dressed in festive attire in everything from Santa hats to Santa and his sleigh. All participants receive a medal and prizes will be awarded to the top fundraisers and the most festively dressed. After the race, a light lunch of soup will be served and Santa will make an appearance. All funds raised by this event stay in Thunder Bay and support the services provided by the Salvation Army. Registration is available online. santashuffle.ca

HOLIDAY PARADES

The annual downtown DULUTH CHRISTMAS CITY OF THE NORTH PARADE will take place on Friday, Nov. 16, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. A holiday tradition since the 1950s, it features marching bands, dance performances, colorful floats, and an appearance by Santa. Free parking is available downtown after 5 p.m. and the parade will be broadcast live on KBJR-TV channel 6, as well as online at: kbjr6.com. Thunder Bay will hold the 28TH ANNUAL ROTARY CHRISTMAS PARADE on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The parade route begins at the Real Canadian Superstore and heads north along Memorial

Avenue until the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium. fwrotary.ca On Friday, Nov. 23, Grand Marais will host the quirky small-town OH OLE NIGHT CHRISTMAS PARADE at 5:30 p.m. downtown. This is a parade throw down challenge to all those of Nordic descent to have the most Christmas spirit and win the travelling Gnome trophy and bragging rights for a year. Who will prevail—Norwegians, Swedes, Finns or another hearty folk? Following the parade is the tree lighting ceremony and caroling in Harbor Park, culminating with fireworks over the harbor. visitcookcounty.com/events Find a wide variety of gifts for everyone on your shopping list during Ely’s Small Town Christmas event on Saturday, Nov. 24. After a day of shopping, gather for the CHRISTMAS PARADE at 5 p.m., followed by a city tree lighting ceremony at Whiteside Park. Santa will also be in attendance. Enjoy the Christmas festivities with free hot cocoa, cider and cookies. ely.org/ mn/events The annual THUNDER BAY POLICE ASSOCIATION PARADE OF LIGHTS is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. Presented by Tbaytel, dozens of beautifully decorated trucks will line the streets in front of thousands of spectators. The parade will start at Manitoulin Transport on Main Street to Harbour Expressway, and turn right onto Memorial Ave. to Queen Street. paradeoflights.ca

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The Rocky Horror Show, by Richard O’Brien, will continue at the Magnus Theatre until held Nov. 10. While on the way to visit an old college professor, two clean cut kids run into tire trouble and seek help at the Frankenstein place, where Dr. Frank ‘N’ Furter is in the midst of one of his maniacal experiments. Come along for the ride as Brad and Janet meet Riff-Raff, Magenta, Columbia, Rocky and more, embarking on a night they will never forget. Tickets for the show can be purchased online. magnustheatre.com The Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth exhibit continues at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery until Nov. 25. The exhibit features artist Christi Belcourt with artist Isaac Murdoch. Together, they produce powerful images championing the restoration of balance between all living beings and the natural world. theag.ca

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The annual Holiday Craft Revival, held Nov. 25, will feature over 100 local artisans, showcasing everything from pottery to jewelry. | SUBMITTED The 43rd Annual Artisans Northwest Art and Fine Craft Show will be held Nov. 10-11 at the Valhalla Inn. There will be door prizes and a silver collection. Held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free. artisansnorthwest.ca The Disney Broadway musical Newsies will be at Paramount Theatre Nov. 1517 and Nov. 22-24. Based on the real-life Newsboy Strike of 1899, this new Disney musical tells the story of Jack Kelly, a rebellious newsboy who dreams of a life as an artist away from the big city. After publishing giant Joseph Pulitzer raises newspaper prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack and his fellow newsies take action. With the help from the intrepid reporter Katherine Plumber, all of New York City soon recognizes the power of young people. Performances will be held from 7-9:30 p.m. facebook.com/plivetbay Held throughout the Waterfront District, the annual Holiday Craft Revival will be

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Sunday, Nov. 25, featuring over 100 local artisans, as well as vendors, musicians and performers. This is the perfect opportunity to support the talented, local artists and get your holiday shopping done. Held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. thecraftrevivaltbay.com The Waterfront Potters will host a Waterfront Art Sale at the Baggage Building Arts Centre on Dec. 1, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Find unique items from a wide variety of artists, such as glasswork, pottery, photography, watercolor, woodwork, jewelry, textile and fiber art. Make a donation to the Thunder Bay Food Bank and receive a handmade pottery ornament. facebook. com/waterfrontpotters On Sunday, Dec. 2, the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium will be transformed into Craftland: A Winter’s Market, featuring vendors on all three floors and onstage. Held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., shop for unique, handcrafted gifts made by talented artisans. Attendance is free. tbca.com

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The Thunder Bay Community Auditorium will host various shows throughout the month, starting with Default: The Farewell Tour, featuring Age of Days, at 8 p.m. on Nov. 3. Then, kick off the holiday season with the Peanuts gang for A Charlie Brown Christmas on Nov. 17. This live performance encompasses each of your favorite scenes from the original animated TV show. Performances will be held at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. On Nov. 19, The Glorious Sons will perform at 8 p.m. with special guests The Beaches. And on Nov. 20, Tim Hicks will perform his Get Loud Tour with Tebey and special guest Andrew Hyatt, starting at 8 p.m. Eleanor Drury Children’s Theatre will perform The Enchanted Bookshop on Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. And All the Daze Productions will perform Les Misérables: School Edition, held Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra will also perform at the auditorium throughout the month. tbca.com

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Shop locally this Holiday Season! Visit Finland on Saturday, Nov. 3 for the annual FINLAND COMMUNITY BAZAAR, presented by FFC Booya Committee and supported by the Silver Bay Tourism Association. Held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Clair Nelson Community Center, there will be multiple vendors and crafters selling their wares, as well as live music by Casey Aro from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. There will be a bake sale, a craft table, and homemade chili or soup. The kitchen opens at 10 a.m. Three different craft shows will also be held on Nov. 3, all taking place in Ashland, Wisc. THE GARLAND CITY WOMEN’S EXPO AND CRAFT SHOW, held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Bretting Community Center, will feature door prizes, free admission, handmade crafts, and more. Then, enjoy the RUSTIC VALLEY BAZAAR from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Ashland High School, featuring unique furniture, holiday décor, handmade clothing, baked goods, candy, and food. Last, but not least, is the 6th Annual HARVEST TO HOLIDAY VENDOR AND CRAFT FAIR, held at the WITC Conference Center. Taking place from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., find great crafts and gifts for the whole family. visitashland.com

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Head to Ely for the BIG MOOSE ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW, held Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Amici’s Event Center. Local and regional artists and crafters will have their work on display for your viewing and purchasing pleasure. The show is held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and admission is free. amiciseventcenter.com The annual Junior League of Duluth’s FESTIVAL OF TREES is Nov. 1011 at the Duluth DECC. In the past, this event has included over 170 of the area’s top crafters and vendors showing their wares. This year, Santa will arrive on his sleigh on Saturday for pictures. Other highlights include JLD toffee, live entertainment, and beautiful hand-decorated trees. Proceeds go to the Junior League of Duluth and community projects. Cost to attend is $6 on Saturday and $4 on Sunday; ages 12 and under are free. You can also receive a $1 off admission price with a non-perishable food item donation either day. juniorleagueduluth.org The not-for-profit Artisans Northwest group in Thunder Bay will celebrate their 43rd Annual ART AND FINE CRAFT SHOW Nov. 10-11 at Valhalla Inn. This year’s juried show

will feature a variety of media by multiple artists, from woodworking and ceramics, to photography and paintings. There will also be a silver collection and door prizes. Admission is free. Held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday. HOLIDAYS IN SCHROEDER will be held Saturday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit the Schroeder Town Hall for the NORTH COUNTRY CREATIONS BAZAAR, featuring handmade items, baked goods, tasty treats and coffee. Then, visit the Cross River Heritage Center for the “Rhapsody in Blue” quilt raffle at 2 p.m. Other Cross River happenings include make and take cards, krumkake and lefse demos, and a gift shop sale. The Duluth Art Institute (DAI) will hold their HOLIDAI MARKET on Nov. 17 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Depot in downtown Duluth. Artists of all kinds will sell their goods, from watercolor paintings and ceramics to handmade fiber crafts. duluthartinstitute.org Also on Nov. 17 is the HOLIDAY FARMERS MARKET at Anderson’s Greenhouse in Two Harbors, held

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Saturday, November 3rd 10 am to 3 pm Clair Nelson Community Center 6866 Cramer Rd., Finland Music by Casey Aro 10:30 am2:30 pm

Bake Sale Vendors Tuesday Talents Craft Table Homemade Soup or Chili Kitchen opens at 10 am

Presented by FFC Booya Committee Supported by the Silver Bay Tourism Association

from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be handcrafted gifts, local food, baked goods and live music by Gene Lafond and Amy Grillo. Vendors include Boreal Bounty Farm, Getten Creative, Butter and Zest, Superior Fleece, and Clover Valley Honey. facebook.com/ twoharborsfarmersmarket North Shore Winery will hold its first European-style CHRISTMAS MARKET from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 23, featuring a variety of art, gifts, food and wines. Vendors include The Big Lake, Kah-Nee-Tah Gallery, H. Lill’s Boutique, Mueller Studios, Wild Country Maple Syrup, Lucy Carlson Designs, Kari Vick of Vick Ink, North Shore Winery, Steve Hahn with Jeweler of the North, Dave Woerhide of Border Designs, and artist Anna Hess. Lutsen Resort will provide soup at noon and Briand Morrison will perform live music from 1-4 p.m. northshorewinery.us The Ely Greenstone HOLIDAY FANTASY ARTS AND CRAFT FAIR will be held Nov. 23-24 at the Ely Arts and Heritage Center. This familyfriendly fair will take place from noon-4 p.m. on Friday, and 10 a.m.2 p.m. on Saturday. The annual LIGHT UP LUTSEN CELEBRATION will take place Saturday, Nov. 24, hosted by various downtown Lutsen merchants. There will be food and drinks, caroling, bonfires, sales and more. From 2-4 p.m., Santa Claus will be at Great Gifts, and there will be cookie decorating for all ages

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at Lockport. Caroling begins at 3 p.m. at Fika Coffee. North Shore Winery will provide wine tastings at Lutsen Liquor from 3-5 p.m. Clearview General Store will provide free hot chocolate and Jeweler of the North and H. Lill Boutique will hold an open house with cider all day. There will be a bronze pour at Mueller Studio (formerly Last Chance Gallery) at 4:30 p.m., with refreshments and live music by Pushing Chain. Holiday lights will be lit at 4:45 p.m. at the gallery. A HOLIDAY SALE will take place on Nov. 24 at the Grand Marais Community Center. Held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., the Girl Scouts will sell poinsettias. There will also be a bake sale and lunch provided. Also on Nov. 24 is the HOVLAND ARTISANS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE, held at the Hovland Town Hall from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The annual HOLIDAY CRAFT REVIVAL in Thunder Bay will occur Sunday, Nov. 25, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Waterfront District. This family-friendly event will feature over 100 local artisans and various venues, as well as live music and performers, food vendors, door prizes and a grand prize for one lucky winner. There will be handmade products and wares, aerial silk performances, demonstrations, and more. thecraftrevivaltbay.com The annual NORTHWOODS FIBER GUILD HOLIDAY SALE AND OPEN HOUSE will take place Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Grand Marais Art Col-

ony, featuring high quality, handmade clothing and gifts. Held from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., there will be tasty treats and refreshments, as well as needle-felting, spinning and weaving demonstrations. You can also learn a fiber craft at the hands-on table. Find more info on Facebook under Northwoods Fiber Guild. More than 100 vendors will attend the 3rd Annual HOLIDAY SHOPPING EXPO at the Duluth DECC on Dec. 1. Held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., there will be food concessions, entertainment, gift wrapping, more than 100 prizes, a free gift bag to the first 100 shoppers, and more. Santa Claus will make an appearance from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is $4 at the door or free with a Toys for Tots donation; kids ages 12 and under are free. decc.org

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November Sale

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Light Up Lutsen Saturday November 24th

Santa will be at Great Gifts! Nov. 24th, 2-4 p.m.

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Organized by Duluth Loves Local, DULUTH WINTER VILLAGE will take place Dec. 1-2 on the grounds of Glensheen Estate. This outdoor market brings more than 40 local businesses together to sell holiday gifts out of wooden cabins. Along with the shopping, visitors can enjoy local food and beverages, plus choral singers, fire pits with s’mores, wreaths and holiday greenery, animals, face painting, gift wrapping and more. Admission is free and parking is available off-site; free shuttle service provided. duluthwintervillage.com

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NOVEMBER Northern Wilds Calendar of Events Oct. 18-Nov. 10

Nov. 2-4

The Rocky Horror Show Magnus Theatre, Thunder Bay, magnustheatre.com

Annual Bluegrass Masters

Oct. 26-Nov. 4

Aurora Summit Two Harbors, aurorasummit.wordpress.com

Weekend Lutsen Resort, Lutsen, northshoremusicassociation.com

Dr. Dolittle Jr Duluth Playhouse, duluthplayhouse.org

Nov. 2-19 Big Buck Contest Buck’s Hardware Hank, Grand Marais, buckshardware.net

Oct. 31-Nov. 2 The Rocky Horror Picture Show The Underground Theatre, Duluth, duluthplayhouse.org

Nov. 3, Saturday Minnesota Firearms Deer Opener mndnr.gov

Nov. 1, Thursday Understanding Your Tax Responsibilities 9:30 a.m. The Vault on Red River, Thunder Bay, understanding-your-taxresponsibilities.eventbrite.ca

Harvest to Holiday Vendor & Craft Fair 9 a.m. WITC Conference Center, Ashland, WI, visitashland.com

NAACP Social Justice Social 5 p.m. Zeitgeist Arts Building Atrium, Duluth, facebook.com/duluthnaacp An Evening of Hope & Peace 6 p.m. Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay, hopeforallkids.ca

Rustic Valley Bazaar 9 a.m. Ashland High School, WI, visitashland.com Duluth Woman’s Club Bazaar 9 a.m. Duluth Woman’s Club, duluthwomansclub.com Women’s Expo & Craft Show 9 a.m. Betting Community Center, Ashland, WI visitashland.com

Jim McGowan 7:30 p.m.

Finland Community Bazaar 10 a.m. Clair Nelson Community Center, Finland

Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

Nov. 1-4 North Shore Illustrators’ Gathering Grand Marais Art Colony, grandmaraisartcolony.org

Nov. 2, Friday

Chick-Uamegon Women’s 1-Mile, 5k & 10k Run/Walk 10 a.m. Railyard Park, Ashland, WI, chick-uamegon.com North Shore Winery Harvest Fest Noon, North Shore Winery, Lutsen, northshorewinery.us

Default with Age of Days

8 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com

Nov. 4, Sunday Daylight Saving Time Ends

Christmas Tea & Bazaar 1 p.m. Oliver Road Community Centre, Thunder Bay, calendar.thunderbay.ca WWI Commemoration Parade 1 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium Parking Lot, calendar.thunderbay.ca MN Ballet’s Sugar Plum Fair 1:30 p.m. The Depot, Duluth, minnesotaballet.org Free: Meet Olympic Gold Medalist Jessie Diggins 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Nordic Center at Spirit Mountain, Duluth, duluthxc.com/diggings

Band Concert 3 p.m.

UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org Going for Gold Nordic Skiing Fundraiser with Olympic Gold Medalist Jessie Diggins 7 p.m. Pier B, Duluth, duluthxc.com/diggins

Resident Artist Theodore Schoen: Clarinet 7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 6, Tuesday

AICHO’s 4th Street Market Open House: Envisioning the Future 2 p.m. American Indian Community Housing Organization, Duluth, facebook.com/aichomn

Jade Presents: Killer Queen

Nov. 2-3 Gales of November Duluth DECC, lsmma.com

Fur Ball 6 p.m. AmericInn, Ashland, WI, chaadopt.org

Duluth Junk Hunt Duluth DECC, duluthjunkhunt.com

AquaAffair: Water, Whiskey & Wine Gala 7 p.m. Great Lakes Aquarium, Duluth, glaquarium.org

Food & Wine Lovers Weekend Bluefin Bay, Tofte, bluefinbay.com

The Gin Strings 8:30 p.m.

Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

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Buddy Holly Meets The Everly

Brothers 7 p.m. St. Scholastica Mitchell Auditorium, Duluth, spotlight.css.edu

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Annual Art Auction 5:30 p.m. Duluth Decc, pavsa.org Storm Into Winter Showcase 6:30 p.m. Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply, Grand Marais, stoneharborws.com

Percussion Ensemble Concert 7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 9-10 Christmas Craft Mart 6 p.m. (9:30 a.m. Sat.) Oliver Road Community Centre, Thunder Bay, calendar.thunderbay.ca

TBSO: Northern Lights Series:

Rita Chiarelli 7:30 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbso.ca

Nov. 9-11

Movie Night at the Shelter 5:30 p.m. Animal Allies Humane Society, Duluth, animalallies.net

Masquerade Gala: DAI Fundraiser 5 p.m. Greysolon Plaza, Duluth, duluthartinstitute.org

Birch Grove Benefit 5:30 p.m. Papa Charlie’s, Lutsen, birchgroveschool.com

Soup & Sweep 6 p.m. Cook County Community Center (218) 370-1326

Fresh Air Trail Run 5 p.m. Kamview Nordic Centre, Thunder Bay, tbnordictrails.com

UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 9, Friday

Nov. 5, Monday

Alive & Kickin Presents: Flashback

Band Guest Artist Concert 7 p.m.

Significant Other 7:30 p.m. (2 p.m. Sun.) UMD Marshall Performing Arts Center, Duluth, z.umn.edu/significantother

Tony Peterson & Colleen Myhre 8 p.m. Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

Big Buck Contest: Last Day to Sign Up Buck’s Hardware Hank, Grand Marais, buckshardware.net

2 p.m. NorShor Theatre, Duluth, norshortheatre.com

Nov. 8-17

8 p.m. NorShor Theatre, Duluth, norshortheatre.com

Nov. 7, Wednesday Alabama: The Hits Tour 2018 7:30 p.m. Amsoil Arena, Duluth, decc.org

Guest Artist Ann Shoemaker:

Bassoon 7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 8, Thursday Movie Matinee: Bambi 3:30 p.m. Ely Public Library, elylibrary.org Comedian Brian Regan 7:30 p.m. Duluth Decc, decc.org

Lake Superior Storm Festival Cook County, visitcookcounty.com Girls Gone North Weekend Bluefin Bay, Tofte, bluefinbay.com

Nov. 10, Saturday Get Great Stuff Art & Gift Fair 10 a.m. Duluth Congregational Church, wendyupnorth.com Big Moose Art & Crafts Show 10 a.m. Amici’s Event Center, Ely, amiciseventcenter.com Nice Girls of the North Marketplace 10 a.m. Lakeside Lester Park Community Center, Duluth, nicegirlsofthenorth.com Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting 11 a.m. Split Rock Lighthouse, Two Harbors, mnhs.org/splitrock Paint-a-Bowl for Empty Bowls 11:30 a.m. Grand Marais Art Colony, grandmaraisartcolony.org Holiday Market & Open House 1 p.m. Thunder Bay Museum, thunderbaymuseum.com

122 Conversations: Gallery Talk with Anne Labovitz 1:30 p.m. Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, d.umn.edu/tma

Tribute: Celebrating the Service

of Our Veterans 2 p.m. St. Scholastica Mitchell Auditorium, Duluth, spotlight.css.edu Storms, Shipwrecks, & Sinkings Along the North Shore 4 p.m. Johnson Heritage Post, Grand Marais, johnsonheritagepost.org

Guest Artist Concert: Artaria

Strings 7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 10-11 Junior League Festival of Trees 9 a.m. (10 a.m. Sun.) Duluth Decc, juniorleagueduluth.org Artisans Northwest Art & Fine Craft Show 10 a.m. Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay, artisansnorthwest.ca

Nov. 11, Sunday Veterans Day Remembrance Day Gag Me With A Spoon 7 p.m. Zeitgeist Teatro Zuccone, Duluth, facebook.com/gmwasduluth

Nov. 12, Monday Installation of Medal of Honor for Major Henry A. Courtney 1:30 p.m. The Depot: Great Hall, Duluth Free Dinner For Veterans & Their Spouse 4 p.m. Grandma Ray’s, Grand Marais

Nov. 13, Tuesday NASA: Nanomaterials with Anahita Hafhizadeh 4 p.m. Ely Public Library, elylibrary.org Ruby’s Pantry 5 p.m. Cook County High School, Grand Marais, facebook. com/rubypantrycc ARE Youth Spoken Word Open Mic 6 p.m. Zeitgeist Arts Building Atrium, Duluth, zeitgeistarts.com Superior Shorts 7:30 p.m. Zeitgeist Teatro Zuccone, Duluth, facebook.com/superiorshorts


Nov. 13-14 Indigenous Knowledge Conference Thunder Bay, besuperiorlearning.com

Nov. 14, Wednesday Blood Drive 9 a.m. Northshore Mining, Silver Bay, mbc.org Community Conversation: Remembering Space with Linda Ricklefs Baudry Noon, Grand Marais Art Colony, grandmaraisartcolony.org Ted at the Teatro 7:30 p.m. Zeitgeist Teatro Zuccone, Duluth, zeitgeistarts.com

Nov. 15, Thursday Empty Bowls Fundraiser 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. St. John’s Catholic Church: Lower Level, Grand Marais, grandmaraisartcolony.org Thunder Bay Horticultural Society Christmas Pot Luck 6 p.m. Oliver Road Community Centre, Thunder Bay, tbayhortsociety.weebly.com

TBSO: Power Concert: A Taste of Greatness 7:30 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbso.ca

Nov. 15-24 Disney Newsies: The Broadway

Musical 7 p.m. Paramount Theatre, Thunder Bay, facebook.com/plivetbay

Nov. 16, Friday Metal Stamping Workshop 3:30 p.m. Ely Public Library, elylibrary.org Gichi Bitobig, Grand Marais: Early Accounts of the Anishinaabeg & the North Shore Fur Trade 5 p.m. Johnson Heritage Post, Grand Marais, johnsonheritagepost.org Christmas City of the North Parade 6:25 p.m. Downtown Duluth, facebook.com/christmascityparade

Buddy Holly Winter Dance

Party 7 p.m. William Kelley H.S. Auditorium, Silver Bay, northernlakecountyartsboard.com

Rotary Christmas Parade 10 a.m. Memorial Ave., Thunder Bay, fwrotary.ca

Portage Band & Young Country

HoliDAI Market 10 a.m. The Depot, Duluth, duluthartinstitute.org

Nov. 23-24

A Charlie Brown Christmas 2:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com

Holiday Fantasy Arts & Craft Fair Noon (10 a.m. Sat.) Miners Dry House, Ely, elygreenstone.org

DSSO: Unforgettable Views 7 p.m.

Nov. 23-25

Chamber Orchestra Concert 7:30

Amsoil Snocross National Spirit Mountain, Duluth, snocross.com

Nov. 17-Dec. 26

Santa & His Live Reindeer Noon (11 a.m. Sat.) Fitger’s Courtyard, Duluth, fitgers.com/event

Duluth DECC, dsso.com

p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org Bentleyville Tour of Lights 5 p.m. Bayfront Festival Park, Duluth, bentleyvilleusa.org

Nov. 18, Sunday Nov. 19, Monday

Light Up Lutsen Celebration 2 p.m. Downtown Lutsen

Faculty Woodwind Quintet Concert

Santa Claus 2 p.m. Great Gifts, Lutsen, greatgiftslutsen.com

7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

The Glorious Sons Tour 8 p.m.

Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com

Nov. 20, Tuesday Take It With You 7:30 p.m. NorShor Theatre, Duluth, norshortheatre.com

Tim Hicks: Get Loud Tour 8 p.m.

Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com

Nov. 21, Wednesday Free Jutebox & Pool Grandma Ray’s, Grand Marais, facebook.com/grandmarays

Nov. 22, Thursday

THANKSGIVING Free Thanksgiving Day Buffet 11 a.m. Duluth Decc, decc.org

4 Shore 8 p.m.

Thanksgiving Night Shopping 6 p.m. Participating Businesses, Ely, ely.org/mn/events

7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 16-17 Jon Miller & the Homebrews

8 p.m. Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

Nov. 16-18 Winterer’s Gathering & Arctic Film Festival North House Folk School, Grand Marais, northhouse.org Outdoor Adventure Expo Midwest Mountaineering, Minneapolis, outdooradventureexpo.com

Nov. 17, Saturday

Holiday Sale: Girl Scout Poinsettia Sale, Bake Sale, & Lunch 10 a.m. Grand Marais Community Center Hovland Artisans Pre-Christmas Sale 10 a.m. Hovland Town Hall

Community Thanksgiving Dinner 1 p.m. First Congregational Church, Grand Marais (218) 387-2113

Vocal Jazz Concert

Nov. 24, Saturday

A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage 3 p.m. Duluth DECC, decc.org

Panel Discussion: Black Gold 7 p.m. Grand Marais Art Colony, grandmaraisartcolony.org Grandma Ray’s, Grand Marais, facebook.com/grandmarays

6 p.m. & 9 p.m. Grandma Ray’s, Grand Marais, facebook.com/grandmarays

Nov. 22-25 Grey Cup Bonspiel Port Arthur Curling Club, Thunder Bay, pacurling.com

Nov. 22-Dec. 2 Festival of Trees (Reception Nov. 22 at 5 p.m.) Grand Ely Lodge, Ely, northwoodspartners.org

Nov. 23, Friday BLACK FRIDAY Pictures With Santa & His Sled Dogs Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply, Grand Marais, stoneharborws.com Christmas Market Noon, North Shore Winery, Lutsen, northshorewinery.us

Holiday Farmers Market 9 a.m. Anderson’s Greenhouse, Two Harbors, facebook.com/ twoharborsfarmersmarket

Oh Ole Night Parade, Tree Lighting & Fireworks 5:30 p.m. Harbor Park, Grand Marais, visitcookcounty.com/calendar

Holidays in Schroeder 10 a.m. Cross River Heritage Center & Schroeder Town Hall, Schroeder

8:30 p.m. Papa Charlie’s, Lutsen, lutsen.com

New Standards Holiday Concert

Ely Christmas Parade & City Tree Lighting at 5 p.m. Whiteside Park, Ely, ely.org/mn/events

Artist Talk with Nik Nerburn 6 p.m. Duluth Art Institute, duluthartinstitute.org

Joe Paulik Band 6 p.m.

Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

Nov. 29-Dec. 1 All the Daze Productions: Les Misérables 7 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com Cinderella Kids & The Tortoise and the Hare 7 p.m. Paramount Theatre, Thunder Bay, facebook.com/plivetbay

Nov. 29-Dec. 16 Disney’s Beauty & the Beast 7:30 p.m. (2 p.m. Sun.) Duluth Playhouse, duluthplayhouse.org

Nov. 30, Friday Pinterest Projects 3:30 p.m. Ely Public Library, elylibrary.org

Sounds of the Season Orchestra 7:30 p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

SleepOUT for Shelter 10 p.m. Shelter House Courtyard, Thunder Bay, shelterhouse.on.ca

Michael Monroe Log Cabin

Nov. 30-Dec. 1

Wunder Dogs 7:30 p.m.

Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

Concert 7 p.m. Grand Marais, michaelmonroemusic.com

Grandma Ray’s, Grand Marais, facebook.com/grandmarays

TBSO: Led Zeppelin: Jeans ‘n

Classics 7:30 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbso.ca

Nov. 24-Dec. 2 DCHS History Theatre: A Christmas Carol, More or Less 7 p.m. Douglas County Historical Society, Superior, douglashistory.org

Nov. 25, Sunday Holiday Craft Revival Thunder Bay, thecraftrevivaltbay.com

Nov. 26, Monday Blood Drive 3 p.m. Zoar Lutheran Church, Tofte, mbc.org

Nov. 27, Tuesday Blood Drive 9 a.m. Two Harbors High School, mbc.org Blood Drive 9:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m. Cook County High School & Evangelical Free Church, Grand Marais, mbc.org ARE Youth Spoken Word Open Mic 6 p.m. Zeitgeist Arts Building Atrium, Duluth, zeitgeistarts.com Eleanor Drury Children’s Theatre: The Enchanted Bookshop 7 p.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com Free Lecture: Treaty 9: The James Bay Treaty 7:30 p.m. Thunder Bay Museum, thunderbaymuseum.com

Nov. 28, Wednesday Jazz Ensembles Concert 7:30

p.m. UMD Weber Music Hall, Duluth, matineemusicale.org

Nov. 29, Thursday Peppa Pig Live: Peppa Pig’s Surprise! 6 p.m. Duluth Decc, decc.org

Space Monster 8 p.m.

Dec. 1, Saturday Jingle Bell Run 8 a.m. The Sports Garden, Duluth, lbrutger@arthritis.org Northwoods Fiber Guild Holiday Sale & Open House 9 a.m. Grand Marais Art Colony

Dec. 7-9 Minnesota Ballet: The Nutcracker 7 p.m. (3 p.m. Sun.) Duluth Decc, minnesotaballet.org

Dec. 8, Saturday 4th Anniversary/Holiday Kick-off Party 5 p.m. Kah-Nee-Tah Gallery & Cottages, Lutsen, kahneetah.com

Monday Open Knitting 6:30 p.m. Sisu Designs Yarn Shop, Ely, sisudesigns.org

Open Mic Night 8 p.m.

Grandma Rays, Grand Marais, facebook.com/grandmarays

Tuesday Community Yoga 5:30 p.m. 1st Congregational UCC: Lower Level, Grand Marais, facebook.com/ yogagrandmarais

Live Music 6 p.m. Lutsen Resort, Lutsen, lutsenresort.com

Chill Nights 6:30 p.m. Thunder Bay Art Gallery, theag.ca Trivia Night 7 p.m. Grandma Rays, Grand Marais, facebook.com/ grandmarays

Wednesday Country Market 3:30 p.m. CLE Dove Building, Thunder Bay, tbcm.ca

Open Mic 5 p.m. Gun Flint Tavern, Grand Marais, gunflinttavern.com

Thursday

Santa Shuffle Fun Run & Elf Walk 10 a.m. Current River Recreation Centre, Thunder Bay, santashuffle.ca

Live Music 4 p.m. Moguls Grille

Waterfront Christmas Art Sale 10 a.m. Baggage Building Arts Centre, Thunder Bay, facebook.com/waterfrontpotters

Date Night with Live Music (Closed

Holiday Shopping Expo 10 a.m. Duluth Decc, decc.org

Friday

Get It Local Art & Gift Fair 10 a.m. Peace Church, Duluth, wendyupnorth.com

Live Music 4 p.m. Voyageur

DSSO: Home for the Holidays 3 p.m. Duluth DECC, dsso.com

Parade of Lights 7 p.m. Starts at Manitoulin Transport, Thunder Bay, paradeoflights.ca

Dec. 1-2 Julebyen Knife River, julebyen.us The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! Arrowhead Center for the Arts, Grand Marais, grandmaraisplayhouse.com Duluth Winter Village 10 a.m. Glensheen Estate, Duluth, duluthwintervillage.com

Dec. 2, Sunday Craftland: A Winter’s Market 10 a.m. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, tbca.com

at Caribou Highlands, Lutsen, caribouhighlands.com

Thanksgiving) 6 p.m. North Shore Winery, Lutsen, northshorewinery.us

Preschool Storytime 11 a.m. Ely Public Library, elylibrary.org Brewing, Grand Marais, voyageurbrewing.com

Renegade Improv 10:30 p.m. Zeitgeist Teatro Zuccone, Duluth, zeitgeistarts.com

Saturday Country Market 8 a.m. CLE Dove Building, Thunder Bay, tbcm.ca Voyageur Brewing Tours 11 a.m. Voyageur Brewing, Grand Marais, voyageurbrewing.com Open Knitting 1 p.m. Sisu Designs Yarn Shop, Ely, sisudesigns.org Free: Tour the North House Campus 2 p.m. North House Folk School, Grand Marais, northhouse.org What’s For Dinner? 7 p.m. International Wolf Center, Ely, wolf.org

Dec. 6, Thursday

Live Music 7 p.m. Lutsen Resort,

Mall of AmericInn 3 p.m. AmericInn, Silver Bay, Facebook: AmericInn of Silver Bay

Renegade Improv 10:30 p.m. Zeitgeist Teatro Zuccone, Duluth, zeitgeistarts.com

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The North Shore Dish Cooking Classes: Fun and Practical Skills By Maren Webb

Eating is a fact of life, whether at home, on the run, or at a restaurant. Many people have been rediscovering the joy and art of cooking at home and seeking out ways to increase their skills and expand their cooking repertoire. Home cooking can be beneficial for your health, pocketbook and your own enjoyment. Cooking classes are a fun and tasty way to gain confidence, ideas, and a willingness to try new recipes and techniques. Classes are available across our Northern Wilds, from Bayfield to Thunder Bay, including these upcoming class options. Rhonda Bill has taught over 150 cooking classes and she’s not slowing down. The cook and entrepreneur behind A Fine Fit Catering, Rhonda regularly offers four- to five-course dinner-style classes, as well as custom classes and corporate workshops for team building in Thunder Bay. Rhonda is a professional cook and teacher by trade, with a love of hosting and entertaining. Cooking classes allow her to combine all of her passions, to our benefit.

Rhonda Bill, owner of A Fine Fit Catering in Thunder Bay, has taught over 150 cooking classes and she’s not slowing down. | A FINE FIT CATERING

Monthly classes are typically 3.5 hours in duration and are hosted in a studio kitchen space in Rhonda’s home. Many of her classes focus on eating with the seasons, as is the theme for her already sold out November classes, or focus on a dietary need or ethnic cuisine. For December, she is offering two sessions of “Entertaining for Christmas,” on December 6 and 7. Her classes are dinner-style, where the guests get to watch, ask questions, and eat, while Rhonda does the hands-on food preparation and shares helpful tips and tricks. If you are a tactile learner, Rhonda also welcomes guests to jump in and help, but you can also sit back and relax and socialize during the evening. “Anyone can become proficient in the kitchen—all it takes is a little confidence and willingness to try new things. Attending classes or workshops along the way will definitely help in instilling this confidence,” said Rhonda. At the end of the evening, guests have enjoyed a four- or five-course meal, learned from an expert, and will bring home a cookbook of recipes from the evening and ideas for how to use them at home. The regular class fee is $65.00 CAD per person (HST and gratuity included). Registration is available online at: afinefitcatering.ca. In addition to the monthly course offerings, custom classes are also available,

Guests will enjoy a four- or five-course meal when taking a class with A Fine Fit Catering. Classes are typically 3.5 hours long. | A FINE FIT CATERING whether for a special event, like a bachelorette party, or for a team-building work event. These custom classes can accommodate up to 20 participants and range from a meal to a full day team-building workshop. “I enjoy the camaraderie that happens organically when people come together around food. I enjoy seeing people excited about cooking, savouring a delightful bite, and catching the ‘cooking’ bug!” said Rhonda. For custom classes, more information is available from Rhonda at 807-

708-3509 or info@afinefitcatering.ca. In Bayfield, Wisc., a chef named Lars is on a mission to help people cook healthy, delicious meals at home. Lars Dukowitz, of Cooking with Lars, is cooking up classes from the foundational knife skills class to soups and quiche. Drawing on his experience as a chef and now master gardener, Lars connects his students with locally sourced ingredients and knowledge that creates a delicious result during the class and at home.

Cooking with Lars classes are typically 1.5 to 2.5 hours in length and held at either Lars’ Kitchen Classroom (85195 State Highway 13, Bayfield) or at the Chequamegon Food Co-op in Ashland. Many of the classes offered are hands-on and some are more informational/instructional. No prior experience is necessary. “I’ve had a variety of students, some with basic cooking knowledge and others with restaurant experience. I welcome any and all to try cooking, it’s essential

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for healthy and fresh meals, and I also encourage anyone who might be interested in starting a career as a chef,” said Lars. Each class includes a custom handout with helpful information to take home. And what’s a cooking class without eating? Most classes wrap-up with participants getting to enjoy the finished product they created. In November, choose from Leftover Love on November 6 in Ashland, Quiche Lorraine with Homemade Crust on November 13 in Bayfield, and Soups: Puree and Broth on November 27 in Bayfield. Classes vary in price and registration details are available online at: cookingwithlars.com. A listing of current and past classes is available on the website, ranging from pizza on the grill, sushi, fish, sauces, knife skills, etc. Cooking with Lars also offers gift certificates, if you are looking for a holiday gift or a way to mark a special event. In Grand Marais, the Cook County Whole Foods Co-op has been offering cooking classes for many years, even in the tiny co-op building of yesteryear. Today, their larger store offers a better facility for classes and other educational opportunities. This November, the co-op is teaming up with Yafa Napadensky to offer a Korean cooking class on November 5, 7-8:30 p.m. “The co-op has lots of interesting ingredients that can be used to make food rep-

resenting different cuisines from around the world,” said Yafa. For this class, they will prepare a main course of Dubu Jorim, a braised tofu marinated in a soy sesame garlic and hot red pepper sauce. Side dishes will include Gamja Jorim, braised potatoes with carrots in a slightly sweet, soy-based sauce, and Oi Bokkeum, stir fried cucumbers in a garlic and sesame sauce. As is commonly served with Korean meals, a spicy pickled cucumber, Oi Muchim, will also be prepared. And don’t forget to bring an appetite, Yafa reminds participants. The class is $20 for co-op members and $25 for non-members. The co-op welcomes community members to teach classes, which is a paid opportunity. “We like to share the joy of cooking healthy and tasty foods which are fun to prepare,” said Becky Rayman, marketing and education coordinator for the Cook County Whole Foods Co-op. For more information on teaching, or to register for a class, contact Becky at (218) 387-2503. Cooking classes are a fun way to expand your home cooking skills while also enjoying an interactive and delicious event. Many other stores, B&Bs, and restaurants offer cooking classes, so keep an ear out in your community to find the perfect match for you this winter.

Lars Dukowitz, owner of Cooking with Lars, offers a variety of classes, from basic knife skills to cooking soups and quiche. | COOKING WITH LARS

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Caramel Cranberry Pumpkin Bread

The Fun is about to start

2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon pumpkin spice ⅛ teaspoon ground cinnamon Dash of ground allspice ½ cup butter, room temperature ½ cup granulated sugar ½ cup brown sugar 2 eggs 1¼ cup canned pumpkin puree ½ teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup frozen cranberries ½ cup chopped pecans or walnuts ¼ cup sour cream ⅓ cup caramel sauce, optional

In a stand mixer, beat the butter and sugars until light and creamy. Keep the mixer running and add the eggs one at a time. Add the pumpkin puree and vanilla.

Gradually add the flour mixture to the batter until fully incorporated. Then, fold

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Ingredients:

Whisk together flour, baking soda, salt and spices. Set aside.

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Is there a more iconic November duo than pumpkin and cranberry? These classics come together in a versatile quick bread that pairs well with a cup of tea on a rainy morning—or, with a drizzle of caramel and a dollop of whipped cream, is fancy enough to serve as a Thanksgiving dessert.

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Lightly butter a 9x5 inch loaf pan or 10-12 inch cast iron skillet.

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in cranberries, nuts, and sour cream.

Pour the batter into the skillet. If desired, drizzle with caramel.

Bake 45 minutes to 1 hour, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. (The caramel sauce will add some gooeyness, so test the cake in a couple places.)

If using a loaf pan, allow to cool 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack, or serve warm in the skillet with whipped cream. Enjoy!

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WINTERER’S GATHERING

& arctic film festival

By Javier Serna

November 16 - 18

Canal Park Brews Up a ‘Juicy’ Number FEATURED SPEAKER

It had been a while since I was able to drink any brews from Canal Park Brewing Company, and I was able to open a couple of 750ml growlers recently.

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The first was Pack Sacker Stout, which the brewery calls a “gentle oatmeal stout.” That is a fair description of this stout that checks in at 6.5 percent alcohol by volume. It’s no imperial stout and doesn’t claim to be, but there is some chocolate and roasted barley and caramel notes that come through. The Cascade and Willamette hops aren’t so bitter.

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I moved on to Superior Haze Juicy Pale Ale, Canal Park’s take on the style popularized in New

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England. It is all the rage these days, among those of us hop heads. It does pour a bit hazy out of a crowler, but the beer still had a bit of clarity. Whatever. What matters is that the brewers did a pretty good job selecting hops to fit the style and did not commit the sin of misusing or wasting them. It seems hard to mess up a beer using trendy but delicious hops, such as Citra and Mosaic, which provide some of the “juice” here, but a few brewers have managed to do just that. Chinook hops were also used in this pale ale that is pretty drinkable and deceptively heavy for the style, at 6.5 percent abv. Canal Park’s Superior Haze Juicy Pale Ale is 6.5 percent alcohol by volume. | JAVIER SERNA

OFF TO A GOOD START: Ursa Minor Brewing kicked off its grand opening at the end of September and it appears to have been a success. The new brewery struggled to keep up with demand and had to halt crowler and growler fills early on, if that’s any sign. The new Lincoln Park small batch beer hall/pizza pub has had some imaginative beers on tap already, including the likes of Sturgeon’s Breath classic IPA and Pink Lady Slipper fruit sour. There’s also been a fair amount of live music performed, a popular trend at beer establishments on the North Shore. COOL BLENDS: Blacklist has been doing some cool infusions, something that a lot of taprooms like to do with regular, if random, frequency. But the Duluth taproom is doing it consistently in a standing feature called Tiny Tap Thursdays. Recent editions have been Lemon Pistacio Wit (a citrus and nut infusion into Classic wit), and Belgian Blonde (City Girl Blonde coffee infused into Or De Belgique), to give you an idea. CONGRATS TO BENT PADDLE! Duluth’s Bent Paddle Brewing Company took home a gold medal in the saison category at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver in late September. It was the only medal brought back to the North Shore from the acclaimed competition, though 11 other medals were awarded to 10 other Minnesota breweries. TRAIL MAINTENANCE THROUGH BEER DRINKING: I’ve dedicated some space in this

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Canal Park Brewing organized an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup in October. | SUBMITTED column to Castle Danger Brewery using their beer as a vehicle to do conservation work, and I will continue to do so for any North Shore breweries that follow that lead. Castle Danger let it be known that the proceeds from their fall beer Maple Marzen will go towards the Superior Hiking Trail Association, for the express purpose of maintaining and preserving that great trail. The brewery also released a fashionable Maple Marzen shirt, of which $5 of every shirt sold is being donated to the SHTA. Keep up the great work, Castle Danger! BEACH CLEANUP: On a similar front, Ca-

nal Park Brewing Company was the only brewery among four entities that organized an Adopt-A-Beach cleanup in early October. Volunteers met up at the brewery where they picked up cleaning supplies. The event was timed perfectly, just four days before the massive wave action that was noted throughout the region and would have certainly stymied any cleanup effort. IMAGINATIVE COLLAB: Hoops collaborated with Duluth diving photographer Jim Richardson, aka Lake Superior Aquaman. So naturally the collab is called Aquaman Ale, described as a “dank hemp ale.” It was released in late September.


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Northern Trails Memorable Deer Hunts and I in the other. Just 45 minutes into the hunt we heard Austin shoot. One antlerless deer was down. On our return the next night, Austin offered Devin the same blind, but Devin decided to stick it out with me in the same spot. Barely an hour had passed when we heard someone shoot again, then again.

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“It’s the kid.” Devin said. After what seemed like an endless wait, a text arrived on Devin’s phone. He looked up at me with a mix of resignation and shock. “You are not going to believe this.”

This month, my good editor tasked me with picking out some of my most memorable deer hunts. This is no easy feat. Looking over four decades of deer hunts, the things that stand out are not always connected to a successful outing. In some cases, the final result did not yield a large animal, or any animal. Much like life, the elements of surprise, good luck and weather, all played a role.

Just 45 minutes into the hunt we heard Austin shoot. One antlerless deer was down. When we got to Austin, he was sitting next to a buck, its massive rack curling off the ground. “It walked down the trail to my right,” he said. “I was actually putting on a shirt and was worried he had heard me. But he kept his nose down and kept walking.”

One hunt I will never forget took place over a decade ago, in the bush north of Vermilion Bay. It was early November and the rut was kicking into high gear. I was alone, walking down a bush road, on a hill. Despite the date, it felt like winter. The ponds were frozen, there was snow on the ground and it was windy. Very windy. As I topped the hill, a large, relatively open swamp was down in front of me. To my surprise and shock, it was full of deer. They were running around, chasing each other.

Austin got him good the first shot, but put the brakes on him with the second. It was a buck I had seen on my trail cam many times, usually at about 2 a.m. in the morning. This time, the 11-point buck had walked out an hour before dark and not 50 yards from Austin.

One of them was a buck of a size I’d rarely seen before. Even at 600 yards, the rack looked massive. It was both high and wide. This buck was chasing several smaller ones, while trying to keep an eye on a harem of does. There were at least a dozen animals visible—more than I’ve seen during some full seasons. There was no chance for a shot where I was, so I began picking my way down to the swamp. The lower I got, the less that was visible, until there was no view. It took about 10 minutes to wriggle through the trees and break out onto the edge of the swamp. By then, the big buck was gone. A couple does were still hanging around though, which is always a good sign. After about 20 minutes, a buck appeared on the far side of the swamp, about 160 yards away. It was hard to tell how big the rack was as the snow was swirling, but I wasn’t going to wait. I laid a bead, exhaled slowly and squeezed. The deer fell in its tracks. It was not the monster but a very respectable 8-point. As I was dressing the deer, I heard a shot from over the hill. It was my father. He had taken the largest buck of his life. But that’s another story. Two other deer hunt stories I like to recount have to do with my sons, Devin and Austin. Both stories are quite different, but will forever be in my memory bank. When Devin was 13, we slipped out on a warm, late October, Sunday afternoon. We drove to a new cut-over area northeast

Austin and his “supermoon” buck, Nov. 13, 2016. | GORD ELLIS of Thunder Bay. There was a little snow on the ground, but it was a few degrees above freezing and sunny. Devin was a newly minted hunter-education grad, and could hunt deer on my license. We walked slowly around a skidder trail, and my young son, all neck and hair and braces, clutched the old bolt action .250/3000 like his life depended on it. The first circle tour was quiet, but we noticed several sets of fresh deer tracks. “Let’s go around again,” said Devin, and we did. As he topped a hill, I could see him stop, slowly drop his gun, take aim and

fire. From the corner of my eye a deer bolted and disappeared. A half an hour later we were standing over a button buck. His first deer. My youngest son, Austin, was a bit of a late bloomer compared to his older brother, but got two deer in the same day when he was 18. There was a dry spell for a couple years, but in 2016, he got back in the game.

Other memories? Well, there was the “ghost buck,” an animal that had only been seen at first and last light, running down a fence line on a farmer’s field near Emo. It had eluded several previous hunters due to his appearance just before or after shooting time. The buck appeared for me as advertised, but just a little later—about a minute after first light. It was a 200-yard shot from my wooden blind and my first attempt was a bit high. To make matters worse, the spent shell jammed in the barrel. Due to a premonition, I’d brought a barrel cleaner and knocked it out. For reasons only God knows, the buck just stood there. I reloaded, took a deep breath, put the crosshairs a bit lower and pulled the trigger. The buck ran off into the thicket. After about 15 minutes I could see my dad, Gord Sr., approaching me. “Where is it?” he said with a smile. Not long afterwards we stood over a beautiful 10-point. It had ran a short distance and died on its feet. It went down forward, its rack buried in the ground. Not much needed to be said. It was a majestic animal, and it was a moment of great joy and some sorrow for both of us.

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The Three-Minute Outdoorsman Returns

From mammoth on the menu to the benefits of moose drool By Robert M. Zink University of Nebraska Press, $19.95

Winter is coming. It’s time to find a book for your nightstand to help while away those long winter nights. Author Bob Zink arrives in the nick of time. This collection of essays (his second) cover a wide range of outdoor topics. With the perspective of a scientist, which he is, Zink delves into everything from Why don’t deer noses freeze in the winter? to What happens to northern pike that swim off with a lure in their mouths? Fun and factual, Zink can tell a good story to scientifically explain the natural world. His short essays are long on enjoyment.—Shawn Perich

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By Mary Casanova Woodcuts by Nick Wroblewski

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When most of us encounter a sea of what seem like grasses, we don’t know if we’re looking at a bog or a fen, a swamp or a marsh, or a meadow. However, what we’re seeing most likely aren’t even grasses; they are sedges and rushes, which make up the majority of plants in a wetland. This book is an expert, accessible guide to the nearly 250 species of sedges and rushes in Minnesota. With its finely detailed photographs and descriptions, it enables quick and reliable identification to the often difficult-to-distinguish species. As an in-depth introduction or a handy field guide, it is an invaluable resource for specialists, naturalists and wild plant lovers.—Breana Roy

While we are tucked in under warm blankets listening to bedtime stories, the woods around us whisper another tale. Golden leaves swirl to the ground, the whirring hummingbird takes one last sip, the loon sings one last lullaby, the owl surveys, the rabbit scurries, and the bear hunkers down in her den. Using lyrical words and elegant woodcuts, Hush Hush, Forest depicts the quiet beauty of the forest as day fades to night and autumn turns to winter. Written by acclaimed author Mary Casanova and illustrated with woodcuts by Duluth artist Nick Wroblewski, this charming book captures a season of wonder for readers of all ages. Casanova is the author of more than 30 books for young readers, ranging from picture books to novels, including Wake Up, Island, which was also illustrated by Wroblewski.—Breana Roy

DYERS LAKE WHY GO: It’s one of a handful of solid options in Cook County for panfish, with special regulations that seem to have helped with the size structure of bluegills and crappies. There’s a decent northern pike population with a number of medium-sized fish available for a change of pace. ACCESS: This little lake in southwest Cook County sits just north of Finland State Forest. It’s about four miles west-southwest of Schroeder. A back-in gravel road access at the end of Cook County Road 30 is about a little over a half-mile south of Cook County Road 1. There’s a small parking area and a small dock at the site, and Finland area fisheries supervisor Dean Paron advises against launching larger boats at the landing. “You’re going to want a smaller boat,” he said. VITALS: Despite being inside Cook County, the 68-acre lake is managed out of the Finland area fisheries office in Lake County. It has a maximum depth of 23 feet and an average water clarity of 6.7 feet, according to Minnesota DNR’s LakeFinder. It has 1.41 miles of shoreline. GAME SPECIES PRESENT: Bluegill, crappies, northern pike, pumpkinseed, and yellow perch. PANFISHING: In 2006, a special regulation was put in place restricting the daily and possession bag limit of bluegills and crappies to five fish of each species. The regulation was reviewed again in 2016. “We did see slight improvement in size,” Paron said of the decision ultimately to keep the regulation in place for a little longer. “Some people really like it. Most were neutral to positive about it.” Paron said the lake is one of the few lakes in the area that provides a winter panfishing opportunity. While he stopped short of saying the special regulation has been 40

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a smashing success, fisheries surveys, the most recent completed in 2014, would indicate that the population is doing slightly better than before. “The biggest bluegill we had was just under 10 inches,” he said. “The majority of crappies were in the 5- to 8-inch range, and we had a few that were 12 to 13 inches. Not bad these days.” PIKE: A number of northern pike, in fact 22 of the 31 total that were sampled in 2014, were at least 20 inches. Six of those pike were in the 25- to 29-inch column. “There are some nice little keepers,” Paron said. “If you get bored crappie or bluegill fishing, it might be worth it to fish for them for a little bit.” A STORIED STOCKING PAST: The stocking record for Dyers Lake is interesting to say the least. It begins with a period between 1927 and 1944, when brook trout and rainbow trout were stocked, as well as bass and northern pike. These days, fisheries managers wouldn’t stock pike and trout into the same waters. “Northern pike and trout management don’t mix,” said Paron, repeating modern common knowledge, but something that wasn’t known back then. There was “reclamation” back in 1963, and again in 1978, but Paron noted that the lake is connected to a stream that allowed pike to persist. According to the records, bluegills and crappies were first stocked in 1972. A year later, a long gone batch of 10,000 coho salmon were stocked. Management shifted to brook trout and splake

stockings starting in 1978. Yellow perch were stocked in 1978, and have persisted, even if the fishery has never been known for producing keepers. The brookie/splake effort was abandoned in 1999, as management shifted to panfish, with additional bluegill stockings that year and again in 2002. It’s unclear if black crappies, which were first stocked in the early 70s, were stocked again at some point, or if they somehow persisted through the reclamation in 1978.—Javier Serna

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northern sky NOVEMBER 2018 By Deane Morrison, MN STARWATCH

In November the skies get seriously dark. That makes it all the easier to watch Venus stage a reappearance in the predawn sky. Venus recently fell into the sunset as it began its latest trip between Earth and the sun. Now, having completed that trip, it’s climbing in the morning sky as it swings away from the sun’s foreglow. Starting in mid-month, look for the queen of planets low in the east-southeast an hour to 90 minutes before sunrise. As it climbs it comes close to Spica, the one bright star in Virgo, the maiden. Virgo is home to the Virgo Cluster, an assemblage of more than a thousand galaxies spread over a wide expanse of sky. It’s also the closest large cluster of galaxies to the “local group,” which includes our Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy. Just west of Spica, look for the relatively obscure constellation Corvus, the crow. The crow’s four main stars form a lopsided quadrangle, making Corvus, in a way, a rather comical constellation.

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Above and east of Venus and Spica shines Arcturus, the brightest star in the

northern hemisphere of sky. It anchors the kite-shaped constellation Bootes, the herdsman. The Leonid meteor shower peaks on the mornings of the 17th and 18th. It probably won’t be spectacular, but if skies are dark and you can manage to be out well past midnight, you may see 10 to 15 meteors an hour. If you’re out in the evening, Mars still dominates the southern sky. A first quarter moon visits the red planet on the 15th, then hurries eastward to join the winter constellations as they begin their annual return. November’s full beaver moon rises the evening of the 22nd—Thanksgiving. The next night, it rises close to Aldebaran, the eye of Taurus, the bull. It then travels the night sky with Aldebaran and the Hyades star cluster, which outlines the face of Taurus. The University of Minnesota offers public viewings of the night sky at its Duluth and Twin Cities campuses. For more information and viewing schedules in Duluth, see the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium: d.umn.edu/planet.

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MUSH LAKE RACING DOG BLOG BY ERIN ALTEMUS

YEARLINGS When a musher says she is training yearlings, other mushers respond in empathy. Quebec musher Dennis Trembley and his partner Julie Albert, both of whom run the Beargrease most years, trained 19 yearlings a few years ago, and all of us listening just shook our heads in amazement at their fortitude to take on such an endeavor. A yearling sled dog is plumb full of almost uncontainable energy. They don’t know the rules yet—how to stay on one side of the gangline, how not to anger their neighbor, how to focus. When I heard about Julie and Dennis training up 19 of these young monsters, I thought why would you ever subject yourself to that? In past years, we have had much smaller numbers of yearlings to train—five, six or seven. But as readers of last year’s dog blog already know, we bred a few females last summer and ended up with 15 puppies, plus a child of our own—making 16 exuberant one-year-olds. Luckily, our winter extended into spring last year and we were able to harness break our puppies—introducing them to the task of pulling and wearing a harness and moving forward down the trail. I took small teams of six dogs—usually a few pups and a few adults and ran five miles until the snow turned to mud and we had to stop. Most of these pups understood what to do from the beginning. Yes, they were wild—trying to get a harness on a puppy involves pinning them down long enough to control their thrashing body. Then you hook each to the gangline and try to have extra hands on standby to keep them from turning in circles and creating a huge tangle of the ropes. Key is that these youngsters want to run and once they figure out the harness and the lines, they just move forward—and they did, all of them except for one.

Early October snow has made for happy dogs and good training this year. | ERIN ALTEMUS

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Pinto did not have a natural understanding of what he was supposed to do. He spent his first run diving into the snow on the side of the trail, riding along on his belly or his back, looking back at me like, “what is this?” Truly, of the 35 plus puppies I

While Dad hooks up a team, Sylvia finds the slide in her “play kennel” to be more fun. | ERIN ALTEMUS have trained, it was the absolute worst first training run I had witnessed. I really thought, maybe this guy just isn’t cut out to do this. But after two more of these unspectacular runs, he is now the hardest driving, focused yearling of the bunch. As the yearlings have grown, so has our daughter. She is walking and running and feeding herself and feeding dogs when she gets a chance, and generally always on the go. Match for match, the yearlings and Sylvia are pretty even-steven. She is fascinated by the dogs. I take her into the dog yard frequently via a child carrier backpack and she waves and says “hi, oh hi!” as if they are her greatest fans. She loves all dogs in fact—any dog at the park and on the street she will run to in hopes of giving them her attention. But the first time she met a cat she cried. If you ask her what the dog says, she gives the musher’s child response which is not “ruff, ruff” or “woof, woof” or anything resembling a bark but rather “ooooooo, oooooo” imitating their nightly group howl. As of mid-October, training was well underway. Between the 15 yearlings and 20 adults, we have


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son will look like. I am signed up to run the Beargrease marathon and my husband Matt is signed up to run the Beargrease 120. We are also hoping to run two teams in both the Gunflint Mail Run and the Can-Am in Maine. But, we’ll take training week by week, see how the yearlings develop and then decide. Sylvia for her part, mostly watches from a distance for now. She appears eager to help in any way she can, but she is one yearling that will have to wait a few years before her rookie run. Maybe if she’s lucky, we’ll let her ride in the sled basket with one of us holding her behind a few old veteran dogs.

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Wild Traditions A Call to Action: The Healing Power of Plants threatened. Others include wild edibles and medicinal herbs that have been used for generations, such as wild ginger, sumac, apples, cedar and strawberries.

By Julia Prinselaar

The exhibition is complemented by a small book that documents traditional Métis plant use called Medicines to Help Us, authored by Belcourt with an opening essay by Rose Richardson and Michif language translations by Rita Flamand and Laura Burnouf. Being an amateur botanist with an interest in ethnobotany, I had to buy it. It is all about the restorative power of plant medicines, and contains first-hand information on the traditional uses, harvesting protocols, and names of 27 plants in English, Latin, Nêhiyawêwin (Cree), Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway), and three distinct Michif languages spoken by Métis people whose territories range from Ontario westward.

Partway through the 19th century, scientists began to synthesize new pharmaceuticals in the laboratory. Often, these were inspired by or based on chemical compounds found in botanicals, which were once a principal source of medicine. Herbs to sooth our skin, to mend broken bones, to stop bleeding, to relax our nerves, to regulate hormones, to treat painful insect bites, and the list goes on.

Several of the plants in Belcourt’s paintings are referenced in this book, such as blueberries, tansy, and sarsaparilla. Rebuilding relationships with these plants, says Belcourt, is an act of resilience that people can take in the wake of resource extraction and pipeline expansion.

At one time, these medicines grew in abundance all around us. But over time, the degradation of habitat, combined with the popularity of modern medicine and dual skepticism of folk remedies, drove herbalism and traditional healing underground. I pondered the state of our society’s well-being and its relationship with the natural world as I stood before the paintings of Métis artist Christi Belcourt’s retroactive exhibit Uprising: the Power of Mother Earth at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. The collection includes pieces by emerging artist Isaac Murdoch, as well as Belcourt’s work spanning more than two decades. Some of her more recent pieces are murals painted with hundreds of coloured dots on a black background, stylistically similar to traditional Métis floral bead work. The dots take the form of plants, mammals, fish, insects and birds who inhabit her pieces. From a distance, they resemble constellations in a night sky. Up close, they remind me of cells under a microscope. In a changing world suffering the of natural habitat, Indigenous culture identity, Belcourt says Uprising is “a to action.” The exhibition’s opening

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Christi Belcourt, The Conversation, 2002, acrylic on canvas, 137 x 137 cm, collection of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. | SUBMITTED held in conjunction with a community art build in Thunder Bay last June, where dozens of people gathered at the Baggage Arts Building to hand paint and screen print 500 banners to be sent to front line actions opposing pipeline construction in western Canada, including the Trans Mountain Pipeline in British Columbia. “We’re facing a really crucial time in the Earth’s history, where we all need to unite for the sake of all species to come,” she said in an earlier interview with CBC Radio in Thunder Bay. “I want people to see that

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“We’re witnessing the weirdest time, I think, in the Earth’s existence. Where something like 4.3 million miles of pipeline cover the continent of North America, oil spills happen every day, the tar sands are expanding, and there’s nuclear waste entering the ocean, there’s the threat of nuclear waste in the Great Lakes,” she said during a virtual tour of her exhibition. Her message to Indigenous people across Canada is a hopeful one. “It’s almost like we can’t do anything about it. But here’s what we can do. We can get strong in our languages, we can get strong in recapturing and reinstating everything that was lost. We can get strong in our tattoo practices, we can get strong in our ceremonies, we can keep giving our offerings, we can bring our children up on the land. Those are the things that we can do.” Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth is on display until Nov. 25.

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Under the Ice: A Fish’s Take on Winter

For most of us, November isn’t a particularly lovable month. It’s often cold, dark and bleak—there isn’t enough snow to do anything wintery. But imagine being a fish; November means that soon the oxygen supply will be completely cut off by a layer of ice separating the water from the sky. When the lakes freeze over, the fish are stuck with what they’ve got—a limited amount of oxygen and food. And as we all know, it can be a long time until spring comes to the northland.

Not All Fish are Alike

will often go deep to find it. In winter, the lake is uniformly cold, so the trout are able to extend their range. This is also true of walleye and northern pike, but not of bass. Bass become more sluggish in the cold water. And this explains why bass are not a popular ice-fishing species.

less food to sustain that movement.

Adaptations

The thought of swimming in ice water all winter is chilling, but let’s look at things another way. The temperature of the water in winter is above freezing—around 32 degrees—though the deeper you go in a lake, the warmer the water becomes in winter. It is the opposite in summer. If the lake were any colder in winter, it would actually be ice. Thirty-two degrees is a good bit warmer than most of our winter days, and a lot warmer than most winter nights. And, most of our area lakes don’t get above 70 degrees in the summer. So, it’s a narrow temperature range these fish live in. Much less of a range than what most of the birds and mammals must adjust to all year round.

If you had a limited amount of food in front of you to last the entire winter, what might you do to survive? First, slow down. The more you do, the faster you move, and the more calories it takes to sustain life. Fish avoid this problem by limiting their movement. Then, the food they do eat, sits in their stomach for much longer. If their body works less to digest, it requires

Some fish species actually thrive in winter. Lake trout and other trout species become more active in the winter. In summer, trout have to seek out the coldest water in the lake and

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Lakes that are shallow with lots of aquatic vegetation are the hardest on fish in winter. The oxygen reserves beneath the ice of a shallow lake are very limited, and sometimes the lack of oxygen results in a winter kill where the fish just can’t survive. Fish in the Northern Wilds are hardy, just like everything else that lives here. We’ve all adapted to make it through winter. Now you know a little more about what goes on beneath the ice as you watch the lakes freeze up this year.

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Strange Tales Lake Superior and the World’s Richest Silver Mine By Elle AndraWarner

Less than a mile offshore in Lake Superior off the tip of Sibley Peninsula, a small rocky island—about 80 feet long, 70 feet wide and rising no more than eight feet above the water—was once the site of the world’s richest silver mine, Silver Islet. From 1870 to March 1884, the mine produced more than $3.25 million of silver (equivalent $78.1 million in 2017). It was also one of the most dangerous, with pumps keeping out water from the mine shafts, while miners toiled beneath the waters of the lake as far as a quarter mile down, their only light being a candle attached to their miner’s hat. On the mainland across from the island, the company’s mining village—originally called Ryantown and later Silver Islet—grew to more than 500 people. The first silver nugget on the barren island was discovered in July 1868 by a member (John Morgan) of the exploration team led by Scottish-born Thomas MacFarlane for the Montreal-based Montreal Mining Company. MacFarlane named the site “Silver Islet” and, recognizing the richness of the silver vein, recommended the company spend $50,000 ($1.2 million value in 2017) to develop what would be Canada’s first major silver mine. However, without telling MacFarlane, the company got spooked about spending so much money and sold all of their mining claim—108,000 acres including Silver Islet—for $225,000 ($5.4 million value in 2017) to an American syndicate, effective September 1, 1870.

The small island of Silver Islet, offshore from the summer community that now bears its name, was once the site of the world’s richest silver mine. | CREATIVE COMMONS

According to author-historian Elinor Barr in her best-selling book, Silver Islet: Striking it Rich in Lake Superior, MacFarlane later said, “The first intimation which I had of the sale of the whole property was at Silver Islet on the night of the 31st of August, when the propeller City of Detroit arrived.” The new owner was the Silver Mining Company of Silver Islet, headquartered in New York with Alexander H. Sibley as president. He was the brother of Minnesota’s first governor, Brigadier General Henry H. Sibley and the son of Detroit’s first mayor Judge Solomon Sibley. While Detroit was Alexander’s home, he and his family spent summers at Silver Islet in their 21-room mansion, which became known as the White House (his wife Marie Louise Miller, a classical musician, had her grand piano shipped from Detroit each summer). Guests to White House— which had servants and a coachman—in46

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ing of the shafts in March 1884, by 1911 this was all that was left on Silver Islet after being battered by the waters of Lake Superior. | CREATIVE COMMONS [BOTTOM] Today, nothing remains on the surface of the island, located almost a mile offshore in Lake Superior. | ELLE ANDRA-WARNER cluded investors, European royalty, famous Americans and two Governor-Generals of Canada. (The White House burned down sometime before World War II.)

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Alexander’s friend, Irish-born William Frue—who had advised Sibley to buy the mine site—was hired as the mine superintendent. He had been at Silver Islet when

The company’s Silver Islet General Store was restored and re-opened for business in 1989 by the Saxberg Family, though it’s currently closed and for sale. | ELLE ANDRA-WARNER the deal closed, having chartered the City of Detroit to bring the first workforce of 34 men, hoisting engine and mining supplies (including 300 tons of clay) to begin construction for an open pit mine.


mess of ruins. Following a brutal December 1873, he wrote, “Rocks were whirled around the Islet like hail stones.” Repairs continued to be made as needed. Nonetheless, mining continued with the company changing its name in 1877 to Silver Islet Consolidated Mining and Lands Company. However, seven years later in March 1884, operations ceased and Silver Islet mine shut down. The reason? Before end of navigation, the steam freighter H. B.Tuttle failed to deliver the coal shipment required to operate the pumps that kept the mine shafts dry. And when the pumps stopped, the mine flooded, ending 14 years of operations.

The off-grid cottage community of Silver Islet, which is adjacent to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, is about an hour’s drive east from Thunder Bay. | ELLE ANDRA-WARNER Within 30 days, they had put in place 460 feet of cribbing (breakwater) bolted together, filled with rock, with a 70-foot coffer dam inside around the silver vein. Mining commenced on October 5, 1870, just about the same time as the beginning of Lake Superior’s storm season. The first storm hit Silver Islet 21 days later on October 26, carrying away almost half of the cribbing, damaging the

coffer dam and filling the open mine pit with rocks from the cribs. Repairs were made and mining resumed November 18. Storms continued to smash onto Silver Islet, prompting Frue to write after a series of storms in March 1871, “Lake Superior worked itself into a fury and sea after sea came rolling in, heavily laden with ice, which battered down our works as though they were reeds.” He called it a total

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With the closing of the mine, people began leaving the mining village of Silver Islet, until there was only the former mine captain James Cross and family left. By 1912, with Cross as caretaker, Silver Islet had welcomed thousands of summer excursion day-trippers (4,000 in one single day in 1910) on steamers like the 600-passenger paddle wheel steamer Forest City. Eventually, the miner shacks were sold and became summer residences, bringing life back to the once-abandoned community. Today, Silver Islet is an off-grid cottage community with a mixture of renovated mining-era houses with new ones. Even the company’s original general store built in 1871, was restored and re-opened for business in 1989 by the Saxberg family. And though currently closed and for sale after years of being the hub of Silver Islet, the historic Silver Islet General Store remains an iconic Lake Superior landmark of the world’s richest silver mine.

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spruce forest, moss covered boulders and privacy make this a classic Lake Superior lot. 200' shoreline with partial driveway in place, shared road maintenance, power and Broadband. Easy access from Hwy 61, yet private and secluded feeling. MLS# 6075213 $189,900

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bdrm cabin featuring lrg windows, cathedral ceiling in the great room, loft, and beautiful kitchen. New well, compliant outhouse. Unique, secluded location with 150 ft frontage in a sheltered bay. 4.78 acres adjoins remote public lands. MLS# 6078684 $225,000

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A perfect place for your cabin or home with unspoiled views and lots of Gunflint Trail privacy. 3.68 acres and 554’ shoreline. Tucker Lake is a protected lake with added setbacks to protect the lake and views. Direct BWCAW access. MLS# 2309237 $222,900

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owned and loved 2 bdrm cabin is in nice condition and is the perfect simple BWCAW retreat. Warm, cozy wood interior and stunning lake views, just a short hop to the 200 ft of shoreline. Huge dock and 2.30 acres – room to build! MLS# 6077533 $212,500

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True Solitude! Over 5 acres and 355' shoreline with great build sites near the lake or tucked around the bluff for gorgeous views. Appreciate the stunning sunrises and paddle the bays in a canoe or kayak. Wilson Lake is also a great fishery!

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2 bdrm cabin has great views of the Palisades and the west end of McFarland Lake. Just a stone’s throw from the BWCAW! Comes furnished including pontoon boat, fishing boats, canoe, dock, and two Onan generators.

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INLAND WATER PROPERTIES PARK-LIKE FOREST – PIKE LAKE.

Mature woods with maple trees makes a beautiful home site on 225' frontage. Driveway, dock and open camp area are in place. Gentle shoreline with nice south facing views across the lake to USFS forest land. Power and year round access. MLS# 6077393 $179,900

RARE GUNFLINT LAKE PARCEL.

Exceptional lot with 344' of waterfront features unreal views and privacy. Use the slope of this lot to your advantage when considering what style to build. Power and broadband available. Borders public land! MLS# 6073686

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a lucky few get to own cabins here. Remote water access from the US side, or drive in to the landing on Ontario side. Stunning views, easy access to the BWCA. The 2 bdrm cabin is one of the nicest remote cabins you'll find. Includes a great sauna.

MLS# 6023214 $149,900 LAKE PRIVACY ON 20 ACRES.

Beautiful Lost Lake is a remote wilderness lake with only a few privately-owned parcels on the water. No public access! This great lot features huge white pines, pristine views, 20 acres, and 650’ shoreline! Motivated seller. MLS# 6075215 $129,900

GREAT GREENWOOD LAKE LOT.

Tremendous views of the bay and lake. 2.10 acres surveyed and ready to build. A true northwoods setting, nicely wooded, privacy, easy lake access. There is a stubbed in driveway and a building pad. Greenwood lake road is plowed in the winter. MLS# 6076787 $120,000 SOLITUDE ON LOON LAKE. These 1-2 acre lots are located on the south side of Loon Lake and offer great lake views, 152-218’ beautiful shoreline and many nice trees. The main road is in place and power is on the lot line. MLS# 6032216-18, 6032220 $120,000+ NICE TOM LAKE LOT. Gently sloped 4.34 acre lakeshore lot that would offer some incredible views. Situated in a quiet and peaceful private bay. MLS# 6076728 $110,000 LEGENDARY SAWMILL BAY. Magnificent old-growth cedars and maples frame a corner lot with a high and dry build site. Yearround road access and a terrific wildlife habitat awaits your cabin in the woods. 185' of Caribou Lake frontage. MLS# 6032953 $89,000 TALK ABOUT WILDERNESS! Immerse yourself in a large tract of deep wilderness. 17 acres on Tucker Lake just off the Gunflint Trail. This parcel is tucked up to Superior Nat'l Forest lands with the BWCAW just across the lake. Frontage on the Tucker River, privacy and wilderness all around.

MLS# 6074216 $69,900 ESCAPE TO NINEMILE LAKE. Nice, quiet lake

between Tofte and Finland known for its recreational opportunities. Very near the BWCAW. Good snowmobile access to the Tomahawk Trail and miles of trail riding. 2.90 acres, 184' frontage. MLS# 6077701 $59,900

PRIVACY AND VIEWS AT SISTER LAKE.

Nice lake lot with great forest, and beautiful new building site. There's a high point of the surrounding area with awesome views. Excellent, accessible shoreline. New driveway to a great building site. This is a great area for fishing many lakes in the area. You're also close to Tofte/Lutsen on the North Shore. Priced to sell!!

MLS# 6073911 $51,900

LOG HOME MOUNTAIN TOP VIEWS. The ultimate

GREAT PRICE LAKE LOTS. Deep woods, seclusion and nice views from these Tom Lake lots. This is the desired west side of the lake with access from the Camp 20 Rd. Enjoy a peaceful lake property with good access. Great back roads to explore. Adjacent land available. MLS# 6030741, 6030742 $49,900 each PRIVATE COVE ON TOM LAKE. Nice private lot with vibrant, wooded 255' lake shore. Desirable old growth cedar grove supports a great build site. Driveway and cedar walk corridor complete. Great recreational opportunities.

wilderness retreat - 160 acres surrounded by gov't lands. No one will find you here! The log home is masterfully built and lovingly cared for. Solar power, well and septic. Super nice sauna building. Solitude awaits from this mountain-top retreat.

MLS# 6077180 $46,000

CONDOMINIUMS WELCOME TO LAKE SUPERIOR. Warm

& beautiful light-filled end unit Aspenwood Townhome. The 2-story walkout style leaves you with plenty of options to get outside and close to the Big Lake. This 2 bdrm, 3 bath home includes 98% of all furnishings & personal property. It is also part of a successful vacation rental pool.

MLS# 6022175 $280,000 CARIBOU HIGHLANDS CONDO 113A. This is the epitome of a northwoods vacation getaway. Ski-in/ski-out from this condo overlooking Bridge Run, offering unreal views of the ski hills. Remodeled exterior and remodeled and updated interior. Walk to Lutsen Mountains activities. Comes furnished!

MLS# 6074164 $81,700 PRICE REDUCED!

HOMES & CABINS LARGE HOME /DUPLEX GRAND MARAIS.

This 4400 square foot two level duplex is well built and exceptionally cared for. Each level incl 4 bdrms, 2 baths, large kitchens, dining and living areas, utility/ laundry, storage, and a lock out bdrm with bath. Efficient, handicap accessible, Lake Superior views. MLS# 6074189, 6077735

HOME WITH DRAMATIC VIEWS. This

large, efficient 3bdrm home has panoramic views of Lake Superior and the surrounding hills. Secluded with landscaped yard and 20 acres bordering Gov't lands. Quality features, many windows, shop building and more!

MLS#6033328 $429,900

SALIENG PE N D CHARMING HOME NEAR TAIT LAKE.

MLS# 6074633 $499,000

BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEW HOME.

Nearly 3000 square feet of living space with stunning views of Lake Superior, yet only 2 miles from town. 4 bdrm, 3 bath home with an additional loft area. Open design, huge deck, abuts federal land!

MLS# 6075065 $410,000

This 2 bdrm, 2 bath cabin is cozied up to a giant beaver pond that is part of the Tait River. Updated through the years but still has the lake cabin charm that is often sought after in the North Shore area. Close to the boat landing and borders public land.

MLS# 6078290 $304,900

$560,000 PRICE REDUCED! A GEM IN THE WOODS. There is quality and detail

at every turn in this magnificent 2 bdrm, 2 bath home hidden on 30 acres in the Grand Portage State Forest. Marble stairs and floors, loft, master bath with hot tub & sauna, soaring cathedral ceilings, and 2000 sq ft attached garage. Not your typical home in the woods, this is a rare gem waiting for someone who loves the outdoors, but wants the class of an elegant home at the end of the day.

MLS# 6073745 $499,000

MLS# 6074449 $275,900 LARGE HOME ON THE HILL. Privacy and

HOME IN PARADISE.

This 2 bdrm, 3 bath home enjoys the view and proximity to Lake Superior's beauty without the lake-front taxes. Home could be converted to a duplex for extra income. Huge garage/workshop with lake-view windows.

comfort are yours in this quality home with huge garage on 40 acres of high land with distant lake views. Remote off-grid living without being too far off the beaten path. Self reliance is all set up for you with a 4 bdrm, 1 bath home that has beautiful living spaces and room to do more as you see fit. A home or retreat, situated close to Magney State Park and Lake Superior. MLS# 6078646 $269,900

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RIVER/CREEK FRONTAGE

HOMES & CABINS CABIN RETREAT NEAR TWO ISLAND LAKE. This sweet off-grid,

REMOTE HIDE-A-WAY.

Charming custom built 2 bdrm, 2 bath cabin tucked in the woods overlooking a beaver pond. A screened porch for summer dining. The living room is open and includes the kitchen and dining. A cozy Franklin stove warms the whole building. The full basement is a complete guest space. Generator power and over 100 acres to explore.

MLS# 6029349 $244,000

HOBBY FARM OR LOTS OF IDEAS. Large property with open meadows, gardens, orchards, and a beautiful river waiting for your ideas. The living quarters are located above a 6-stall horse barn. 4 bdrms, 2 baths, lots of open living space. Pole barn, gathering hall and more! MLS#: 6075375

NEW! RUSTIC RECREATIONAL CABIN ON 40+ ACRES. Very private

recreational 42 acres with rustic cabin and a beautiful, large pond for wildlife. Great grouse hunting and deer hunting. The timber cabin can easily sleep 6 in the loft. Offering to sell furnished! MLS# 6079154 $109,900

BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOME. This incredible home has

$199,900

COTTAGE HOME ACROSS FROM LAKE SUPERIOR.

This cute home sits just across the highway from the big lake shoreline. The 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage has wood floors, beamed ceilings, and a warm, comfortable feel. Septic and well, a small shed and 11 acres of privacy. MLS# 6030154

$167,900

TIMBER FRAMED LOG HOME OVERLOOKING TOM LAKE. Charming

all you need in just about 120 sq ft of space. Kitchen, full size bed plus sleeper sofa, storage loft, electric and broadband, fabulous deck, fire pit, shed, and a really cool outhouse. Year

round living, close to hiking trails. MLS# 6077550 $67,000 NORTH SHORE RETREAT. A little one room cabin waiting for you to make it into something. 1.49 acres on the Lake Superior side of Hwy 61 with decent lake views; you'll feel the lake effect. The cabin is kind of rough, but maybe this is the project you've been looking for. MLS# 6074739 $36,000

COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES GREAT HISTORY, GREAT LAKE. Devil Track

log cabin on 78 acres with seasonal views of Tom Lake. Large loft bedroom and covered porch with swing. Stone fireplace, hardwood floors, and metal roof. Year-round access. Furnishings and generator included. MLS#

6027412 $159,900

log sided cabin is in excellent condition with plenty of room and a comfortable feel. Located about 12 miles from Grand Marais. Public land adjoins the 20 acre property with many fishing opportunities nearby. MLS# 6073794 $129,900

WARM AND COMFORTABLE SMALL HOME – HOVLAND. This

charming cottage has warm pine paneling, oak floors and a very pleasing personality. Lots of light, 4-season porch, nice garage with finished guest space, large decks, yard and gardens. Solar array offsets the monthly bills. Simple living with a small creek and thousands of acres of adjoining public

land. MLS# 6075176 $124,900

COMFORTABLE LOG HOME IN BEAUTIFUL WOODS.

This 2 bdrm cabin was set up for a simple lifestyle with solar electric, hand pumped well and composting toilet. Charming living room with stone fireplace, large kitchen and comfortable bedrooms. 12 private acres with mature white pine and cedar. MLS# 6076755 $139,900

Cabins is a long standing seasonal resort on the beautiful north shore of Devil Track Lake. The 5 charming cabins + owner’s cabin each have a private setting and lake view. Great beach with docking for guests. A wonderful family retreat!

MLS# 6033556, 6033557 $374,900 MARKET, DELI, LIQUOR STORE – HOVLAND. A bustling

business in a beautiful rural community on the North Shore. Bakery, deli, pizza, convenience store, and liquor store under one roof. Large seating area & outdoor patio.

Expansion/home site possible! MLS# 6030800 $329,900

PRIME RETAIL DOWNTOWN GRAND MARAIS. Main traffic location in the heart of down town. Located

on Wisconsin St between Blue Water Cafe and Sivertson Gallery, with 25 ft street frontage and over 2300 sq ft each. Build up for a lake view – lots of possibilities! MLS# 6029930, 6029951 $144,900 each

PRIME COMMERCIAL LOTS IN LUTSEN.

Two acre-sized lots with Highway 61 frontage-road access and great visibility in downtown Lutsen. Nice creek borders the east property line, nice mature forest. Great location for a small gallery, retail or restaurant. A residential lot is available adjoining to the north.

LARGE TRACT WITH CREEK. This 319 acre parcel has ponds & creek frontage on the Flute Reed River. Has been in DNR management program. Great for hunting or homesteading. Access is by unimproved easement from the Camp 20 Road, near county maintenance. The land may be split - take your pick of "40's"!

MLS# 6027384 $258,000 END OF THE ROAD – PANORAMIC WILDERNESS RIVER VIEWS.

You won't find a more remote and spectacular location – incredible Brule River views. The charming and comfortable cabin sits on almost 80 acres with an unspoiled view from the deck unlike any other in Cook County. Over 1100 feet of river frontage. Canoe or kayak in the wide and wild stretch of river just north or Magney State Park. Make this your own secluded wilderness get-away. MLS# 6076100 $249,900

SUGARBUSH, BEAVER, TROUT. Remote

80 acres ,10 miles from Grand Marais with easy access. Surrounded by public land. 700’ of Durfee Creek frontage.

LOG HOME ON FLUTE REED RIVER.

MLS# 6024638 $149,000

Charming homesteader log cabin with pasture. The river flows beautifully through the property. Private and secluded setting with some high views and heavy timber. The cabin is large and comfortable with a drilled well for carry-in water. MLS# 6077654 $132,900 BRULE RIVER RETREAT. Remote 40 acre parcel with small bunk house, covered camp shelter and outhouse. Walk the path to the river with 660' shoreline where you can launch your canoe and fish this placid stretch. Surrounded by wildlife and thousands of US and State Forest land. MLS# 6076495 $99,900 CROWN CREEK – FINLAND. Incredible 40 acre parcel with 700' of gorgeous river frontage. It's a unique property with a healthy mix of varied trees, forest floor growth, native plants and endless amounts of privacy! Just a short distance from downtown Finland, lakes, and trailheads.

MLS#: 6075954 $90,000 TWENTY ACRES – GREAT LOCATION. Great larger

parcel near Grand Marais with road in to the “top” of the property. Lake views, maple and mixed forest, small creek. County road access with power and broadband close by, borders public land on three sides. MLS# 6030517

$89,900

MLS# 6032971 $97,900 • MLS# 6032972 $89,900

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RIVER/CREEK FRONTAGE WOODS, WATER & SECLUSION.

PROVEN GREAT HUNTING AREA - 80 ACRES. Prime hunting land in Schroeder. Rolling land with great wildlife habitat incl. stream, beaver dam with large pond, and a good mixture of trees and low vegetation. Older 2 bdrm cabin in a beautiful park like setting overlooking large beaver pond. MLS# 6032712 $112,500 LARGE ACREAGE NEAR TOM LAKE. 128 acres with good road access and an easy walk to the Tom Lake boat landing. Year-round road, power is possible here. The 3 forties may be split - take your pick.

Three 40 acre lots with 600 to 1000 ft frontage on Mons Creek. Also includes deeded access to Lost Lake. Private and secluded.

MLS# 6073876 $59,900 or MLS# 6073877 $69,900 or MLS# 6073878 $74,900. HIGH PROPERTY, DRIVEWAY, CREEK FRONTAGE. This 25 acre parcel has great southern exposure

and views from a nice building site at the end of a long driveway. Very private setting and frontage on Irish Creek. This property is ready for your cabin in the woods, with good solar potential and lots of seclusion. Easy year-round access.

MLS# 6077020 $69,900 NICE HOME SITE NEAR GRAND MARAIS. Nice

elevation and views from this 6.75 acre lot off of County Rd 6 just minutes from town. Frontage on Little Devil Track River, with lowland and highlands. Nice forest and privacy for your home or cabin in the woods.

MLS# 6031740 $51,000 FLUTE REED RIVER HOME SITES. These two heavily wooded parcels have the seclusion of 11-13 acres and about 330' frontage each on the trout stream Flute Reed River. Access is easy from frontage on a county road. Power and broadband are available. These lots are the perfect place for a retreat property or a year-round home.

MLS# 6030884, 6030885 $49,900 each 500’ ON MOHNS CREEK. Mixed topography of beautiful

rolling land with many great build sites on 25 acres. Old growth cedar, spruce, pine and birch. Abuts state land. MLS# 6029353 $37,000

LAND/BUILDING SITES 100+ ACRES NEAR GRAND MARAIS. Great location for a home or recreational property just minutes from Grand Marais. Rolling land with creek, borders thousands of acres of federal and state lands. Power at road. Seller willing to subdivide.

MLS# 6032474 $277,900 LOCATION, VIEWS, PRIVACY – 80 ACRES. This former

homesteaders property has it all: rolling topography, ravines, grassy meadows, mature timber, flowing creek and expansive Lake Superior views! Minutes from Grand Marais, adjoins USFS land.

MLS# 6076511 $279,000

TOP OF BIRCH CLIFF. See 50 miles across

Lake Superior – incredible 180 degree views! Private drive and buried power in place. 15+ acres with nice mature trees and public lands on 2 sides. More land is available. This site will rock your world. MLS#

6033563 $249,900 BEAUTIFUL LAND, TUCKED AWAY PRIVACY, LOG CABIN AND POLE BARN. This 36 acre parcel is tucked up

against the "Hovland mountain range" with mature forest, easy road access and a moderated Lake Superior climate. Charming log cabin/ home plus lrg 34' X 56 pole building. Build a future home amongst the pines and with a lake view. Property can be split, utilities are nearby. MLS# 6076757 $229,800

ACREAGE ADJOINS WILDERNESS - LAKE ACCESS.

This 42 acre parcel includes 400 feet of shoreline on McFarland Lake. Building sites are located across the road on the hillside with potential lake views. Easy access to the BWCAW and Border Route Hiking Trail.

MLS# 6024602 $179,000 INCREASINGLY RARE, LARGE RECREATIONAL PARCEL. 190 arces fully

surveyed. The perfect retreat. Has a rich variety of trees, ponds, high and low lands, some meadow land and wetlands.

MLS# 6029820 $139,000

LAND/BUILDING SITES

MLS# 6027383 $111,000 TWO INCREDIBLE LUTSEN PARCELS. Driveway, electric/

GREAT LOCATION FOR YOUR HOME.

7.5 acres located just 5 miles from Grand Marais on County Rd 7 blacktop. Some lake views, good building sites, driveway and a tiny cabin set up for your camp outs until you build. MLS# 6078360 $64,900 ROLLING LAND, PINES, HOME SITES. Two 10 acre parcels of heavily wooded land within 10 minutes of Grand Marais. Great location with remote feel near trails and thousands of acres of Federal land, yet close to town and the big lake. County road with utilities.

MLS# 6076524, 6076539 $62,900 - $64,900 MAPLE HILL - HOME SITE. Heavily wooded 6.45 acre parcel

broadband, survey and a cozy camper/RV are all set on Lot 3, while Lot 4 offers unending privacy as it abuts federal land. Christine Lake public boat landing is within walking distance with Poplar and Tait rivers nearby as well. MLS# 6032903 $89,000 PRICE REDUCED! HUGE POND-HUGE PRIVACY. Large 45+ acre wooded parcel located across from Tom Lake. Huge pond/lake in the very center of the acreage. MLS# 6029352 $90,000 LARGE UNDEVELOPED CITY TRACT.This large Central Addition property is perfect for a lot development plan, or as a private home site. City utilities are close, street access on two sides. Many possibilities. MLS# 6076673 $89,900

hillside with distant Lake Superior views. This is country living only 2 miles from Grand Marais. Large lot, great home sites with abundant wildlife. Driveway partially in place. MLS# 6077083 $54,900 DEEP WOODS NEAR GRAND MARAIS. Two 5+ acre lots adjoining USFS land with power/phone/broadband. Great location near Grand Marais with good road access and very secluded location with mature trees. Ready for you to build your country home. First time on the market.

good access on Murmur Creek Rd, and even nice views of Pike Lake. Launch your boat just a half-mile away. Nice planted red pine, power/ broadband close by. MLS# 6074689 $84,900

acres with a large variety of trees and easy road access on Camp 20 Rd. Southern exposure great for solar set up. The Superior Hiking Trail is steps away. Close to county maintained road.

LARGE LAND, PINES, PRIVACY AND PIKE LAKE VIEW. Outstanding property with adjoining USFS lands,

NEW! RESORT COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL LOT - TOFTE.This 8.64 acre parcel has over 900 feet of Highway

61 frontage with great visibility. Utilities are on the lot. Lake Superior views. If you have a lodging idea in mind this might be the perfect spot. Great location between Tofte and Lutsen. The bike trail is just across the highway. MLS# 6079287 $82,900 LAND NEAR WILSON LAKE. A special piece of the Northwoods – 16 acres with deeded access to Wilson Lake! USAowned forest is your backyard. Driveway, electric, and a small bunkhouse/shed are in place. MLS# 6028685 $80,000 HIDDEN GEM IN HOVLAND. Explore the 40 acres of seclusion with dramatic views from the south facing bluff. Enjoy the beautiful mixed forest and abundant wildlife. It even has a small gravel pit for your future building needs. The neighbors have electricity and the road has been kept open all winter through a road association.

MLS# 6076192 $75,000 RESIDENTIAL OR RESORT COMMERCIAL LAND.

5.9 acres between Tofte and Lutsen on the Onion River Rd. Resort Commercial allows rental cabins and businesses - a wonderful opportunity. Beautiful mature cedar forest, seasonal view of Lake Superior. MLS# 6032988 $74,900

FORTY WITH PONDS – COUNTY RD FRONTAGE.

This 40 acre parcel has beaver ponds, adjoining federal land and easy access with frontage on County Rd 14. Just 15 minutes from Grand Marais, this would be a great large home parcel, or rec land with 1000s of acres of USFS lands on the west border.

MLS# 6076727 $69,900 GREAT LOCATION HOME SITES. Just minutes from Grand

Marais on black top County Rd 7 are two 5+ acre lots with easy access to power and Broadband. Good building sites. MLS# 6033035 -

$42,900 • MLS# 6076972 - $64,900 LARGE LAND, MAPLES, LAKE ACCESS. This 67 acre parcel

has high maple ridges, a pond, and an easement to walk to Tom Lake. Good seasonal road access, many nice building sites. A perfect escape property in an area with many trails to ride and forest to explore.

MLS# 6030705 $69,900 NEW! GREAT BUILDING LOT NEAR TOFTE. This 5.82

acre parcel has privacy, adjoins US Forest land and has Lake Superior views. Utilities are at the lot. It's also zoned Resort Commercial if you have a lodging idea in mind this might be the perfect location. Great location between Tofte and Lutsen. The bike trail is just across the highway. MLS# 6079285 $66,900

NEW! FIVE ACRE HOME SITE - WALK TO GRAND MARAIS. Nice parcel on County Rd 7 blacktop just 1 mile

from town. Driveway and lrg building area already prepped and ready for your home and garage. Dense evergreen forest, and a slight lake view with good southern exposure. Borders US Forest land. MLS# 6078674 $64,900 LARGE LAND, POND, LAKE RIGHTS. Densely wooded 60 acre parcel with beaver ponds and access to Lost Lake. Good seasonal road access, many great building sites and southerly exposure. Lots of elbow room, privacy, and miles of forest roads to explore. MLS# 6033463 $63,900 PRICE REDUCED!

with great privacy, county rd frontage, power and phone.

MLS# 6023465 $54,900 SUNNY 5 ACRES NEAR GRAND MARAIS. Beautiful sunny

MLS# 6076518/6076517 $49,900 – $52,900 LAND FOR FUN OR HOMESTEADING. Heavily wooded 39

MLS#: 6075981 $48,900 NICE 20 WITH BEAVER POND.

The driveway and trails are in place on this nice 20 acre parcel with maples, cedar and variety of forest types. Large beaver pond adds a water feature for wildlife! MLS# 6077902 $45,900

MAPLES ON SECLUDED 20 ACRES.

This mature maple forest is enchanted and full of neat places to build a home or cabin. Rough driveway was put in years back. Trails lead to public lands. Good road access. MLS# 6077903 $45,900 BUILDING SITE OVERLOOKING MCFARLAND. This pine studded 7 acre property has easy walking access to the county beach on McFarland Lake. Nice elevated build site with easy county road access. MLS# 6024601 $43,000 BEAUTIFUL WOODED LUTSEN LOT. Beautiful level lot with an open build site for your cabin or new home in a quiet and peaceful area of Lutsen. You'll be minutes away from every type of north-woods activity, including Lutsen Mountains and Superior National Golf Course. MLS# 6033068 $32,900 PRICE REDUCED! 5 ACRES NEAR CARIBOU LAKE. Gorgeous corner lot with colorful maples and majestic cedars. Plenty of privacy. Close to hiking trails and the Caribou Lake boat landing. Year round access with power! MLS# 2279179 $35,000 THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. Nice 6 acre parcel of mixed forest land only 6 miles from town! Great site for nature lovers, birders and wildlife watchers. The shared driveway is already in and there is a transformer on the property for easy electric access.

SALIENG ND PE$35,000 MLS# 6074736

LAND FOR ESCAPE AND RECREATION.

remote yet accessible 20 acres near Judge Magney State Park. Good mix of trees, high building site, some distant Lake Superior views. MLS# 6025397 $33,900 PRICE REDUCED! GREAT LOCATION HOME SITE. Wooded home or cabin site near Devil Track Lake. The 1.72 acre lot has nice trees and maybe a view of the lake from a second story. The boat landing is just down the road, as are many other lakes and trails.

MLS# 6029872 $33,000 REMOTE SECLUSION/HUNTING LAND. Forty acres of

remote seclusion with Flute Reed River frontage. Good hunting area. Rough access, but walk or ATV. Adjoins State land to the north, with thousands of acres of USFS lands north of that. Want privacy? Here it is!

MLS#: 6075271 $29,900

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Pike Lake – 19 Summer Home Ln. Iconic, up-

north log-sided cabin on Pike Lake in a gorgeous, park-like setting! Knotty pine interior, 2 bdrm & open concept kitchen, LR/DR, plus 3-season porch w/Doug fir floor & 2 decks. Heated bunkhouse & bathhouse w/compliant outhouse. Level, accessible shoreline, plus future garage site already in place. Elec & Broadband installed. Make this cabin your new home away from home on one of the cleanest lakes in MN. MLS 6078470 $234,900

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Area Homes & Townhomes 166 Bloomquist Mountain Rd. Quality-built, classic chalet-style home on a private 6+ acre wooded setting. Has the feel of an “off-grid” estate yet complemented with expected features including broadband. Only minutes from town! Italian porcelain tile and solid oak flooring throughout. Significant new improvements include - road with smooth layer of gravel over crushed rock and new culverts, freshly painted interior and new deck stain. MLS 6073816 $239,500 Call today for a showing! Lutsen Heritage Townhome with Superior Views Panoramic views of

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Sandy McHugh 218-370-7841

Area Inland Lakes

Jack McHugh 218-370-2602

Just West of Grand Marais.

Nicely appointed and extremely well maintained beautiful 3 bedroom home just west of Grand Marais. Home includes a two stall garage with adjacent office, workshop, wine room and more. Many wonderful upgrades made to home in 2010. Nice clean yard and garden areas. Move in ready. All you need is the key. Call our office today to schedule your private showing. MLS 6029508 $329,900

Lake Superior & Lutsen Mountains can be enjoyed from nearly every room. High end finishes, including maple woodwork, stainless appliances, granite counters, Mission-style raised panel doors, and two gas fireplaces with dry-stacked stone. Maintenance-free living and part of a distinctive neighborhood. Main floor bedroom allows one-level living. Has successfully been offered as a vacation rental, helping to offset the cost of ownership. For the right price, furnishings included with sale, allowing turn-key use and/or rental. Proximity to many activities & venues, including Lutsen Ski Hill, North Shore Winery, Superior Hiking Trail, restaurants and shops. Call today! MLS 6077102 $315,000

104 C Bridge Run Ln. Nicely remodeled Nordic whirlpool studio condo at Caribou Highlands ski-in ski-out resort in Lutsen. With many amenities at the resort as well as hiking and biking trails on the ski hill, you won’t have a lack of options during the day. Enjoy relaxing on the new deck overlooking Moose Mountain, with distant views of Lake Superior. With new siding, roof and deck all part of the updates in the past few years this Nordic studio is not one to overlook! MLS 6077413 $69,000

562 Poplar River Road

562 Poplar River Road – MLS 6075178 $379,000 582 Poplar River Road – MLS 6078045 $339,000

Mike Larson 218-370-1536

Frank Lehto 218-387-4955

44 Caspers Hill Rd. Peaceful country home w/ 3 bdrms, 3 baths & 3 gorgeous stone fireplaces. Eat-in kitchen has a wood-burning fireplace to warm those winter nights. Huge master bedroom with a stone fireplace and whirlpool tub. Upper level includes loft family room, office and large bedroom with dormers. Walkout LL has Fam room & bathroom. Exterior includes cedar-shingled roof, deck, detached dbl garage w/loft bunk rm, circle driveway & 5 acres. Located on a county-maintained road with close proximity to Grand Marais for work or leisure activities. MLS 6078471 $269,900

Bruce Kerfoot 218-388-2294

Steve Surbaugh 218-663-7971

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Kelly’s Hill.

Very nice and well-kept 2 bedroom 2 bath home on nearly five acres just east of Grand Marais. Private trails cut on land with the Superior Hiking trail nearby. Yard and large garden areas surrounded by mature forest and some wonderful large White Pine trees. Beautiful sunrise and sunsets with Lake Superior views from the second level master bedroom and deck. MLS 6077096 $219,900

Experience North Shore resort living at its finest. This luxurious 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 fireplace Poplar River condominium is part of the historic Lutsen Resort on Lake Superior. Excellent track record of rental income due to high demand for units like this with amazing views. Enjoy all of the comforts and amenities of the resort including fine dining, swimming pool, and daily resort activities. Walk the trails to enjoy an evening bonfire on the beach, or just enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Poplar River. Just minutes from Superior National Golf course and Lutsen Mountains ski hill.

11 Jonvick Creek Ridge, Lutsen. First time on market, custom-designed, cedar-sided 2+ bedroom home in a wooded setting with Jonvick Creek and Lake Superior views! Quality throughout: rich Eastern Pine tongue and groove walls and ceilings, birch kitchen cabinets; open concept between kitchen, dining and living rooms. Wood burning fireplace lends a cozy feel to this home, and you’ll love the convenience of a main floor master bedroom, office, laundry and attached garage. Huge loft area features a second bedroom and ample room for another sleeping area. Downstairs there’s a full unfinished basement with in-floor heat waiting for your design plans - with egress windows, you can choose to add 2 bedrooms and there’s still plenty of room for a large family room! Wander through the lush lupine meadows to your expansive garden area, surrounded by native raspberry bushes. This home is located minutes away from cross-country ski trails, Superior National golf course and Lutsen Mountains! MLS 6077908 $369,900

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WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Gunflint Trail Area

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Lakeshore lot on Poplar Lake with a new 2 stall garage, electric, driveway, nicely wooded, great views to the north and west, 200’ lake frontage, 1.8 acres, on a private road with year around access. MLS 6074074 $158,000 1 Bedroom log cabin on Gunflint Lake, 306’ of lake frontage, 5.3 acres, approved septic permit, electricity, 3 Season, $229,000

Trout fishing paradise found!

60 acres and 250’ pristine lakeshore on a clean, deep, DNR managed trout lake. Rare find, one of only 3 privately owned parcels on the lake. MLS 6028959 $195,400

Other Vacant Land Parcels Lund Road off Honeymoon Trail.

Looking for a peaceful spot close to some lakes? This 5+ acres is tucked 15 min from downtown Lutsen, close to Christine Lake, White Pine Lake and Tait River, a great location for exploring the lakes and woods while still being close to the ski hill. A great quality on this land is gravel! Since the gravel is already on the property it can be used for the driveway, site prep and other. No hauling required! MLS 6075805 $45,900

xxx 342 Rd Finland.

Large parcel covered in Maples, Birch, and other mixed forest. Can be sold as parcels. No gravel mining for 10 years from date of purchase. 160 acres MLS 1968744 Price $299,000

Lake Superior Vacant Parcels and Homes

Murmur Creek Near Pike Lake.

Have you ever wanted your very own 20 acres in a remote, peaceful place with a diverse forest and absolute privacy? Look no further than this sweet spot. Beautiful parcel with building and septic sites located. Call for specific directions for finding this pristine and secluded forested property. MLS 6076404 $35,000 PRICE REDUCED

Mountain Ash Lane. Cedar covered hillside overlooking Lake Superior in Lutsen. Roads and survey completed for small subdivision. Perfect opportunity to own large acreage in Lutsen overlooking Lake Superior or develop a small subdivision. Final plat not recorded. 30.89 acres. MLS 1600605 Price $649,000

Tait Lake, Lutsen. Recent sales of undeveloped

lakeshore lots show prices exceeding $200,000. Lots 16 and 17 have the benefit of Tait Lake access without lakeshore prices. Tucked hillside overlooking Tait Lake on Caps Trail, Lot 16 offers 2.8 acres with convenient and deeded access to the association’s private dock. Lot 17 provides the same with 3.3 acres. Beautiful, wild and unspoiled and simply outstanding values. Lot 16. MLS 2143246 $49,499 Lot 17. MLS 6032087 $54,499

Superior National Golf Course Homesites Few Golf Courses

have been built on land as spectacular as Superior National. And more recently the golf course just completed its nearly $4.5 million course improvement project on the River and Canyon Nines. The homesites listed below are tucked within the Cedar Forest along River 6 fairway and River 6 green. With water, sewer, power and broadband available, combined the sounds of the Poplar River just across the fairway and so much more beauty, the value offered simply is unbelievable. Act now, the golf course will launch its new marketing campaign in 2018 announcing the grand-re-opening – with that, lot prices will likely increase next year. Lot 7 Block 3. This parcel sits adjeacent to the 5th fairway on Tall Timber Trail and has awesome Lake Superior views with the Lutsen Mountains serving as your backdrop. MLS 6075642 $89,900

SOLD Lot 6 Block 5. This was one of the very first lots purchased because of its outstanding location. Nestled adjacent theD River 6 Green - it offers so much. Great build site with outstanding orientation. Access to L SOtoutilities. all HOA MLS 6028392 $92,500

Stonegate in Hovland.

Looking to build on beautiful Lake Superior? Check out this lot and all it has to offer. With septic already installed, electric to build site, driveway and cleared build-site, and an accessible cobblestone shoreline, this lot is ready for a home! The build-site is complemented with additional and nicely forested property and a very cool creek to hang out by. A great spot to build a guest home or studio. With both Lake Superior and a creek, this lot is simply waiting for the perfect home and homeowner. And a great bonus – the property is 5.4 acres with 200’ of shoreline. In addition, the property is located on the quiet road of Stonegate – distanced from Hwy 61.

MLS 6076045 $249,000

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Rosebush Lane near Grand Marais.

Thinking of building your Lake Superior dream home and want to be close to all that Grand Marais has to offer? Look no further! West Rosebush Lane extends onto a point giving you seclusion and buffer from highway noise that you want and is so close to Grand Marais you might want to walk to town! Add to the convenient location the amazing panoramic views of the big lake with sunrise and sunset viewing. Watch 4th of July fireworks lighting the sky over Artist’s Point from your sprawling ledgerock beach! Not many lots left like this one. Electric and broadband available at the edge of the property.

MLS 6074324 $325,000 9480 Hwy 61

Unique 4 bedroom, 2 bath Dome home on Lake Superior near Schroeder. Outstanding lake views with useable and accessible shoreline allowing for kayak and other access on calm days. Bonus two-car garage near main home entry and an additional detached deck near the lake for any kind of occasion.

MLS 6076429

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Gorgeous Chateau LeVeaux Condo

Quality finishes along with tasteful new furnishings make this an ideal choice for anyone’s North Shore getaway. Open concept layout, with a high-end look and those ever-changing moods of Lake Superior. Walk-out to a private patio to watch the sunrise. Or take in the morning views of the big lake tucked into your cozy bed. Plus a wood-burning fireplace for those chilly nights. Chateau LeVeaux comes with many amenities, including pool, whirlpool, sauna, and their spectacular common deck for those big sky views. Tofte is close to all the action on the shore, including the ski hill, hiking trails, golf, and great restaurants & cool music. This one is not to be missed! Showing appointments being taken now. MLS 6078779 $78,900

Jonvick Creek Sites in Lutsen Winding through the Sawtooth Mountain highlands, the private

road takes you through a mature maple forest: you have found your new homesite nestled in the hills, overlooking a trout stream with views of Lake Superior. Build the home of your dreams in the woodland paradise, only minutes from everything Lutsen has to offer; connect with a network of groomed cross-country ski trails, or set off on a snowmobile adventure on the adjacent trail system. Deer, fox, lynx and maybe the occasional moose will be your neighbors visiting your backyard. Several lots to choose from, ready for you to plan your Lutsen getaway home. Our featured Jonvick Creek lot is Lot 41–beautiful red maples on a rolling and wooded 2.65 acre lot. This parcel includes pond frontage and possible seasonal Lake Superior views. MLS 1599050 $54,900

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Local 663 - 8777 • I n f o @ T i m b e r W o l f f R e a l t y . c o m To l l f r e e ( 8 7 7 ) 6 6 4 - 8 7 7 7 LAKE SUPERIOR LIVING, MAKE YOUR DR EAMS COME TRUE! LAKE SUPERIOR AT THOMSONITE BEACH!

HOVLAND MASTERPIECE MAIN HOME AND GUEST HOME ON VAST LAKE SUPERIOR LEDGEROCK

Lake Superior home as timeless and rock solid as its geologic neighborhood. Just near the 1.1 billion year old Cutface Creek sandstone, nestled among thomsonite gemstone producing basalt flows and sporting it’s very own sea arch, this home is all about the pleasures of the North Shore.

Two homes on vast ledgerock with NO road noise! Welcome to architect Dale Mulfinger’s Lake Superior! The architecturally designed main home is truly a work of art. Captivating views through walls of windows, focus on the

MLS#6023379 $524,000 REDUCED!

nearly 300 ft of amazing ledgerock shoreline. Gourmet kitchen designed for entertaining and has large island for informal gatherings. Main home dining area enjoys the phenomenal views of Lake Superior, enhanced by the floor to ceiling windows. The second home, a lovely guest home space with private bedroom, 4 season porch, bath, a full galley kitchen, and nice Lake Superior Views! All this on Hovland’s spectacular Lake Superior shoreline!

NEW! LUTSEN’S CASCADE BEACH RD AUTHENTIC LAKE CABIN! 236+ft of shoreline highlighted by a sprawling ledge rock point that juts out from the mainland in the shape of a giant fish hook, forming a natural cove. 1939 cabin built on exceptional lakeshore, with Superior’s breakers crashing on the massive ledge rock. The original cabin is now a four season home: warm woodwork throughout, a two story cobble stone (from the cove) fireplace for the ages. Two private and restful

bedrooms, a loft with 2 twin beds overlooking the light filled living room, which host the views of Gitche Gumee’s shining big sea waters. Two bathrooms! The kitchen looks down on all the moods of the Big Lake, with corner windows, a simple charm of the way kitchens were back in the day. Two-car, extra big garage boasts a large deck, a workshop and bunkroom for overflow guests, or make it your office/ studio. MLS#6079179

MLS#6075189 $899,900

HOVLAND IS HOT! MULTIPLE RECENT SALES $650K ++! DREAMING ON THE NORTH SHORE!

Overlooking BlueFin Bay on Lake Superior, this Tofte home has Amazing Lake Superior views! Top Notch Construction, with thoughtful design centered around family gatherings and individual spaces. Gourmet kitchen which will satisfy the fussiest chef, with kitchen island and breakfast bar. Wall of windows face Lake Superior, really fantastic interior spaces focused on the Big Lake. Master loft bedroom with nice views. Lower level bedrooms with rec space, your guests will love their own space, with Lake Views too! Large garage with guest space above. Gorgeous land, Gorgeous home.

MLS#6076479 REDUCED! $549,000

$670,000

COMMERCIAL ON THE NORTH SHORE! LOW MAINTENANCE RENTAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!

Enjoy solid long term rentals, self-sustaining solid local businesses. Highway frontage and Room to Expand Up! Support the Local Economy and Enjoy some passive income, Buy Now and bring your ideas for expansion!

MLS#6028366 $329,900 SUPER VALUE!

NEW! COMMERCIAL LAND ON THE CROSS RIVER IN SCHROEDER! Former Site of the Cross River Café! Lots of Opportunities, River Frontage and Established site.

MLS#6078629 $72,000

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FAMILY TOE DIPPING FUN ON LAKE SUPERIOR, WALK TO GRAND MARAIS! MLS#6026723 $749,900 REDUCED!

NEW! MODERN LAKE SUPERIOR HOME WITH GUEST COTTAGES! MLS#6077644 $499,900 SELLER SAYS GET ME AN OFFER!

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RUGGED ELEGANCE ON LAKE SUPERIOR! LUTSEN’S CASCADE BEACH RD. MLS#6029989 $799,000

ROMANTIC LOG CABIN ON LAKE SUPERIOR! MLS#6030729 $399,900

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SERENITY NOW AT TAIT LAKE!

Comfortable family lake cabin in Lutsen, on some Sweet Swimming shoreline! 3 bedrooms, full bath, and two half baths! Awesome screened porch, nice family room open to kitchen, great entertaining space! Oversized for boat storage 2 car detached garage! Move in Ready with a Civilized sense of seclusion!

Lindal Cedar Home, dramatic stone fireplace set amongst posts & beams of Douglas Fir. Designer kitchen, sunroom, secluded master bedroom and bath with soaker tub. Wood fired oven, Timberframe Sauna, Woodshop and a large garage. End of the Road 4.48 acres, 175’ of frontage, adjacent public land buffers and beckons. Leave Everything behind and just enjoy the Good Life on Deeryard Lake!

MLS#6073605 $345,000 REDUCED!

MLS#6028689 $579,000 REDUCED! NEW! DREAMY LOG CABIN LUTSEN’S TAIT LAKE. Nicely main-

tained, this cabin has new triple pane insulated windows in the main home, a newer roof and newer energy efficient wood burning fireplace insert. And SO much happiness in this space you will fall in love with its charm and character! The family room has vaulted ceilings, and the open concept allows the kitchen to flow in to the dining area and family room, and the sunroom is all about the Lake Views and the lovely wilderness surround. And a FABULOUS kitchen of course! Over 300 ft of shoreline, no weeds here!

MLS#6077517 $385,000

NEW! ADVENTUROUS FOLK WELCOME!

950+ FEET on West Twin Lake, easy summer access and FUN winter access! Stylish Log Home with beautiful views of peaceful West Twin Lake, located 12ish miles off the Gunflint Trail at the South Brule River. Great sense of Serenity, this home was well built in 2002 and functionally designed. Vaulted ceilings, wood fireplace, skylights, natural wood throughout, all finely crafted. Big lakeside deck, year round dock. Located nearby to snowmobile trail for easy winter access. Electric and fiber optic is at the cabin.

MLS#6078598 $299,900

NEW! LUTSEN’S CARIBOU LAKE GETAWAY!

Spectacular piece of land, level walking path leads to the dock! The Log Cabin is sweet, built with a large deck overlooking the lakeshore. Main level bedroom and bath, upstairs loft. Lower level bath, and tons of space for you to create a second family/rec room or addl bedroom. Your guests would LOVE a walk out suite! Must see cabin in the woods, AND on Caribou Lake! MLS#6078093 $399,900

MOUNTAIN RESORT HOMES AND LAKE SUPERIOR VACATION RETREATS UNIT 1 AT BLUEFIN BAY RESORT!

SIMPLICITY OVERLOOKING MOOSE MOUNTAIN! Lutsen Mountain Ski and Summer

LUTSEN LAKE SUPERIOR VACATION TOWNHOME AT LUTSEN RESORT!

Enjoy all that the historic Lutsen Lodge offers…a sandy beach, a cool River, Swimming pool, spa, FABULOUS dining…but enjoy it in STYLE at the Cliffhouse overlooking the historic lodge. Newer construction, Big views, Contemporary Design. Total Comfort. Nice rental income to offset expenses.

MLS#6021422 $399,000 REDUCED!

Resort, if you love Lutsen Vacations, then these Condos and Townhomes are for you! Use as often as you like and make money when you aren’t here! “Hands off or on Ownership” means flexibility for keeping all to yourself for family and friends, or choose a management company that will fit your needs. Some are newly renovated exterior and out, some are not. From Studios (with huge decks) to 3+ bedrms, See them all to find YOUR right fit!

108 BRIDGE RUN $89,900 MLS#6027475 124B BRIDGE RUN $99,900 MLS#6032522 114 BRIDGE RUN $109,999 MLS#6028015 128 BRIDGE RUN $111,900 MLS#2120739 120A BRIDGE RUN $109,000 BIG VALUE! MLS#6074478 670 MOOSE MOUNTAIN TOWNHOME! $338,000 TONS OF VALUE! MLS#6077716 REDUCED!

Excellent Vacation getaway on the North Shore, this 2 bedroom Condo has modern design with vaulted ceilings and TONS of Lake Superior views, just a stone’s throw to Lake Superior! Super rental revenues, excellent amenities!

MLS#6077000 $349,900

MLS#6032522 $99,900

! D SOL 11D AT SURFSIDE ON LAKE SUPERIOR-CORNER UNIT! Modern design,

Stone’s throw to accessible ledgerock shoreline. Imagine family campfires at the Lake’s Edge! You CAN afford your own piece of Lake Superior with this ¼ share. Create family memories! Excellent revenues help offset ownership expenses. Check out the 3D Virtual Tour at www.TimberWolffRealty.com

MLS#6075589 $170,000 REDUCED!

BEST OF THE HIGHLANDS! This Lutsen Mountains Ski In/Out Condo was renovated from top to bottom, Inside & Out! New Exterior- windows, slider doors in bedrm and family room, stylish dry-stacked stone fireplace. INCREDIBLE Cottage Style Kitchen w/ Quartz Countertops! Moose Mtn Views from the HUGE double sized deck!

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NORTHWOODS HOMES AND CABINS, IN TOWN OR IN THE WOODS!

NEW! HAND CRAFTED ON THE HONEYMOON TRAIL!

Shake off your worries as you pull up to this beauty of a home! Unload and Enjoy the Peaceful Oasis this wilderness home offers. Bordering Superior National Forest AND State Forest to Christine Lake in Lutsen. Hike the “Portage” to Christine, or trailer the boat to a MULTITUDE of excellent fishing lakes within 10 minutes. Sounds like it’s in the middle of NO WHERE, correct? NOT SO! This gem is only 12 miles to downtown Lutsen; with year round access and fiber optic/electric. And when you see the Hand Crafted Log home with updated kitchen, remodeled bathrooms and really great design, you’ll fall in love. This home WILL NOT DISAPPOINT. Year Round recreation from your front door, Gotta love it. 2 PLUS car garage.

NEW! LOG STYLE LIVING OVERLOOKING LAKE SUPERIOR! Wrap Around Porch, and BIG LAKE VIEWS! 10 ac bordering

Superior National Forest, 10 min. to Grand Marais Harbor! Awesome Kitchen opens to great room with vaulted ceilings, log beams. Cozy wood stove warms the space and makes this a fantastic main level for all kinds of entertaining! Walk out to the large deck where the views across the lake on a clear day will amaze you; the surrounding Wilderness is just as breathtaking. Upper level is all about YOU! Master has sweet views, bathroom, and a loft space perfect for your office and den. Main level bedrm and bath, Lower Level guest space with bath. MLS#6078495 $359,900

MLS#6078599 $399,900

SWEET TOFTE LOCATION, ESTABLISHED BUILD SITE! MLS#6074783 $54,500 NEW PRICE!

FAMILY FUN IN SILVER BAY!

Large family kitchen will WOW you, three main level bedrooms and bath, and lower level rec room/bath/bunk space allows for plenty of elbow room! 2 car detached on a spectacular Hays Circle lot! You’ll LOVE the backyard patio!

MLS#6075984 $155,900 REDUCED, BIG VALUE!

SIMPLY MODERN RUSTIC STYLE!

Lutsen cabin is a MUST SEE if you enjoy the simple things in Life! Two bedrooms, open kitchen/dining spaces, covered porch area and a sauna house! No well nor septic, but there’s an Outhouse! Must see to appreciate.

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NEW! LUTSEN MODERN LIVING, LOVING IT! MLS#6076730 $299,900

MLS#6076115 $132,000 REDUCED!

NEW! COME ON! AREN’T YOU A LITTLE TIRED OF SLEEPING IN A TENT? Very near the public access to Gunflint Lake,

RUSTIC LIVING A HOP SKIP & A JUMP FROM GRAND MARIAS!

Charming rustic cabin on 10 acres of south facing forest with distant views of Lake Superior. Bordering public lands, great for hunting or hiking!

MLS#6020031 $85,500 REDUCED!

Lots of square footage for the money! Solid home, Good well and septic, GORGEOUS piece of land. The home needs a little TLC but has Great Living space upstairs with incredible views from the deck!

MLS#6078550 $189,900

NEW! HUMPHREY CIRCLE HOME IN GRAND MARAIS!

Newer SIP energy efficient construction, and fun layout! Wooded land envelopes this 3 bedrm 2 bath home that has some finishing left to do. Light flows throughout the home, bright and sunny!

MLS#6078699 $239,000

these Rustic cabins are CUTE, with Log sauna (needs a wood stove). Don’t worry, we aren’t talking 4 Star Accomodations, it’s STILL a Camp near Gunflint Lake Up the Trail! A Must See for the Adventurous!!

MLS#6076146 $129,900

NEW! JUST EAST OF GRAND MARAIS, JEFFREY LANE HOME!

BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM LOG CABIN NEAR TRAIL CENTER!

LUTSEN-TOFTE AREA HOME!

Come take a Look at this Tofte home with acreage! Lots to offer, the home is solid and has a nice flow. The kitchen has been upgraded! Large windows allow for lots of light, and accessory buildings are perfect for a workshop and garage! Curious? Give us a call to see this gem!

MLS#6022904 $177,500

Solid and newer home, just needs some interior finishing. Nice entry area, featuring wood burning stove. Flawless transition to spacious living area, with amazing Stone fireplace, with super-efficient fireplace insert for heating! Gorgeous setting with beautiful pond, border USFS land. Poplar lake is a stone’s throw away!

MLS#6032396 $208,000 REDUCED!

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CAMPN’, HUNTN’, FUN GETAWAY LAND, INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE! ROCKY WALL outskirts of Silver Bay! Huge Lake Superior Views, Driveway and Campsite in Place! Maple Forest, Electric, Developed Build Site!

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!

Whitetail Ridge Overlooking Lake Superior! Just off Highway 1, Enjoy Sprawling Lake and Ridgeline views and Rugged Terrain! Yr Round Access, Electric.

Wowser Lake Superior views on Overlook Tr!

30 acres Wilderness, Borders lands next to Little Manitou River!

MLS#6028422 $53,000 REDUCED!

$99,900 MLS#6074084

MLS# 6024856 $95,000 REDUCED! MLS#2309327 $129,000

Lakeshore on Ninemile Lake at the Village, common water and septic, build ready, borderscommon land!

MLS#6076558 $37,000

NEW! Crosswinds in Tofte, Walk to Coho! Large pkg lots, Great Value.

FROM $45,000 MLS#6077966 10 Ac Parcels of Maples! Rolling Terrain of Mature Maples to a Sweet Building site Parcels Over a Mixed Boreal Forest. Year Round Access and Electric at Road! MLS#2024250

$49,900 REDUCED!

DRAMATIC Mountain Top Views, Rolling Hills, Maple Forests fading in to Spruce and Pine and year round access. $70,000 MLS#2090659 39 ACRES! Sawbill Trail Tofte Lake Superior Views, Mature Spruce forest with driveway and well in place!

MLS#6030129 $99,900

LeVeaux Mountain, Super Views and Wildlife Ponds!

MLS#2220050 $69,000

MLS#2070509 Prices from $24,900!!

MLS#2296509 $79,900

Maples with lots of Elbow Room, Year Round access and nice location between Cross River in Schroeder and Finland!

BIG TIME VIEWS of Lake Superior-Tofte, Excellent value at Johannes Toftey MLS#6029322 $59,900 Overlook at LeVeaux Mountain-Tofte! Serene Woodsy setting with Lake Views!

MLS#6029324 $49,000

Beaver Ponds, 40 acres, awesome wild life habitat in Shcroeder/Finland area.

MLS#6029593 $99,000

LeVeaux Creek Runs Through this Sweet Build Site, minutes to Lutsen Ski Resort! Lake Views!

MLS#6031876 $65,000

New! Wilderness land with canoe access to Tait Lake! 3+ ac a stone’s throw to Tait Lake!

Rugged Terrain! Grand Portage area.

MLS#6078704 $266,000 GREAT VALUE!

JUST NORTH OF SILVER BAY, PALISADE VIEWS OF LAKE SUPERIOR! Gorgeous Lakeshore, Priced

Way Below Tax Assessed Value! Gorgeous Views down the Coastline and Well buffered from Hwy. MLS#2313255 $198,000

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SIMPLE LIVING ON LAKE SUPERIOR! A Step up from Thoreau’s

Cabin, Enjoy the peace and quiet this lovely little cabin offers on over 300 ft of Lake Superior Shoreline! Electric, and Nice gas Stove makes this a comfy and welcoming Cabin! MLS#6026595 $214,000

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New! 10 ac on Turnagain Trail, Fabulous Wilderness Build site, minutes to Lutsen Mtn’s.

$62,500 MLS#6077523

Woodland Foothills Build Ready lots, Shared Water & Community Septic from

Wilderness Lutsen location at Tait Lake- backlot with Driveway in place! Yr Round and Electric

MLS#6029115 $33,000

Ridgetop 5+ ac in Lutsen, Fantastic location, minutes to the Ski Hill, Yr Round Living with some Lake Superior Views, perfect for 2 story walk out home.

MLS# 603266 $49,900 REDUCED!

MLS#2309328+ FROM $39,000

Boreal Lane at the Foothills of Lutsen Mountains Ski Resort 5 ac lot, year round and FAB location!

Heartland of Lutsen, 80 ac at the Foothills of Ski Hill ridge, near downtown Lutsen!

MLS#6029557 $65,000 PENDING

MLS#2312987 $119,000

New! High Ridge Maples in Lutsen bordering public land. 44 ac of wild country, short distance to carry in access to Deeryard & Ward Lakes. Year round, power & fiber close.

Over 8 ac of Wilderness on Turnagain Trail in Lutsen!

MLS#2216560 $45,000 Build New in the Heart of Lutsen at Jonvick Creek! Hillside builds with some lakeviews!

MLS#6078431 $99,000 PENDING

MLS#2240533 $49,000

Gorgeous 5 acre parcels in the Heart of Lutsen paved Caribou Trail locale bordering USFS lands! MLS#2174799 From $54,900 - $77,500 30 acres of Prime Wilderness Land with year round access and electric at street with Views of Lutsen’s famed Clara Lake!

NEW! Cty 44 and Pike Lk Road! 10 acres of high level ground, easy build site at a great price! $45,000 MLS#6076094 20 Acres near Pike Lake, minutes to the new Boat Landing! Driveway is in place, nice shed. Panoramic Wilderness!

MLS#2080599 $137,500

MLS#6028569 $69,000 PENDING

New! 5 ac in the heart of Lutsen, just above TimberWolff! Great location for family home or Vaca Cabin!

Jonvick Creek Runs Through It! Enjoy the Sounds of the Creek running by your future build site, Fabulous Lutsen Location just off the Caribou Trail!

LAKE SUPERIOR views, Rolling terrain with creek meandering through the land. Beautiful setting less than five minutes to Grand Marais!

New! Caribou Hillside in Lutsen! Maple hillside above Ward Lake and Caribou Lake, FABULOUS location for summer and winter fun! Must see land!

Tait Lake area, Legend Trail parcel bordering USFS lands with views of Wills and Williams Lake!

Gorgeous 42 acres near Pike Lake, Yr Round access, electric at street and INCREDIBLE ridgetop views!

MLS#6078839 $42,000

MLS#6077951 $39,000

MLS#6078781 5 AC $40,000

LAKE SUPERIOR LANDS NEW! NEARLY 8 ACRES AND 473 FT OF COBBLE BEACH SHORELINE ON LAKE SUPERIOR! Nice Build Sites,

New! 2 ac at the Foothills of Eagle Mountain at Turnagain Trail! $29,900 MLS#6077521

SCHROEDER, JUST OVER AN HOUR FROM DULUTH! Home site just 40 ft from the Big Lake, level easy access, well buffered from Hwy!

MLS#6032752 $250,000

LARGE LAKE SUPERIOR PARCEL, JUST AN HOUR FROM DULUTH! Rolling terrain, level shoreline,

MLS#6074179 $55,000

MLS#6028619 $67,500

MLS#6029849 $65,000

MLS#6073655 $109,900 PENDING

INLAND LAKE LANDS RUSTIC GETAWAY LAKESHORE, ISABELLA AREA. Mature pines, end of the road location on Swallow Lake! MLS#2300576 $64,900

LUTSEN LAKESHORE ON DEERYARD!

Year Round access, elec/broadband. Maple hillside, Rocky prime shoreline! MLS#6074179 $185,000 REDUCED! Owner is licensed REALTOR

and nearly 600 ft of it! Enjoy your own paradise on Lake Superior!

CLARA LAKE IN LUTSEN! Wilderness Lakeshore Site with cleared build site, driveway in place. Electric at road, 200 ft PRIME shoreline. $189,900 MLS#6033095

MLS#6032772 $499,900 JUST IMAGINE, A MODERN NEW CONSTRUCTION BUNGALOW ON LUTSEN’S CASCADE BEACH RD!

CHRISTINE LAKE 10 AC bordering Superior National Forest, Yr Round Access, electric/broadband avail. Hill top build site overlooking mature white pine, cedar lined shoreline on Christine. Serenity Now! MLS#6023288 $99,900

Build it on this Dreamy Parcel, Have Vision!

MLS#2308906 $299,000

PIKE LAKE LUTSEN SIDE! Premium Shoreline, nice and FISHERMAN’S DREAM GETAWAY, WALTER IS WAITING! End of the bay bordering USFS lands and some Super Shoreline! Call today for details!

MLS# 6027279 $219,000

rocky! South facing build site, boreal forest. Lot 6 Willard Lane, must see! MLS#6031145 $190,000 REDUCED!

NEW! WILLARD LANE PIKE LAKE VIEW LAND WITH LAKE ACCESS! Rugged elevation, great build site. Shared 20 ft access to Pike Lake for $75,000 MLS#6078799

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NORTH SHORE

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101 West Hwy. 61 Grand Marais, MN 55604 info@cbnorthshore.com

On Lake Superior

2942 W Hwy 61

68 Trailsyde

Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA Grand Marais home that blends the charm of the cabin with all of the updated modern conveniences. Cast Iron propane stove in the living room. Gorgeous Master Bedroom En Suite, complete with a patio, Jacuzzi hot tub, fireplace & sitting area. The lot consists of 1.5A of mature trees and 254’ of ledgerock shoreline. Enjoy the sunsets from the front deck.

Extremely rare opportunity to purchase over 1000’of beautifully rugged and secluded Hovland Lake Superior shoreline with over 30 acres of land. Property is amazing and includes an unfinished concrete mansion structure plus a guest cabin. Whether you subdivide or keep it as an exclusive retreat, you won’t find another property like this one!

MLS 6026201 $995,000

MLS 6076285 $459,900

22 E Rosebush Lane

Marvel at the views of Artist Point from this stunning 4 bedroom, 4 bath premier home located west of Grand Marais. Must see to appreciate the custom tile work, built-ins, floor to ceiling windows, cobblestone fireplace, decks and expansive gourmet kitchen & much more. Home is complete with AC, back-up generator & oversized garage. Private 2.96 acre lot with 243’ of gravel shoreline.

MLS 6075855 - $890,000

16 Beargrease Crossing

Spectacular 4BR, 3BA Lake Superior home on a private 5.26 lot that includes a waterfall, 276 ft. of ledgerock, gravel beach shoreline and minutes from Grand Marais. Gourmet kitchen with huge island, stainless steel appliances & a lovely farm kitchen sink; floor to ceiling fireplace; walk out guest suite; south facing windows for views & sunlight. Includes a large heated garage with a studio.

MLS 6077977 - $770,000

condos East Bay Suites

Check out these condos located in the heart of Grand

Marais on the shores of Lake Superior. Great property if you are wanting a 2nd home or an investment property.

UNIT 210 MLS 6033341 $329,900 3 BR, 2BA

Bluefin Bay Tofte MLS MLS MLS MLS MLS

6074683 6075832 6078520 6074681 6078275

Unit 38, 2 BR, 2BA Unit 55, 3BR, 3BA Unit 26, 1BR, 1BA Unit 32, 1 BR, 1BA Unit 18, 2 BR, 2 BA

UNIT 202 MLS 6074935 $319,900

$319,900 $569,500 $259,900 $275,000 $340,000

2 BR, 2 BA

Pending 4794 Chicago Bay Road, Hovland

Quality built, well designed 3 BR, 2 BA Lake Superior home complete with a floor to ceiling cobblestone fireplace; fantastic kitchen with plenty of storage; vaulted ceilings; fully updated bathrooms and a sunny 4 season porch.

MLS 6074208 $499,900

Lake Superior Lots 2888 W Hwy 61, Grand Marais

Fabulous views of both Artist Point and the Sawtooth Mountains! Stunning Lake Superior lot with 1.24A, 200’ ledgerock shoreline embedded with Thomsonite Stones.

Schroeder Lots

Massively expansive ledge rock shoreline make these two lots some of the most amazing shoreline you will see on the North Shore. Lots are 2+ acres and 200 ft wide with significantly more meandering shoreline.

MLS 6078583 $299,900 and 6078584 $339,900

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MLS 6076120 $239,900

Stonegate Rd, Hovland

Lovely Lake Superior lot, located on the scenic Chicago Bay Road. Nicely wooded, private, and well insulated from Highway 61, this lot offers an escape with no inconvenience.

NORTHERN  WILDS

MLS 6030329 $189,900 and 6030330 $194,900

NEW 8650 W Hwy 61

This 2 acre Schroeder lot has plenty of privacy, year round creek AND an incredibly beautiful Lake Superior ledgerock beach with a private inlet to launch your kayaks. Large, roomy 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home.

MLS 6078585 - $269,900

E Hwy 61

Solid one room cabin on slab foundation, fully wired & 2 x 6 construction. Cabin is not finished but is ready for immediate usage. Impressive views, 8 acres and a stunning Lake Superior gravel beach.

MLS 6074658 - $154,900


Homes

1473 Gunflint Trail Cabin on the river anyone? Adorable one room year round cabin close to the water’s edge of Devil Track River! Convenient location close to town. The land is stunning and complete with trails, bridges, perennial flowers! MLS 6078182 - $159,900

319 E 2nd Ave Three rental units for the price of a single home, or the lower units can be combined leaving a family home with a studio apartment overhead. Or restore home into a two story single family home. MLS 6027869 - $168,000

418 4th Ave W Spacious 4 BR home on a large corner lot with a 5-stall garage & 24x24 workshop. Home features vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, huge windows surrounding the gas fireplace and an updated kitchen. MLS 6075590 - $375,000

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Cabins

54 Morgan Rd Special one room getaway in the woods on 40A of mature trees, abuts Cascade State Park and Federal land! Beautiful Lake Superior Views. Garage and bonus space is quite functional as it is, or remodel as you desire. MLS 6073759 - $239,900

2291 Cty Rd 7 Stylish 3 BR, 2 BA country estate on 10A complete with ponds, an artist’s cabin and Lake Superior Views. This magnificent home was designed and built for horse riding with the large horse arena and fenced in yard. Must see to appreciate! MLS 6075061 - $699,900

210 Bloomquist Mtn Rd This 2BR, 2BA year-round home has all the modern amenities together with an open floor plan that is perfect for entertaining. Detached garage, ready for your toys all on 6+ acres of fields and amazing views of Lake Superior. MLS 6032433 - $176,000

NEW 2877 E Hwy 61 Eleven acres with outstanding views of Lake Superior. Bordered on the north by hundreds of acres of Federal land. You will love this charming, cozy timber-frame sauna/cabin. MLS 6078377 - $99,900

Pending 61 Mort Meadow Stunning one level, quality built 4 BR, 2BA home situated on 40 acres. Gorgeous kitchen with custom cherry cabinets & granite counters. Beautiful land with fields, ponds & abuts state land. MLS 6075309 $449,900

502 2nd Ave E Attractive 3BR, 2 BA home with many updates. Modern kitchen with a large island & granite counters. Walkout lower level with family room, including a kitchenette, which can be rented. MLS 6078096 - $299,900

Commercial 16 Cliff Cove Spacious 4BR, 2BA home with lots of woodwork and old world charm, on a landscaped 4.64A lot in Schroeder. Enjoy the open floor plan, with a wood burning fireplace, and the 3 season sunporch, perfect for sunsets. MLS 607769 $229,900

Inland

NEW 68 Springdale Rd Sweet 1+ bedroom home that has been lovingly updated with many new features to include wood floors and an updated kitchen. Attractive neighborhood with a nice lot, featuring a stream that gently flows through the lot. MLS 6079139 - $139,900

Lake

Homes 8 N.Broadway

Prime commercial property has immediate income. Two upper level apartments with space for more, plus storefront, and grounds rental. For Grand Marais the location could hardly be better for tourism and traffic potential.

MLS 6029037 $437,900

Mcfarland Lake This 2 BR cedar log cabin features vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, propane fireplace & a large deck. Add’l buildings include a large guest cabin, storage shed AND a sauna! Great shoreline with a nice dock. MLS 6075428 - $239,900

3823 Arrowhead Trl Year-round cedar log cabin with 311’ of desirable shoreline on McFarland Lake. Features 2BRs, 3/4 BA, beamed ceilings, wood floors & lots of windows. Complete generator & solar panel system, well, and septic. MLS 6075429 - $374,900

Birch Lake Check out one of the only grandfathered-in Boat Houses in Cook County. Add’l acreage available. Property includes 412’ of shoreline with 3+ acres, older rustic cabin, fully surveyed and year round access. MLS6075434 - $249,900

Reduced Pike Lake Year round 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with walkout lower level is situated on 2A and 155” of easily accessible shoreline on the west end of Pike Lake. Use it for your personal retreat or a VRBO. MLS 6075052 - $359,900

113 Winter Wren One room cabin is situated on 1.5A with 263’ of shoreline on West Twin Lake. Wonderful views of the surrounding hills and bluffs and the user-friendly lake-shore makes it easy to launch your canoe or kayak. MLS 6075942 - $125,000

100 Sag Lake Trl Primary cabin features 2 BRs, 1BA with a spacious open floor plan. Adorable guest cabin with knotty pine woodwork, bath & kitchenette. Large garage! All of this on 1.3A with 150’of shoreline & dock. MLS 6075388 - $379,900

NORTH SHORE

101 West Hwy . 61 Grand Marais, MN 55604 info@cbnorthshore.com

1st Ave West

Great opportunity in the downtown business district! This building is located on 1st Avenue West close to the harbor, Wisconsin Street, and Highway 61. Busy retail area year round--heavy foot traffic all summer long! A cafe, jewelry store, and t-shirt shop have all prospered at this location--what is your dream business?

(218) 387-2131

MLS 6075583 $224,900

(800) 732-2131

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Land

Large

North Rd – Hovland Affordably price 20 acre lot that is perfect for a private, year round retreat. Power, phone and broadband available at the road. MLS 6024552 - $39,900

160 Acres – Old Gunflint Trail Remote, yet not far away from many midGunflint Trail resorts. Incredibly unique chunk of land surrounded by USFS & abutting the BWCA for the ultimate northwoods getaway. Extremely close to Iron Lake. Access is a little rough! MLS 6074802 - $139,900

West Hwy 61 – Grand Marais Attractive & affordable building site with 3+ acres & easy access right off of Hwy 61. Minutes from town and connects to the Superior Hiking Trail. MLS 6078588 - $44,000

Reduced 23XX Cty Rd 7 Cabin or future home site? Beautiful lot with 6.83 acres complete with trails, flowing creek & abuts State land. Included is camper with a nice deck & outhouse.. MLS 6075310 - $57,500 XX Boulder Point Rd Attractive YR building site with 3.22 A; private driveway; seasonal creek and gentle southern slope with some partial views of Lake Superior. MLS 6078705 - $59,900

Lot 7 LeVeaux Ridge Beautiful and affordable lot, with electricity, phone and broadband on site, abuts to State land for added privacy! Close proximity to many recreation options! MLS 6077826 - $29,900 1XX Quist Road Close to town, this 5 A lot is set up for your vacation cabin or YR home with potentially spectacular views of Lake Superior. MLS 6076218 - $57,000 19XX Camp 20 Road Affordably priced 20 acre parcel with privacy, situated near Federal land to the north. Seasonal access off of of the Camp 15 Loop Rd in Hovland. MLS 6076349 - $24,900 County Road 7 Check out this property with 2.27 acres within city limits. Build your home or consider doing a subdivision. MLS 6075749 - $55,000

Poplar Lake Private lot with over 2 acres & 250’ of rocky shoreline on Fireplace Road. Great open lake views and a Southeastern exposure provides a perfect building site. MLS 6077828 - $139,900 Tom Lake One of the nicest lots on Tom Lake w/300’ of shoreline in a private bay with spectacular views of the Palisades and your own private peninsula. Year round access, driveway and cleared building site. MLS 6076298 - $97,900

Railroad Drive – Lutsen Sweet 1.7 A building site located in the heart of Lutsen. Gently rolling topography, mature trees – easy building site and near many recreational opportunities. MLS 6023743 - $39,900 Broadway Ave – Grand Marais Want to live in the country and yet want access to City Sewer & City Water? Check out this over-sized lot that is located on the Gunflint Trail in city limits. MLS 6031909 - $48,000

10 Murphy Mtn Rd – Grand Marais Dream about your future home while relaxing in the screened in porch. Lake Superior views, 5+ acres of rolling topography, driveway & utilities in place. MLS 6073521 - $49,900

NEW 313X East Highway 61 Fantastic lot with 20.89 acres, that could be subdivided. Features a pond, great views & healthy trees. Owner will carry a CD. $159,900

Tom Lake ULTIMATE DEAL with 34+ acres with 600’ of shoreline on a quality Walleye lake. Lot is surveyed, driveway in place & septic sites identified. Owner will carry a Contract for Deed. MLS 6074852 - $119,900 Tom Lake Enjoy stunning sunsets and views of the Palisades! Year round access, 171’ shoreline, driveway and a cleared building site plus a stairs to the lake for easy access. MLS 6076516 - $49,900 Onagon Lake Nice lot just minutes from Sea Gull and Sag Lake with BWCA access. Consists of 1.1 A with 222’ of shore. Priced to sell! MLS 6078276 - $39,900

Birch Lake Appealing 4.15 A lot with private driveway and cleared building site. Over 300’ of shoreline on this fabulous lot in the heart of the Gunflint Trail. Can be subdivided. MLS 6075438 - $199,000

Onagon Lake Amazing building spots with views overlooking both Onagon and Cupid Lake. 5 A and over 1000’ of shoreline between both lakes. MLS 6078278 - $99,900

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NEW Moosehorn Lake AMAZING 220 acre parcel, totally surrounded by Government Land. This includes the only private ownership on Moosehorn Lake, which is known for Trout Fishing. There is a private driveway off of the Arrowhead. Stunning views overlooking Stevens Lake; rolling topography; lots of privacy & wildlife; and relatively close to year round access. Priced to sell and Owner will Carry a CD. $269,900

Superior

View

Seriously amazing Lake Superior views, including Alligator Island from the rock outcroppings on this stunning lot. Property consists of 6.65 acres, end of the road location AND abuts Federal land to the west. Close to town & all amenities

MLS 6075126 $119,900

County Road 67

Check out the Lake Superior views from these properties! 2 .7 3.48 acres with all utilities readily available - electric, broadband & telephone. DNR owned Lake Superior shoreline across the road so you can have the enjoyment of the lake without the cost.

NEW 310X East Highway 61 Nice lot east of town with 5.56 Acres; excellent topography lines. Lake Superior Access across the road. Owner will Carry a CD. $59,900

Lake

180X W Gauthier Rd 110 acres of privately owned acreage directly abutting Judge Magney State Park, with distant Lake Superior views. Direct access to the Superior Hiking Trail, with plenty of wildlife to observe! MLS 6076073 $110,000

Raven Feather Road

NEW 3143 East Highway 61 Attractive 1.84 acre, year round lot with a south facing elevation, perfect for a walk out. Additional land available and owner will carry a CD. $39,900

Birch Lake Lovely lakeshore lot on the north shore of Birch Lake with 209’ of shoreline & 5 acres. Convenient midGunflint Trail location. MLS 6074808 - $99,900

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14x Bloomquist Mountain Rd Ten acres of mature trees including huge White Pines! Sloping lot with lots of southern exposure for sunshine all year long. MLS 6075850 - $59,900

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NEW Moose Valley Land Imagine owning 700 acres of contiguous land that abuts State Land & is 2 ½ miles in length? Multiple road access points from Highway 61 to Moose Valley Road to Whippoorwill Road. Property is abundant with wildlife; natural ponds; spectacular Lake Superior views; driveways and trails! Whether you keep this as one parcel or subdivide, the options are endless. Priced to sell and Owner will Carry a CD. $399,900

County Road 67 – Grand Marais Breathtaking views of Lake Superior from this 2.24 A lot. Year round access, surveyed, private driveway and directly abuts State land to the east. MLS 6029973 - $39,900

Whispering Pine Private lot at the end of Wes Hedstrom Trail, just high enough for a view of Leo Lake. Convenient location mid-Gunflint Trail. MLS 6077021 - $45,000

Inland

200 Acres - Camp 12 Rd Rare opportunity to find 200A of land, primarily surrounded by State and Federal land giving you access to thousands of acres! Close to YR access off of the Arrowhead Trail. Many trails in the area and close to many lakes. MLS 6074853 - $159,900

Acreage 170 Acres - Camp 20 Rd Heavily forested land that has been replanted with pine trees. Rolling topography, many building sites and hiking trails. Features a gravel pit on the northwest corner and a small wildlife pond to the south. State land to the south & east. MLS 6074422 - $149,900

MLS 6029971 $69,900 MLS 6029972 $82,000

Lots Squint Lake Mid-Gunflint Trail lot with 2.13A & 221’ shoreline. Gently rolling topography, old white pine trees & abuts USFS! YR access, elec & broadband. MLS 6028920 - $75,000

Birch Drive

Chester Lake Imagine being the owner private owner on this lake? Property consists of 40A surrounded by USFS & 300’ frontage! Rough cabin sold “as is” – great retreat! MLS 6075870 - $149,900

MLS 6075803 $79,900

Dream big or dream small--most likely it will involve huge windows facing South! Bordering Cascade State Park, this lot is ready for outdoor activities. Features a partial driveway, 4.9 acres & year round access.

County Road 60

Gunflint Trail

MLS 6073592 $99,900

MLS 6033168 $87,500

Secluded 20 acres located on a County Road with all amenities to include electricity & broadband and is a short drive to town. Lot has excellent views of Lake Superior, abuts State land to the north, close to hiking trails, cross-country ski areas.

Year round 6.46A on county maintained road with amazing views of the lake. The cleared path up the property will help you visualize your future home on the North Shore! Also in close proximity to down town, hiking, biking & skiing trails!

Poplar Lake Convenient mid-Gunflint Trail 2.75 acre building site featuring deeded lakeshore access. Building site cleared, driveway in, utilities available. MLS 2158160 - $52,500 Greenwood Lake Attractively priced lakeshore lot with 4.2A and 300’ rocky shoreline. Coveted trout lake, year round access – perfect for cabin or home site. MLS 6073512 - $139,900

Reduced Wilson Lake HUGE savings with this oversized lot with 4 plus acres & over 335’ of shoreline. Many improvements in place – a driveway; site prep work - partially completed; a septic system and a well!!! Grab your floorplans and start dreaming! MLS 6075594 $168,000

101 West Hwy . 61 (218) Grand Marais, MN 55604 info@cbnorthshore.com

387-2131

Greenwood Lake Private cabin on the coveted Greenwood Lake! Very private lot with 4.59A, 366’ shoreline , private bay, very accessible waterfront, dock, sandy swimming area, walking trails, mature trees and year round access. MLS 6078729 - $179,900

(800) 732-2131

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CATCHLIGHT

Timber Wolf This handsome timber wolf emerged out of the tall grass along Highway 61 in Silver Bay early one morning to inspect the carcass of a road-killed grey fox. After a minute of curiously observing my presence, the wolf moved on effortlessly slipping into the forest edge through the hazel brush and paper birches. It was the first and only time I have had the privilege of photographing these magnificent and elusive canids since moving to Minnesota five years ago.—Ryan Pennesi NORTHERN  WILDS

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The North Shore Health Care Foundation would like to thank everyone who made the 23rd Annual Golf Scramble one of the most successful ever through the generosity of their money, service and time. It is because of your support and involvement that we are able to continue improving health care for those who live, work and visit in CookCounty.

Thank you to everyone who participated this weekend. It would not be possible without your generous support!

The North Shore Health Care Foundation would especially like to thank our

Primary Sponsor

Paul and Carol Schaap MAJOR SPONSORS $1000 Jim and Jane Shinners Gregg Strathy Compeer Financial Bluefin Bay SPONSORS $400 - $750 Sven &Ole’s, Inc. Ljungkull Family St. Luke’s Hospital S&C Masonry-Concrete/ Crawford Excavating North Shore Federal Credit Union Lakewalk Surgery Center Iron Range Resources Hedstrom Lumber Company Grand Marais State Bank Cascade Lodge Inc. Sawtooth Mtn. Clinic Physicians Timberwolff Realty SPONSORS $100 - $300 Voyageur Brewery Thomsonite Beach Inn & Suites Statewide Insurance Brokers, LLC Seagull Canoe Outfitters Ryden’s Border Store Red Pine Realty 64

Select Sponsors

Our Hosts

Roger and Phyllis Sherman Superior National Golf Course Northshore Mining Company Valentini’s Vicino Lago

Poplar Haus Picnic & Pine North Shore Winery North Shore Waste North Shore Title My Brother’s Place McClure Insurance Agency Lutsen Ski and Summer Resort Lutsen Resort Licari Larsen & Co Johnson’s Foods John and Barb Bottger Java Moose Espresso Cafe Hungry Hippie Tacos Gunflint Lodge Grand Portage Lodge & Casino Grand Marais Family Dentistry Grand Marais Wellness Center Fryberger Buchanan Smith Frederick Emergency Apparatus Maintenance, Inc Clifton Larson Allen LLP Cascade Vacation Rentals Caribou Highlands Lodge Bob Fenwick Blue Water Café

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Birchbark Books and Gifts Beth’s Fudge & Gifts Bearskin Lodge Arrowhead Cooperative Moguls Grille & Taproom Gunflint Trail Excavating Edwin E. Thoreson, Inc. Sivertson Studio, Gallery & Frame Shop Ron and Betty Hemstad Mathison & VOS, PLLC Lockport Marketplace Lamb’s Resort Hungry Jack Lodge & Campground Hagemann Construction Fred and Fran Smith Don and Joyce Elvestrom Dockside Seafood Market Cross River Lodge Coldwell Banker North Shore Chris and Lynne Steele Betsy Bowen Studio & Galleries Best Western Plus Barbara and Bill Gabler Ann Possis Judy and Terry Meath Cook County Whole Foods Co-op

VOLUNTEERS Brad Andress Inger Andress John and Barb Bottger Matthew Brown Trygve and Ayden DeRosier Heidi Doo-Kirk Carol Feiock Bob Fenwick Karl Hansen Nancy Hanson Kelly Holtzman Jack and Sandra McHugh Cherlyn Morrison Jim and Jane Shinners Loren Stoner Michael and Sally Valentini Kimber Wraalstad PRIZES Caribou Highlands Lodge Crooked Spoon Killebrew Root Beer Grand Portage Lodge and Casino Monte Carlo Restaurant Poplar Haus Renaissance Hotels Mountain Shop at Lutsen Mountain Valentini’s Vicino Lago

nshcf@boreal.org 218-387-9076 www.northshorehealthcarefoundation.org


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