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Explore the North Shore of Minnesota with North Shore Visitor. This is THE GUIDE to North Shore lodging, shopping, dining, activities, attractions, maps, things to do and events for Minnesota’s North Shore of Lake Superior.
Here’s a mile-by-mile guide with 38 stops to give you an overview of the shore. To explore the culture and history of the area, stop at any or all of the 41 historic sites and museums along the shore and see what’s been going on the past few hundred years.
Check out our complete North Shore activities guide for things to do outdoors all year long on the North Shore MN. Learn more on North Shore Visitor today!
Here is a catch-all of things to do and see along the Minnesota North Shore Scenic Drive. The North Shore Scenic Drive is an All-American Road. It stretches from Canal Park in Duluth, MN, along the shore, through the burgs and woodlands, to the international border at Grand Portage.
Some favorite north shore MN resorts are family-run, family-oriented properties. You’ll love locations with access to waterfalls and eateries for an authentic north shore experience. Or consider a cottage on scenic Highway 61, a lake home on Lake Superior, or a cozy cabin in Grand Portage.
for places along minnesota’s north shore of lake superior. Do you like a good visual? Want a map to show you the lay of the land? We’ve got that for you.
Whether you're an adventure seeker, nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, the North Shore has something for everyone. From attractions to activities, communities to lodging choices, this guide will be your go-to resource for exploring the Minnesota’s North Shore of Lake Superior.
Here's THE complete list of Minnesota's North Shore lodging: hotels, motels, cabins, resorts, lodges, campgrounds, inns and bed and breakfasts.
Check out this handy map of North Shore communities, State Parks, Lake Superior Access, Waysides and more!
This North Shore Calendar of Events lists all kinds of goings-on; guided hikes, 99-mile bike races, fine art exhibits, pie-eating contests, solstice celebrations, historical talks, workshops, classes, summer festivals, small town parades, and the annual lighting of Split Rock Lighthouse.