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Lake Vermilion is a shallow freshwater lake in northeastern Minnesota, United States. The Ojibwe originally called the lake Onamanii-zaaga'iganiing (occasionally anglicized as Nee-Man-Nee), which means “the evening sun tinting the water a reddish color”. [1] [2] French fur traders translated this to the Latin word Vermilion, which is a red ...
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The lake is 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide. The nearest city is Danville, in eastern Illinois. [2] Lake Vermilion is managed by the Vermilion County Conservation District (VCCD) for bass, catfish, and crappie. The nearest interstate highway exit is Exit 215 on Interstate 74, near Danville. [3]
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Danville sits along the shore of Lake Vermilion, which is a 1,000-acre reservoir. [84] The lake allows for fishing, bird watching, and unlimited-horsepower marine boating, jet-skiing, and waterskiing. [85] Danville also sits along the Vermilion River, which provides recreational opportunities and supports abundant wildlife. [86]
Apr. 30—The pandemic push of more people fishing on northern Minnesota lakes, especially with Canadian lakes still off-limits, has spurred the Vermilion Lake Association to ask anglers to keep ...
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The Stuntz Bay Boathouse Historic District comprises a row of 143 boathouses on Lake Vermilion in Breitung Township, Minnesota, United States. They were mostly built in the first half of the 20th century by employees of the adjacent Soudan Iron Mine. The mining company provided the lots to employees as a reward for their years of service, and ...