Grand Marais, Minnesota attractions and events are the focus of sites listed in this category. Appropriate topics may include local historical places and museums, libraries, art galleries, theaters, event centers, entertainment venues, concerts, festivals and other events, and sports and recreational programs, facilities and teams.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center
Housed in the historic Chik-Wauk Lodge on Saganaga Lake, the museum and nature center presents the natural history of the area through interpretive and interactive exhibits, including the Gunflint Trail’s beginnings in prehistory and the people who helped build the community, including Native Americans, voyageurs, miners, loggers, resort owners and current residents. Its location, hours, events, programs, and museum store are highlighted.
http://www.chikwauk.com/
Set up as a non-profit, the volunteer operated organization provides recreational opportunities for curlers in Grand Marais and Cook County, Minnesota. Upcoming bonspiels, online registration, and bonspiel winners are highlighted, along with its leagues, photographs, and curling tips and classes.
http://www.cookcountycurlingclub.com/
The non-profit organization is building the Gitchi-Gami State Trail, which is intended to be an eighty-nine mile, non-motorized, paved, recreational trail between Two Harbors and Grand Marais, Minnesota, along Lake Superior’s north shore. The trail is described, along with a proposed trail map, an interactive map tour, and a gallery of photographs.
http://www.ggta.org/
The non-profit community theater in Grand Marais, Minnesota offers a variety of community theater productions that may include one-act plays, ten-minute plays, original plays, and dramas, as well as workshops and other educational opportunities. Information about the cast and crew is put forward, with a calendar of events, and online ticket sales.
http://www.grandmaraisplayhouse.com/
Authorized in 1904, the library initially consisted of only two shelves of books in an office, moving into two rooms in an old schoolhouse in 1909, and into its own building in 1911. Its history, location, hours of operation, and policies are put forth, along with its services, research facilities, and online resources.
http://www.grandmaraislibrary.org/
Located in downtown Grand Marais, Minnesota, across from Birckbark Gifts on 1st Avenue West, the business offers tours on Segways, traveling bike paths, the Gitchie Gami Trail, and Sweetheart’s Bluff Trail, including certified guides who will assist each guest in the use of a Segway. Photos, video, and directions are offered.
http://www.grandmaraissegwaytours.com/
Captain Kelly Shepard is a fifth-generation guide for hunting and fishing trips on Lake Superior, inland lakes, and the wilderness surrounding Grand Marais, Minnesota. An introduction to the guide, his charter and inland fishing trips, bear and deer hunting trips, and other services.
http://northshoreoutdoorsmn.com/
Based near Grand Marais, at the end of Minnesota’s historic Gunflint Trail, the business offers wilderness canoe camping trips, providing complete outfitting packages, partial outfitting items, and even private bunkhouses on Saganaga Lake or Seagull Lake. A planning guide, fishing booklet, and an overview of the resort are offered.
http://www.canoeit.com/