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Your complete guide to Douglas County activities, events, dining, shopping, and more. Go to www.visitdouglascounty.com for more information, or to request a physical copy of this travel guide.

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Beautiful beaches, serene forests, outdoor adventures, and entertaining nightlife — your visit to Douglas County and Superior will be anything but boring.

Nestled on the western tip of Lake Superior, Douglas County offers vacationers the chance to experience life on Wisconsin’s North Coast. Whether you’re staying for a week or a weekend, we know that your time spent in the Superior-Douglas County area will be memorable.

Take a hike, watch a hockey game, grab a bite, and do

some shopping. Take a drive on our rural roads to take in the vivid fall colors, or snowshoe through wintry forests. Within this guide you will find tips and tid-bits on a variety of activities and events that will help you make the best of your time here.

Whatever it is you come to Douglas County for, we’re sure you’ll find it. Browse these pages and see what peaks your interest. We’ve got plenty of information online as well — just go to www.visitdouglascounty.com. Enjoy your vacation in Douglas County.

Welcome to Douglas County

We look forward to your visit!Superior-Douglas County Convention and Visitors Bureauwww.visitdouglascounty.com

[email protected]

800-942-5313

www.swlp.com

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Table of Contents

Welcome Center and Staff ........... 4

2014 Photography Contest ........... 4

Lake Superior ................................ 5

Rugged Natural Beauty ................ 6-7

Outdoor Adventures ..................... 8-11

Geocaching ................................... 12

Camping ........................................ 13

Discover Douglas County ............ 14-16

Douglas County Map ................... 17

City of Superior Map ................... 18-19

Main Attractions .......................... 20-21

Dining ........................................... 22-24

Shopping ...................................... 25-27

A Night on the Town ..................... 28-29

Entertainment and Recreation ... 30

Museums ...................................... 31

Unique Events .............................. 32-33

Lodging ......................................... 34-35

Emergency Information ............... 36

Relocation ..................................... 37

Our Neighbors .............................. 38-39

Connect with us! Did you snap a great photo of Lake Superior while you were on vacation? Or maybe you want to share a really cool experience you had. Share with us on our social media pages!

@VisitSuperior

facebook.com/SuperiorDouglasCountyCVB

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While we hope this guide serves as a great resource for planning your next trip to Douglas County, we realize you may have some special questions and requests! Our friendly, knowledgeable Welcome Center staff members are waiting to help you! They’re passionate about all of the things Douglas County has to offer, and can help you put the special touch on your next getaway.

Give us a call. We are available to help answer questions as you plan your visit to Superior and Douglas County.

After Welcome Center hours? That’s okay, we’re online! Our 24/7 online chat agent will assist you, you can email your questions, or you can visit our website to find information on attractions, lodging, dining, and events.

Pay us a visit. While you’re here, stop by our Welcome Center. Our staff will provide you with efficient one-on-one travel assistance answering your questions or making suggestions about the many great ways to relax and enjoy your time here in Superior and Douglas County. They can also help you discover more of what you can look forward to as you continue to travel into Wisconsin. For your convenience, there are self-service display racks stocked with maps, guides, and brochures to help plan your Wisconsin adventure.

Need help planning your trip? We’re at your service

We want to see how much fun you had while visiting Douglas County! Share your photos of outdoor activities, special events, and people having fun in Superior and Douglas County in our 2014 Photography Contest!

It’s easy — all you have to do is send in your high resolution photos, along with a photo release form, by August 31, 2014, for a chance to win one of three cash prizes.

All photographers must sign photo release forms available by email from the Superior-Douglas County Welcome Center at [email protected]. The photographer must own the rights to the image(s)

and be willing to give the Superior-Douglas County Visitors Bureau rights to use the images in upcoming travel guides, advertising, our web sites, etc. Photo credit will be given whenever possible.

You may submit up to five (5) high resolution photos (300 dpi minimum) on a disc to the address below or via email to [email protected].

First Prize: $100Second Prize: $75Third Prize: $50

Superior-Douglas County Visitors Bureau205 Belknap StreetSuperior, WI 54880

Snap, share, win — 2014 photography contest

Superior-Douglas County Welcome Center a Travel Wisconsin Welcome Center305 Harbor View ParkwaySuperior, WI 54880800-942-5313

[email protected]

www.visitdouglascounty.com

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There are fewer freshwater lakes as beautiful and moving as Lake Superior. One of Douglas County’s finest features, Lake Superior is a source of economic vitality and recreation, and is home to a wide variety of wildlife.

The greatest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior is the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area. Lake Superior is so vast that if its shoreline was straightened out it would stretch almost 2,800 miles — the distance from New York City to Los Angeles. Its surface area (31,700 square miles or 82,170 square kilometers) is greater than the combined areas of Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Lake Superior contains 10 percent of all the Earth’s fresh surface water and as much water as all the other Great Lakes combined.

But Lake Superior is more than just a whole lot of water — it’s a place to enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The beauty, power, and vastness of Lake Superior have inspired songwriters, poets, artists, writers, and photographers.

Have a stroll along one of our beaches, experience a south shore sunset, wade in the waters and search for lake stones, or just take in the wildlife. We have a feeling you’ll understand exactly what we mean when we say that Lake Superior is an experience for all of your senses.

The Superior Entry Lighthouse The Superior Entry Lighthouse has stood sentinel over the Superior harbor entrance on Wisconsin Point since 1913. Lakers, ocean-going vessels, and watercraft of all sizes, so close you can almost touch them, are safely guided into the world’s largest inland port—2,432 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. While not open for tours, its red roof and white walls, the rich, royal blue of the icy waters of Lake Superior, and the sapphire sky provide a magnificent photo opportunity.

Wisconsin Point Part of the world’s longest freshwater sandbar, the three-mile long unspoiled beauty of Superior’s Wisconsin Point offers visitors a close-up view of the world’s largest body of fresh water — the pristine Lake Superior.

Scour the beaches for sea glass or other “treasures,” watch for migrating birds, stop at the Native American burial grounds, walk the rocks to the Superior Entry lighthouse, catch a glimpse of a whitetail deer or a bear, enjoy a long hike along the lakeshore, swim in the chilly waters, spread your picnic blanket and bask in the sun, or simply watch the waves.

On the “land” side of the Point, the world’s largest ore docks and grain elevators reflect in the calm waters of Allouez Bay.

Experience the beauty and power of Lake Superior

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Douglas County is home to acres and acres of serene woods, miles of bubbling rivers, and plenty of charming waterfalls. Below is just a short description of each of the natural wonders that can be found in the area. Words can’t do these beautiful places enough justice — you’ll have to visit for yourself to see why countless outdoor enthusiasts flock to our breathtaking natural sites.

Amnicon Falls State Park The Park is an untouched 800-acre quiet oasis for campers, picnickers, hikers, and nature lovers. Stroll along the Amnicon River as it flows over a series of small waterfalls and under one of the last remaining Horton Bowstring Bridges in the world. It has not always been this peaceful. For more than a billion years the forces of nature have combined to produce the Park’s outstanding scenery. Walk on ancient lava beds of dark basalt or the lighter sandstone formed from sand deposited by streams flowing into an ocean that covered much of Wisconsin millions of years ago.dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/amnicon

Pattison State Park Formed by volcanic eruptions and earthquake movements over the last billion years, the Park is rich in geological history, Native American heritage, and Northern Wisconsin’s past. Before you reach the viewing areas, you can hear the roar of the Black River as it tumbles over 165-foot Big Manitou Falls, the

highest waterfall in Wisconsin and the fourth-highest east of the Rocky Mountains.

Discover the park’s colorful history, abundant wildlife, and unique geology in the Gitche Gumee Nature Center. Camp, picnic, swim, or take a peaceful walk along Interfalls Lake and upstream along the river to Little Manitou Falls – a 31-foot split waterfall. dnr.state.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pattison

St. Louis River Freshwater Estuary The St. Louis River, the largest United States tributary to Lake Superior, forms a 23-mile border between Minnesota and Wisconsin. As the river approaches Lake Superior, river and lake water mix in shallow wetlands forming a 12,000-acre freshwater estuary. Easily accessible for fishing, birding, wildlife watching, and boating, it is home to more than 45 native fish species, and 230 bird species, and is a critical migratory stopover during the spring and fall. Deer, beaver, otter, ducks, great blue heron, and sandpipers are among the wildlife that can be seen along its shores.

The Bois Brule River Rushing 44 miles from its headwaters at Lake St. Croix to Lake Superior, the Bois Brule River exhilarates canoeists and kayakers and challenges those fishing for wily trout. Presidents Grant, Hoover, Coolidge, Cleveland, and Eisenhower all visited the Brule giving rise to its designation as the “River of Presidents.”

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Brule River State Forest and State Fish Hatchery Famous for canoeing, kayaking, and exceptional trout fishing, the Bois Brule River flows through the 50,000-acre Brule River State Forest. Camping, hiking, swimming, and picnicking are other warm weather activities. Two miles of groomed snowshoe, eight and a half miles of cross-country ski, and thirty-two miles of snowmobile and ATV trails afford winter visitors a peek at the diversity of birds and wildlife and distinct landscapes within its boundaries. The fish hatchery is a unique opportunity to see fish in their life cycles.

Historic Bois Brule and St. Croix River Areas The Historic Bois Brule to St. Croix portage trail is part of the National Register of Historic Landmarks. The portage trail may only be two miles long one way, but it certainly will take you much further back in history. The St. Croix/Bois Brule Trail is one of the most historically significant and storied rivers of Wisconsin. From it, early Native Americans, traders, and explorers could travel from Lake Superior to the Mississippi River and on. It literally opened the way for expansion from the Great Lakes to the rest of a growing nation. This trail begins at the sign on County Highway A at the North end of Lake St. Croix. Parking is available at the Lake St. Croix picnic area.

The entire headwaters area is almost 280 square miles, which includes about 16 square miles of “lake” area. The

headwaters are upstream from the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway and includes the St. Croix Flowage in Gordon, an eight-mile segment of the St. Croix River, the Upper St. Croix Lake, the Eau Claire River, and the Eau Claire Lake chain.

Superior Municipal Forest4,500 lush acres comprise the United States’ second largest municipal forest. Evergreens, birch, and oak trees frame outstanding vistas of Kimball’s Bay, Pokegama Bay, and the St. Louis River. The forest offers 26 kilometers of trails to cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and hikers, plus trails designated for off-road bicycles, snowmobiles, ATVs, and skijoring.

The paved Millennium Trail is more than one mile long, perfect for walking, biking, in-line skating, and wheelchairs. An archery course is tucked away in the tall pines, brush, and ravines designed to reflect realistic hunting situations.

Parks and ForestsAt more than 269,000 acres, the Douglas County Forest is the largest county forest in Wisconsin. With the additional acreage of the Brule River State Forest and Pattison and Amnicon Falls State Parks, 321,000 acres are available for your outdoor recreational use. Scattered around the County are five County-owned day-use parks and three campgrounds. In the City of Superior, there are 19 parks, including a skate park.

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One of the very cool things about all of the natural beauty that surrounds Superior and Douglas County is that there is a bounty of activities that go hand in hand with enjoying our rugged outdoors. Whether you like the thrill of catching a beauty of a trout, or would rather take a leisurely hike through the woods, Douglas County offers the kind of outdoor activities that everyone from hunting, fishing, and sports experts to nature novices can enjoy.

Biking Bicycle enthusiasts have a wide selection of riding options. Choose a leisurely spin on the Millennium Trail, a paved 1.6-mile trail winding through the Superior Municipal Forest, or the Osaugie Trail, a five-mile paved recreational trail along the shores of the Superior Bay. Cyclists with a passion for the sleek lines and speed of road riding can cruise along the more than 300 miles of scenic highway in Douglas County that are classified as “Best Conditions for Bicycling.”

Feeling more adventurous? Pedal the gravel rail trails of the Wild Rivers Trail or Tri-County Corridor. Weekend Warriors can test their endurance as they navigate the nearly six miles of obstacle-ridden single-track on the Pokegama Trail in the Superior Municipal Forest or Mont du Lac’s single-track mountain bike course, a more than

five-mile course consisting of leg burning climbs and screaming descents and the home of the annual Dirt Spanker Mountain Bike Race.

Birding Bring your binoculars or spotting scopes and focus on any number of our Northland birds, including eagles, osprey, loons, great gray and snowy owls, songbirds, hawks, and countless gulls and terns. During the spring and fall, not wanting to cross the wide waters of Lake Superior, birds concentrate in the thousands as they funnel down the Lake’s shoreline. Each September, birders from around the Midwest gather on Wisconsin Point to view Jaegers, Peregrines, Lapland Longspurs, and Sanderlings as they travel to their winter homes.

Canoeing and Kayaking From a peaceful float on the St Louis River Estuary to an exhilarating trip down the Brule River rapids to a paddle through the frigid waters of Lake Superior along the 400-mile Wisconsin segment of the Lake Superior Water Trail, whitewater and flat-water paddling enthusiasts from beginner to expert will find the perfect waterway in Douglas County. Equipment and shuttle services for your canoeing and kayaking adventures are available in Brule at Brule River Canoe Rental.

Get into nature with an outdoor adventure

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Disc Golf Disc golf, sometimes referred to as frisbee golf, is a fun and inexpensive sport that is rapidly growing in popularity. Played with discs of assorted sizes and thicknesses, the year-round game is played with rules similar to golf — players try for the fewest throws into a basket. Whether you are young or not-so-young, this game will be addicting.

Douglas County offers three great locations for disc golf. Mont du Lac Recreation Area, home to the Lake Superior Open Disc Golf Tournament, has two cleverly designed “mountain” courses that offer players plenty of challenge as they play amongst the wildlife through trees, shrubbery, deep water, and terrain changes. The Central Park Disc Golf Course, a shorter six-hole course, winds its way through Superior’s Central Park challenging players to navigate the rolling hills, over the creek, and through the trees. Heartwood’s Namekagon National Disc Golf Course offers one nine-hole, par three course and two twelve-hole courses of varying difficulties. Everyone is invited to come play all 33 holes and experience one more great way to get out and enjoy Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Disc rentals are available.

Fishing Rainbow, Brown, Lake, and Brook Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Bluegills, Crappies, Walleye, Yellow Perch, Lake Sturgeon, and Muskellunge are swimming our waters waiting for you. Cast your line in one of our many rivers and streams, including the Brule, St. Croix, and St. Louis, or one of our 180 inland lakes, including the St. Croix Flowage, Lake Nebagamon, Upper St. Croix Lake, and Whitefish Lake. Or if you would prefer to fish in a larger lake, launch your boat or charter a fishing boat on Lake Superior. Fishing isn’t just for the warm weather months. When cold weather forms ice on our lakes, anglers bundle up and head out for some ice fishing for panfish, walleye, and northern pike.

Hiking Stretching 4,600 miles from North Dakota to New York, the North Country National Scenic Trail is the longest hiking path in the United States. Many North Country trailheads are along the more than 31 miles of the trail as it passes through the Douglas County Forest, Brule River State Forest, and Pattison State Park affording a true outdoor experience to hikers. Numerous other hiking trails traverse Douglas County, including the Historic Old Bayfield Road in the Brule River State Forest. Trail maps are available at our Welcome Center.

Get into nature with an outdoor adventure

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Rare plants, birds, and animals and significant geological formations are protected in the County’s 18 State Natural Areas. The Belden Swamp, which drains north to Lake Superior and south to the St. Croix River, is one of the most remote areas of the state and will provide you with a memorable hiking adventure.

Horseback Riding The Douglas County Forestry Department maintains approximately 14 miles of horseback riding trails. Additionally, all forest roads and trails that are open for motorized use are open for horseback riding. Maps are available from the Forestry Department at www.douglascountywi.org.

Hunting The Douglas County and Brule River State Forests provide thousands of acres of diverse natural habitats for white-tailed deer, black bear, ducks, turkeys, rabbits, grouse, and squirrels. Miles of hunter walking trails crisscross the forests for the successful hunting trips of hundreds of gun and bow enthusiasts who roam our outdoors.

Get into nature with an outdoor adventure

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Get into nature with an outdoor adventure

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Whether you’re young or old, adventurous or not, let’s face it — the idea of a real-world treasure hunt sounds pretty cool. Take in the rustic beauty of Douglas County while geocaching!

From the official Geocaching website: “Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location.

Geocaches can be found all over the world. It is common for geocachers to hide caches in locations that are important to them, reflecting a special

interest or skill of the cache owner. These locations can be quite diverse. They may be at your local park, at the end of a long hike, underwater, or on the side of a city street.”

In fact, there are dozens of geocaches just in Douglas County. But we won’t tell you where they are, get out there and discover them for yourself! Visit geocaching.com for more information on free registration, rules, a searchable geocache map, and more. There is also an official geocaching app, complete with maps and a place for you to log your adventures, for iPhone and Android. Just search for “geocaching” in the iTunes app store, or on Google Play.

Grab the GPS for some geocaching fun

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Connect with nature with a weekend of camping

The smell of a campfire, falling asleep to the sounds of nature, waking up with the morning sun — nothing beats camping. Pitch a tent or park your RV in one of Douglas County’s many beautiful campgrounds. Family owned and operated, county or state campgrounds — all offer a variety of amenities and recreational opportunities. # o

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Amnicon Acres Campground715-399-8443 | 4505 E. Tri-Lakes Rd., 15 miles S. of Superior

Beer and wine bar serves homemade pizzas. Laundromat and convenience store on site. RV and tent sites on a great fishing lake.

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Amnicon Falls State Park715-398-3000 | 13 miles E. of Superior on Cty Rd U, South Rangednr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/amnicon

Covered bridge leading to island surrounded by rapids & waterfalls. Snowshoe trail, water fountains.

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Bois Brule State Forest Campground715-372-5678 | 1/2 mile S. of US 2 on Ranger Rd., Brulednr.wi.gov/topic/stateforests/bruleriver/camping.html

Canoeing, kayaking, fishing on Bois Brule River in State forest. Water by hand pump.

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Brule River Motel & Campground715-372-4815 | 13844 E. Hwy 2, Brulewww.brulerivermotel.com

32 comfortable rooms, 12 wooded RV sites and primitive tenting area all on 8 scenic acres.

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Copper Range State Forest Campground715-372-5678 | 4 miles N. of Brule off Cty. Rd. H, Brulednr.wi.gov/topic/stateforests/bruleriver/camping.html

Canoeing, kayaking, fishing on Bois Brule River in State forest. Water by hand pump.

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Gordon Dam County Park715-378-2219 | 7 miles W of 53 on Cty. Rd. Y, Gordonwww.douglascountywi.org

Watchable wildlife area. Water by hand pump. Public boat launch.33 15-18

Lucius Woods County Park715-378-2219 | Bus. 53/Cty. A, Solon Springswww.douglascountywi.org

Home of the Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center - live concerts, beach, pavillion for rent.

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Mooney Dam County Park715-378-2219 | Cty. Rd. Y, 12 miles E. of Gordonwww.douglascountywi.org

Working dam, fishing, boating. Water by hand pump. Public boat launch.

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Northland Camping and RV Park715-398-3327 | 6377 E. State Rd. 13, Superior

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Headed pool, hot tub, sauna, laundry. All full hook-ups, 50 pull throughs, big rigs welcome.

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Pattison State Park715-399-3111 | 6294 S. State Rd. 35, Superiordnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pattison

Tallest waterfall in WI, backpack sites, beach, nature center, skiing, naturalist programs.

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Schatzi’s 4 Seasons Resort & The Golden Chipmunk Grill715-466-4095 | 16095 South Chipmunk Hollow Road, Wascottwww.schatzisresort.com

Spacious seasonal RV sites. Full Service Bar and Grill. On Cranberry Lake/Minong Flowage and ATV Trail #3. Full-hook up, water, sewer, electric. See our ad on page 35.

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Electricity/H20 Hookups Picnic Areas

Showers Playground Areas

Boat Landing Dump Station Available

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While Superior is the most populated area of Douglas County, the County is dotted with charming communities that have a personality and feel all their own. Take a cruise through the County and see how many of our towns you can tour! We’re positive that you’ll find something special.

Poplar Located 20 minutes east of Superior on US Highway 2, Poplar lies outside of the “Lake Superior Lake Effect Zone.” Quite often the weather is warmer and the sky is sunnier than in the Twin Ports, letting golfers enjoy a great day of golf at the Poplar Golf Course. Poplar is the boyhood home of the modest Wisconsin farm boy who became a legend — America’s “Ace of Aces” and Medal of Honor winner Richard Ira Bong.

Lake Nebagamon The quaint village of Lake Nebagamon is more than 100 years old and its origin in the logging industry is preserved in its log-constructed auditorium, which is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Entertainment for the entire family originates at the heart of this community surrounding its 950-acre pristine lake.

A free public beach is located in the downtown business district and a public boat launch is just one block away. Free tennis courts are nearby. Gas, groceries, fine dining, fast food, and the oldest Dairy Queen in Wisconsin make this a great place to visit!

Brule Once a timber boomtown, the quiet community of Brule straddles US Highway 2, the multi-use recreational Tri-County Corridor and the internationally known Bois Brule River.

As the primary trout spawning bed for western Lake Superior, the Bois Brule River is one of the pre-eminent trout streams in North America, with abundant native and migratory steelhead, brown, and brook trout making Brule the destination for serious fly fishermen from around the world.

Brule is also the jumping off spot for canoeing and kayaking on the river and hiking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, and snowshoeing in the Brule River State Forest. www.brule-wi.org

Eau Claire Lakes The Eau Claire Lakes area invites you to wade in their waters and wander through their woods!

Surrounded by an abundant forest of large pine and hardwood trees, the Eau Claire Chain of Lakes is made up of 11 connected spring-fed, clear water lakes. These lakes make up the headwaters of the Eau Claire River, which flows into the St. Croix River at Gordon and eventually into the Mississippi River. The three larger lakes, Upper Eau Claire, Middle Eau Claire, and the Lower Eau Claire, act as the focal point, with eight smaller spring-fed lakes linked and feeding into them.

Discover the towns that make up Douglas County

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Fishing is excellent in the spring and the fall. The lakes support a good population of game fish, including Muskellunge, Northern and Walleye Pike, Small and Largemouth Bass, Crappies, Bluegills, Sunfish, and Perch. Good trout fishing can be enjoyed in the area’s rivers and streams.

The lakes are nestled in a heavy forest of large jack, white, and Norway spruce and balsam pine and areas of mixed hardwoods, which makes for excellent and peaceful walks and drives though the countryside. Wildlife is abundant, and you may see deer, bear, fox, wolves, bald eagles, loons, ducks, and smaller birds and animals of all kinds. www.eauclairelakes.com

Tri-Lakes Area Amnicon, Dowling and Lyman Lakes are the backbone for sporting fun in the “Tri-Lakes Area.” Amnicon and Dowling Lakes are rated “Class A” Musky Lakes with abundant Walleye and Bass fishing. A fish boil and pig roast in July are just a few of the fun activities sponsored each year by the Tri-Lakes Civic Club.

Solon Springs Situated on beautiful 855-acre Lake St. Croix, Solon Springs is popular for fishing, boating, and water skiing. Several boat landings in the village allow easy access to the lake.

Additionally, Solon Springs is music to your ears. Nestled between tall pine trees and the shores of pristine Lake

St. Croix, this community exhibits its many talents at the Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center. The Solon Springs Historical Museum provides a taste of local heritage. Kids learn to fly in the EAA’s Young Eagles program at the municipal airport.

Gordon Gordon is a vacation paradise offering year-round activities, such as boating, fishing, snowmobile and ATV trails, cross-country skiing, and some of the best hunting in Wisconsin.

Gordon Good Neighbor Days, held every year in July, illustrates the neighborly atmosphere and friendliness of this community. Enjoy the crystal blue waters, where the Eau Claire and St. Croix rivers meet, surrounded by the hardwood forests and vivid wild flowers.www.gordonwi.us

WascottWoods, water, and wildlife – not a dream, but a reality. You need only travel to the southern tip of Douglas County, bordering on Washburn County, to experience what others may only dream of.

With miles of well-groomed recreational trails, more than 100 pristine lakes to fish, swim, and boat, and thousands of acres of forest land where visitors may hunt and hike, it is no wonder that people head “up north” to relax! This is “up north” at its best. www.visitwascott.com

Discover the towns that make up Douglas County

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Welcome to Wascott

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1 Amnicon Falls State Park

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Entertainment and Recreation

6 Brule River Canoe Rental

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9 Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center

10 Mont du Lac Recreation Area

13 Gordon Wascott Historical Museum & Depot

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11 Oulu Glass Gallery

12 White Winter Winery

County Parks

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Douglas County is located in the northwest corner of Wisconsin, and is home to more than 44,000 people. The City of Superior is the county seat, and has a population of more than 27,000 people. Lake Superior borders Douglas County to the north, with numerous Wisconsin and Minnesota counties touching the remaining borders.

Douglas County is accessible via water, air, and land. The following major roadways travel through Douglas County:

• U.S. Highway 2• U.S. Highway 53• Interstate Highway 535• Wisconsin Highway 13• Wisconsin Highway 27• Wisconsin Highway 35• Wisconsin Highway 105• Wisconsin Highway 23

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1 Barker’s Island Marina2 Douglas County Historical Society3 Fairlawn Mansion and Gardens4 Harrington ARTS Center and World of Accordions5 Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds6 Old Firehouse & Police Museum7 Welcome Center & Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center8 SS Meteor Maritime Museum9 Superior Curling Club10 Amsoil Speedway11 Wisconsin Point Recreation Area12 Belknap Plaza13 Belknap Business District14 Colonial Square15 East End Business District16 Mariner Mall17 North Tower Business District18 South Tower Shopping District19 Trade and Commerce Marketplace20 Charter Fishing Docks21 Millennium Trail22 Mont du Lac Snowsports & Recreation Area23 Nemadji Golf Course24 Osaugie Waterfront Trailhead25 Pokegama Mountain Bike Trail26 Superior Entry Lighthouse27 Superior Ice Arena28 Superior Municipal Forest29 Superior Skate Park30 Tri-County Corridor31 YMCA32 Wessman Arena33 Arrowhead Fishing Pier

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Barker’s Island This man-made island is a recreational focal point on the shores of Lake Superior. The island boasts a festival park, restaurants, a glimpse of the past at the Maritime Museum, mini-golf, a children’s playground, charter fishing, a marina, and lodging. A statue dedicated to the Seamen of the Great Lakes is located in the festival park. Barker’s Island is also a good place to park for a hike or bike along the Osaugie Waterfront Trail.

Barker’s Island MarinaWhether you choose to cruise the seemingly endless expanse of Lake Superior, fish its deep, waters, or just relax in the quiet of Lake Superior’s largest marina, the Marina’s staff is dedicated to helping you enjoy your boating time to the fullest. A complete boating center and marina community, it offers sailboat rental, instruction and charters, guest docking, full-service and repair, a boater’s clubhouse, and a ship’s store. See our ad on page 35. www.sailboats-inc.com

Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve The Lake Superior NERR covers nearly 16,700 acres of marshes, uplands, rivers, and Lake Superior shoreline that are part of the St. Louis estuary in Douglas County. Established in October 2010 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Reserve’s headquarters is located on Barker’s Island.lsnerr.uwex.edu/

Osaugie Waterfront Trail Meandering along Superior’s waterfront, the 5.2-mile, asphalt-paved trail offers bikers and hikers a view of the world’s largest ore docks, ocean-going ships, birds, deer, and an occasional bear or fox. The Trail passes near the Burlington Northern Ore Dock where the ill-fated Edmund Fitzgerald took on cargo before sailing into the treacherous November gales in 1975. At the eastern end of the trail, a road route to Wisconsin Point on Lake Superior adds 4.4 miles, or you can continue eastward on the 60-mile, crushed limestone Tri-County Corridor.

Lucius Woods Performing Arts CenterMusic in the Park is a summer concert series held in the beautiful Lucius Woods Park on an elevation above the sandy beaches of Lake St. Croix. This lush green environment plays a role in setting the tone for a relaxing and memorable experience. Professional, family-oriented artists are selected to create an eclectic blend of genres for a season that satisfies large diverse audiences. Performances are scheduled every Saturday evening at 7 p.m. from the first weekend in July through mid-August. Lucius Woods Park provides a rich resource for numerous summer outdoor activities. www.lwmusic.org.

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Lake Superior Zoo

The Gateway to the Wild!Hundreds of animals and exotic species call the Lake Superior Zoo home. The Zoo is situated on 16 acres of rocky hills, majestic pines and the beautiful Kingsbury Creek in West Duluth’s Spirit Valley. You’ll find Amur tigers, snow leopards, cougars, gray wolves, Alaskan grizzly and Kodiak bears, African lions, kangaroos, plus a variety of bats, reptiles, and primates. Experience daily animal feedings and enrichments, designed to excite both zoo animals and zoo visitors. Take a ride on the Zoo Train (running daily from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend) and see the zoo from a whole new perspective! Discover great shopping at the Tiger’s Paw Gift Shop and snacks to entrées at the Safari Café. www.lszoo.org

Amsoil SpeedwayAs a NASCAR Home Track, the Amsoil Speedway has the most dedicated racers, loyal fans, and best rib-rattling racing action from mid-May through the Northern Nationals in September. Late models, modifieds, super stocks, and street stocks race on the area’s fastest 3/8 mile, high-banked clay oval track.www.amsoilspeedway.com

Superior Ice Arena Experience fast puck action and gravity-defying Triple Salcows when you visit the Superior Ice Arena. The 20,000 square-feet single sheet of ice located at

1015 Oakes Avenue, Superior, offers clinics for skaters and goalies during the summer, and the Arena is available for rental throughout the year. The Arena hosts hockey tournaments and ice-skating competitions in its 1,200-person arena. www.superior.pucksystems2.com

Mont du Lac Recreation Area Every day is “family fun day” at Mont du Lac Recreation Area! Whether you are a beginner or an expert, dropping 310 vertical feet on your skis or your snowboard or whizzing down one of the five snow-covered tubing lanes is a rush. Warm up next to the roaring fireplace while you sip hot chocolate or munch on some snacks from the café. Mont du Lac is open for year-round recreation with disc golf, mountain biking, and rustic camping. Facilities are available for group gatherings or events. www.skimontdulac.com

Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds Home to the area’s largest fair. What’s a fair without great food? Enjoy delicious ‘fair’ food – everything from homemade corn dogs and cotton candy to mini-donuts and funnel cake. Experience the thrill of the midway rides and exhilarating racing action. Test your skills at the carnival games. Visit the animal barns and see the 4-H displays by local youth. Enjoy free grandstand shows featuring national headliners. www.holfair.com

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Whether you crave a romantic candle-lit dinner for two, a family-style meal with home-cooked recipes, or a feast for a large gathering, you’ll find a variety of restaurants and taverns from which to choose.

A & W Restaurant

701 Belknap Street, Superior715-392-6125www.awfamilyrestaurant.com

OPEN DAILY YEAR-ROUND! Stop by and enjoy a frosty mug of A & W Root Beer and all-American “drive-in” foods like Papa Burgers, Coney Cheese Dogs, French Fries, Onion Rings, Root Beer Floats, Shakes, and Malts. Dine-in, carry-out, or traditional car-side service available.

Open daily at 10:30 a.m. Closing hours vary seasonally.

Aces on 29th

2827 Oakes Avenue, Superior715-392-2546www.aceson29.com

A little bird said Aces was ‘Cheap, Cheap, Cheap’ — High quality delicious food, comfortable and fun atmosphere, great friends, and amazing prices. Indulge the Aces way! $5.99 Breakfasts and $2 Bloody Marys or Screwdrivers Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to noon. Complimentary banquet facilities for your special event or group gathering — call today!

Mon—Fri 11 a.m. to close Sat—Sun 9 a.m. to close

Buffet at the Bear

Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210, Carlton, MN218-878-2327 - 888-771-0777www.blackbearcasinoresort.com

Our traditional and special buffets will satisfy your cravings! See our ad on page 39.

Sun—Wed 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.Thu 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.Fri—Sat 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Closed daily from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Captain Barker’s Restaurant and Lounge

300 Marina Drive, Superior715-392-7152www.barkersislandinn.com, [email protected]

The tranquil atmosphere and excellent food is well worth a visit. While dining, you will enjoy a beautiful view of Barker’s Island Marina on Lake Superior. Local specialties feature fresh Lake Superior white fish and lake trout. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Weekly lunch specials for$7.99. Friday fish fry.

Mid-June—Mid-SeptemberSun—Thu 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Fri—Sat 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Mid-September—Mid-JuneMon—Thu 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Fri—Sat 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Sun 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

China Inn

15 Belknap Street, Superior715-392-3434www.chinainnofsuperior.com

Delivery or take-out available (delivery restricted to five-mile radius Superior/Duluth) or dine in and enjoy the quiet, restive atmosphere. Szechuan, Cantonese, and American cuisine. Combination meals, individual orders, and family meals. Special event, celebration or party? We offer catering services, too.

Mon—Thu 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.Fri—Sat 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.Sun Noon to 9:30 p.m.

Dreamland Supper Club

4368 South County Road E, South Range715-398-3706www.dreamlandsupperclub.com

Located just six miles outside of Superior. Our menu will satisfy even the most sophisticated palette with items like our signature entrée — 16oz+ Lobster Tail, local favorite — French-fried Turkey Breast, plus made-from-scratch soups, dressings, tartar/cocktail sauces, coleslaw and relish salad. Casual, relaxing atmosphere. Daily specials. Full bar. Groups welcome.

Thu—Sat 5 p.m. to closeSun Noon to 8 p.m.

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Eagles Club FOE #80

1710 North 12th Street, Superior715-392-6560www.superioreaglesclub.org

We are “People Helping People.” Our motto — For Home - For Country - And For God. As a Non-Profit Organization we run various fundraisers, meat raffles, bake sales, and dinner specials supporting our many charities. Check the Chamber website for events. Open to the public — Hall rental available for events.

Sun—Sat 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Golden Chipmunk Grill

At Schatzi’s 4 Seasons Resort16095 South Chipmunk Hollow Road, Wascott715-466-4095www.schatzisresort.com

Scenic view of Cranberry Lake. Best beverage selection around! World-famous Baby Back BBQ Ribs, steaks, fish, chicken, shrimp dinners. Home of the ½-lb Hamburgers. CLEAN, FRIENDLY, FAMILY ATMOSPHERE. Reservations accepted. Seasonal RV Park and Cabins on Trail #3. See our ad on page 35.

Open year round, hours vary seasonally.

Grizzly’s Wood-Fired Grill

3405 Tower Avenue, Superior715-392-5210 www.grizzlysgrill.com

Hearty appetizers, burgers, steaks, pasta, soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, and of course our wood-smoked and off-the-spit chicken, ribs, and brisket. Children’s menu, full bar with Happy Hour Monday through Friday, and sports on TV. Take-out available. Call ahead for reservations. Groups welcome.

Mon—Thu 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.Fri—Sat 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.Sun 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Hammond Steak House

1402 North Fifth Street, Superior715-392-3269www.hammondliquor.com/steakhouse.htm

Northwoods and Lake Superior atmosphere. Certified Angus Beef. Mouth-watering Top Sirloin and juicy Chateaus prepared over a fire-charged charcoal grill. Prime Rib special nightly. Shrimp, king lobster tails, Chicken Caesar Salad, and pasta dishes such as Chicken Alfredo and Seafood Fettucini. Daily Specials. Seating for intimate twosomes to large group gatherings. See our ad on this page.

Sun—Mon 5 to 9 p.m.Tue ClosedWed—Thu 5 to 9 p.m.Fri—Sat 5 to 10 p.m.

Keyport Liquor Outlet, Lounge

1900 Belknap Street, Superior715-392-3377www.keyportliquors.com

Homemade soups, sandwiches, wraps, toasted Ciabatta, burgers and salads. Grande Mexicana menu. Homemade pizza, specialty or create your own. All food is prepared to order, please allow time for us to do it just right. Feel free to call ahead. Full bar. Karaoke in the Lounge Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.

KitchenDaily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

LoungeMon—Thu 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.Fri—Sat 9 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.Sun 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Little Caesars Pizza

114 Belknap Street, Superior (In the Belknap Plaza)715-718-0577www.littlecaesers.com

Voted best value in America. Superior location offers fast carry-out service. Large orders welcome. Featuring: HOT-N-READY

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Open Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Perkin’s Bakery & Restaurant

109 East Second Street, Superior715-392-8544www.perkinsrestaurants.com

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served anytime. Awesome Omelets, Griddle Greats, Burgers and Melts, Spectacular Seafood and Timeless Favorites. Fresh bakery. Pies, muffins and cookies, available for dine-in or take-out. Free Wi-Fi access. Kids menu. Senior discount (55+) Large groups and buses welcome. Private room available. Great view of Lake Superior.

Sun—Thu Open lateFri and Sat Open 24 Hours

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Pine Lodge Restaurant & Lounge

N10884 Hoinville Road, Trego1-800-577-4848www.HeartwoodConferenceCenter.com

Contemporary Wisconsin cuisine made from fresh, locally-grown ingredients featuring signature items including Walleye Cakes, Pan-seared Superior Lake Trout, Black Angus Ribeye, and house-made pastas. Comfortable dining area has a refined Northwood’s décor; upscale, yet casual, and family-friendly. Enjoy your favorite beverage in our Lounge; games on hi-def TV’s, drink specials, live acoustic music (select dates).

Open Wed—Sun nights at 4 p.m.

Red Mug Bake Shop

1323 Broadway Street, Superior715-392-7004www.redmugcoffee.com

Treat yourself to a visit to the Red Mug Bake Shop today. Choose from a variety of wholesome fresh-baked, breads, scrumptious pastries and desserts plus tasty gluten-free baked goods, wine, cheese, and smoked salmon. You’ll also find a wide selection of kitchen accoutrements such as cutting boards, aprons, maple syrup, and more.

Mon—Fri 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Sat 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.Sun Closed

Red Mug Coffeehouse

916 Hammond Avenue, Superior715-392-2662www.redmugcoffee.com

You’re invited to join us at our unique location and enjoy Organic, Fair Trade coffee, freshly-baked treats, soups made from scratch and grilled Paninis, a bottle of beer, or try our Bloody Good Bloody Mary. A place to relax and enjoy free Wi-Fi, monthly art exhibits, and occasional live music. Truly a local, independent neighborhood coffeehouse.

Mon—Fri 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sat 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sun 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Open later for events

Seven Fires Steakhouse

Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210, Carlton, MN218-878-2327 • 888-771-0777www.blackbearcasinoresort.com

Along with several mouth-watering steak entrees, our dinner menu features seafood delicacies such as Canadian Lobster Tail, Baked Stuffed Shrimp, Catch of the Day, and more. Our Specialties of the House include a Kobe Burger, Stuffed Chicken, Steak Diane, and the Chef’s Daily Pasta Dish. We offer entrees that start at $14 and a must-try Seven Fires Special, One Pound Prime Rib Dinner for only $20. Please see our ad on page 39.

Sun—Thu 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Fri—Sat 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The Shack

3301 Belknap St.715-392-4831www.shackonline.com

Newly-remodeled restaurant and bar featuring a new menu. Now serving mouthwatering breakfast all day. Enjoy delicious appetizers, salads, specialty sandwiches, hand-pattied burgers, prime rib, steaks, walleye, and in-house smoked ribs and pulled pork. Enjoy Happy Hour daily 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a Late Night Happy Hour starting at 9 p.m.

Restaurant Mon—Thu 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.Fri, Sat 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.Sun 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Bar Sun—Thu 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.Fri, Sat 7 a.m. to 12 a.m.Sun 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Vintage Italian Pizza

1201 Tower Avenue, Superior715-392-5555www.vintageitalianpizza.com

Great pizza and more! Game room, event room, expanded menu, and full bar. Choose from one of our unique favorites like the New Orleans Chicken Jack, Gebackene, or Cheesy Mediterranean Artichoke pizza or our 20” Grande’ Pizza. Dine-in, carry-out, or delivery (online ordering available).

Kitchen Open Sun—Thu Until midnight Fri—Sat Until 1 a.m.

For additional recommended dining establishments, contact our Welcome Center at 800-942-5313 or visit www.visitdouglascounty.com.

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Wherever you stop in Douglas County, you will discover unique shops with an eclectic mix of goods from items small enough to carry in your hand to something large enough to drive home! Art galleries, antique shops, pottery, sculptures, fudge and cheese, bookstores, jewelry, stained glass, chainsaw carvings, leather goods, clothing, gear for hunting, fishing and boating, home furnishings, and so much more. We’re positive you’ll find just what you are looking for — and maybe a few things you weren’t!

Belknap Liquor & Lounge

130 Belknap Street, Superior715-394-3616www.belknapplaza.com

Professional and friendly staff. Seven TVs, cable and satellite with sports packages. Free WI-FI. Casual business meeting, the big game or relaxing with friends — you’ll feel right at home at The Belknap Lounge. Liquor store offers a superior selection of beer, wine, and liquor. Plus ice, mixes and accessories, gift sets, and wine tasting.

Liquor StoreDaily 9 a.m. to Midnight

LoungeSun—Thu 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.Fri—Sat 10 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.

Carriage House Gift Shop

Fairlawn Mansion906 East Second Street, Superior715-394-5712www.superiorpublicmuseums.org, [email protected]

Victorian and contemporary gifts. Handmade pottery, jewelry, and wall décor from local artisans. Beautiful stationary, greeting cards, tea sets, scarves, fans, and fancy hats. Selected books on the Fairlawn Mansion, entertaining, and local history. Nostalgic children’s toys and books.

Open seven days a week, year-round.

Summer—Mid-May to DecemberMon—Sat 9 a.m. 5 p.m.Sun 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Winter—January to Mid-MaySun—Thu Noon to 4 p.m.Fri—Sat 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Celtic Moose Gift Shoppe

5819 Tower Avenue, [email protected]

Celtic Moose is an Eclectic and Fun-Filled Shoppe located in South Superior. Unique items featuring Cabin Décor, Local Artists, Celtic Designs and Gifts. There’s even a Fabric Room and Vintage Closet! Find us on Facebook. Something for everyone. Do stop in!

Tue, Wed 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Thu 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Fri, Sat 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

**Extended Holiday Hours

Douglas County Farmers’ Market

715-372-8441Check us out on Facebook

Barker’s Island Farmers’ MarketHwy 2/53 and Marina Drive - near the SS MeteorEvery Saturday 8 a.m. to Noon

Superior Downtown Farmers’ MarketEvery Wednesday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Open June 1 through October 30, rain or shine.

Open-air markets featuring fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, maple syrup, honey, locally raised meat and eggs, baked goods, jam, mustards and other condiments, plants, garden crafts, and a variety of seasonal items. Sponsored by the Douglas County Farmers’ Market Association.

Duluth Pottery

916 Hammond Avenue, Superior715-399-0921www.duluthpottery.com, [email protected]

The Duluth Pottery, Superior Division, features the Maiolica pottery and hand-made tile of artist Karin Kraemer. Come in and see the studio, order custom tiles for your project, and buy colorful, hand-painted pottery.

Open most days from 9 a.m. ‘til late, or by appointment.

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Hunting, fishing, hiking, swimming — there are plenty of outdoor activities to keep you busy in Douglas County. But after the sun goes down and you’ve hung up your hiking boots, sometimes you want to have a little nightlife fun! We’ve got you covered for all things entertainment.

MusicWhether you’re into classical music or rock and roll, we’re home to many talented musicians. The University of Wisconsin-Superior Music Department boasts a plethora of talented vocalists and instrumentalists alike. From percussion performances to acappella choir and symphonic band concerts, there’s always something happening on campus. Visit www.uwsuper.edu for updates on concert dates and times.

If guitar riffs or country music croons are more your style, Douglas County has plenty of music to fit your liking. Venus throughout Douglas County, including many bars

and taverns on the newly reconstructed Tower Avenue in Superior, host a wide variety of local and regional bands. For a comprehensive list of local musicians and music venues, www.twinportsnightlife.com is a great resource full of up-to-date events.

Superior isn’t the only place where you’ll find great music. In Solon Springs you’ll find the beautiful Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center. Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center, Inc. is a presenter of a wide variety of quality, professional music. The setting is the beautiful Lucius Woods Park in the heart of the Village of Solon Springs in rural northwest Wisconsin. Bring a chair and enjoy music under the stars. A summer concert schedule can be found at www.lwmusic.org.

TheaterAlong with talented musicians and singers, UW-Superior has a very active Theatre Department. Students perform

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a wide variety of shows — from operas to plays and comedies — throughout the academic year. See what the talented actors and actresses of the Theatre Department are up to by visiting www.uwwsuper.edu.

Local professional non-profit theatre company, Twin Ports Stage, produces theatre, film, music, and other creative projects. They’re always up to something new, whether it is a live radio show or other fun performances. Stay abreast on what this talented local group is doing by visiting their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TwinPortsStage.

MoviesIf a night at the movies is in order, the Superior Value Cinema is a great place to watch a movie on the cheap. Located in the Mariner Mall, this theater features a variety of second-run films for children and adults at a discounted rate of $3 per ticket — no matter what time it is or how old you are. For up-to-date show times, visit www.marcustheatres.com and search for “Superior Value Cinema.”

Sporting EventsHockey, basketball, baseball, football, soccer, softball — should we go on? Douglas County is home to many high school and college sports teams.

The UW-Superior campus is home to many exciting sporting events throughout the year. Take in a hockey game at Wessman Arena, or attend a basketball, volleyball, or track and field event in the beautiful, state-of-the-art Marcovich Welness Center. More information on how you can cheer on the Yellowjackets can be found at www.uwsyellowjackets.com.

The three public school districts in Douglas County are also home to many teams and sporting events. The Superior Spartans, Northwestern Tigers, and Solon Springs Eagles are all talented groups of athletes. In addition, the private Maranatha Academy fields a girls volleyball team in the fall, and other teams as interest and enrollment dictates.

Throughout the school year sports fans can watch football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and other sports teams. For high school sports schedules, visitwww.lakesuperiorconference.org, www.maple.k12.wi.us, www.solonk12.net, or www.maranathaacademy.net.

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EntertainmentBayside Sounds

Billings Park, West end of North 21st Street, Superior and Barker’s Island Festival Park, 60 Marina Drive, Superior • 715-395-7299www.ci.superior.wi.us

Wednesday evening outdoor concert series comprised of different styles of musicians (rock & roll, jazz, big band). The performances take place in Billings Park or at the Barker’s Island Festival Park near the waters of the Superior Bay and the St. Louis Bay. Grab your lawn chair, sit back and enjoy the music or kick off your shoes and kick up your heels.

Wed Evenings, Mid-June—Mid-August

The Colbalt Nightclub and Cabaret

Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210, Carlton, MN • 218-878-2327 • 888-771-0777www.blackbearcasinoresort.com

The Cobalt Nightclub and Cabaret is the perfect place to relax and enjoy your favorite beverage with friends. The Cobalt features the hottest bands in the area to get your feet moving and you’ll laugh along with the funniest comedians on our Comedy Nights. Stop in, and enjoy the stylish surroundings.

Live MusicThu 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.Fri, Sat 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Comedy NightWed 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center

Lucius Woods County Park, Solon Springs • 715-378-4272www.lwmusic.org, [email protected]

Saturday evening outdoor concert series featuring an eclectic blend of quality professional music genres. Bask in the incredible beauty and ambiance of the Lucius Woods Park. The concerts provide the means to a relaxing evening with outstanding entertainment. All concerts begin at 7 p.m.

Sat Evenings July 12—August 12

Vintage Italian Pizza “VIP”

1201 Tower Avenue, Superior • 715-392-5555www.vintageitalianpizza.com

VIP is your place for great food and SUPERIOR entertainment — Comedy, Live Music and events. Visit www.vintageitalianpizza.com to see current entertainment schedule. Banquet facilities available for group gatherings — Weddings, class reunions, family gatherings, meetings and conferences are just a few of the events we can host for you.

Kitchen Hours Sun—Thu Until midnightFri—Sat Until 1 a.m.

RecreationN&S GREAT LAKES FISHING

250 Marina Drive, Superior • 763-427-1784 or 763-245-2585www.n-sgreatlakesfishing.com

Captain Scott Berndt offers Charter Service seven days a week on the Greeneys, a 30’ Trojan with a fly bridge. Licensed for both Minnesota and Wisconsin Lake Superior waters. Next day reservations are welcome. We offer special rates for veterans and couples. Get ready for a great fishing time!

Entertainment and Recreation

US Hwy 2 & Lea St • Iron River, WI(715) 372-5656 • 1-800-697-2006www.whitewinter.com

Specializing in Mead

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Whether you’ve got a slight interest or you’re a hardcore history buff, dive deep into Douglas County’s history. Our museums and other historical attractions give visitors the perfect mix of fun and learning.

Fairlawn Mansion

Built in 1890 as the family residence of Martin and Grace Pattison and their six children, this Victorian House Museum recalls the gilded age of wealthy industrialists in American history. Martin Pattison made his fortune in the mining and lumber industry. He served three terms as Mayor of Superior and was considered a generous philanthropist in the community.

In 1920, after Martin’s death, Grace donated Fairlawn to the Superior Children’s Home and Refuge Society. The mansion served the next 42 years as a place of shelter and care for disadvantaged children and young women, making Fairlawn’s history unique among house museums.

Open to the public since 1964, Fairlawn’s main floor and exterior were restored in 1999. Guided tours of the mansion include 14 of the original 42 rooms. The main floor living area and select bedrooms on the second floor are elegantly appointed in the Victorian style, with several original pieces donated from the Pattison family. The large ballroom on the third floor now features two exhibits showcasing the Children’s Home era, and presenting significant steps in the restoration of the mansion.

Today, Fairlawn also serves as host to favorite community events such as the Ice Cream Social and Holiday Sampler & Wine Tasting. The site is also available for private rental, hosting weddings, anniversary and birthday parties, dinners, luncheons, teas, murder mysteries and much more. See our ad on page 35. www.superiorpublicmuseums.org

S.S. Meteor Maritime Museum

The S.S. Meteor, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the last remaining of the innovative ships (called whalebacks for their rounded hulls) designed by Captain Alexander McDougall. Launched from Superior in 1896, she carried a variety of cargos on the Great Lakes, including iron ore, grain, cars, and oil. In 1972, she was brought home to Superior and is now permanently berthed on Barkers Island. Hear the ship’s whistle and see the original 1896 steam engine as you tour from pilothouse to cargo holds. The Museum also features exhibits on Twin Ports shipbuilding history and Great Lakes shipwrecks. Open seasonally. See our ad on page 35.www.superiorpublicmuseums.org

A World of Accordions Museum and Harrington ARTS Center

If you think “polka” when you hear the word accordion, you are in for a surprise! Housed in a stately old church of majestic brick and stained-glass windows is the internationally renowned A World of Accordions Museum. One-of-a-kind in the United States, and perhaps the world’s largest, the Museum boasts a unique collection of over 1200 accordions, concertinas, button boxes and other accordion-family instruments—from the most rudimentary antique instruments to the most intricately designed instruments from all over the world. The museum also features technicians’ training, research libraries, world-culture displays and performances by world-class artists in its 800-person concert hall. www.accordionworld.org.

Douglas County Historical Society

Tracing its roots back to 1854, the Douglas County Historical Society serves as guardian to the history of immigration, industry and daily life in Superior and Douglas County. DCHS resides in the historic Swedish Vasa Hall and continues to provide education to Douglas

County residents through its archival research, community programs and history-based theatre on its renovated stage. Exhibits include “President Coolidge’s Summer White House”, “Open ‘til 9: Thursday Nights on Tower” and a traveling exhibit, “Superior: The Making of a Labor Town.” www.douglashistory.org

The Old Firehouse & Police Museum

Built in 1898, the Old Firehouse originally housed five horse-drawn rigs, including the City’s first steamer. Home of Wisconsin’s Police & Fire Hall of Fame, the museum offers a unique look at historic and present day firefighting equipment, a toy fire engine collection and police memorabilia. Each year the Hall of Fame honors Wisconsin police officers and firefighters for outstanding acts of bravery and community service. Open seasonally. Free admission. See our ad on page 35.www.superiorpublicmuseums.org

Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center

Named for America’s Ace of Aces, the Veterans Historical Center honors the men and women whose service and sacrifice have ensured our freedoms. Exhibits include a rare P-38 Lightning World War II fighter, military vehicles and other extraordinary artifacts that provide insights into the experiences of our veterans. The Center is conveniently located on US Highways 2 and 53 along the Superior Bay, a short drive to accommodations and other area attractions. Group tours welcome. See our ad on page 37. www.bvhcenter.org

Gawboy Murals at the Superior Public Library

Thirty-five colorful murals by talented Anishinaabe artist Carl Gawboy, a member of the Bois Fort Band of the Minnesota Ojibwe, depict Douglas County’s history beginning with the Ojibwe Nation’s Story of Creation and spanning the next 150 years of development.www.superiorlibrary.org

Gordon-Wascott Historical Museum & Depot

Explore our area and its ties with the railroad, lumber era and early settlers. Originally a storehouse for the supplies and furs of trader Antoine Gordon, founder of the Town of Gordon, the museum displays the collections of the Historical Society of photos, government records, personal narratives and items from the area’s past. The town’s Soo Line Depot built in 1912 was moved to a site across from the Museum. Open Saturday and Sunday, Memorial Day to Labor Day. Free admission. www.gordonwi.us/history.html

Solon Springs Historical Museum

Moved from the country to its current site, the John Beck Log Home has been restored with turn-of-the-century furnishings and houses old ledgers and maps, photos of Solon Springs (ca. 1900), logging photos, family photos and other artifacts.

The Davidson Windmill and The Eskolin Log House

Completed in 1904, Jacob Davidson had hand-hewn all the gears, shafts, building frame and shingles for a windmill from the local woods. The rumble of the grinding stones is permanently silent, but the windmill still stands to remind us of the lives lived closer to the earth and to one another.

The Eskolin Finnish Log House represents the region’s early Finnish construction with its complex, dovetailed joints. In 2006, the house was moved to the windmill grounds as an interpretive facility.

Douglas County is rich with history

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Great Lakes Pond Hockey

January 24-26, 2014Barker’s IslandMarina Drive, Superiorwww.superior.pucksystems2.com

Join us as we welcome back “traditional old time hockey” to the frozen waters of the Superior Bay near Barker’s Island in Superior. Rekindle some childhood memories and maybe even recapture your youth as either a player or a spectator and participate in the action of this great four-on-four adult outdoor hockey event.

Lake Nebagamon Fisharama

January 26, 2014Lake Nebagamon AuditoriumLake Nebagamon

914-acre Lake Nebagamon is the hot spot for this annual fishing contest. Prizes awarded in youth and adult categories. Food and refreshments will be available.

River View Loppet

March 1, 2014Brule River State Forest, Brulewww.brulexcski.com

Classic and skate cross-country skiers race through the beautiful Brule River State Forest on the Afterhours Ski Trail. Adult and youth racers compete in the 12k Freestyle, 24k Freestyle or the 12k Classic styles while Youth 13 and under compete in a 4k Freestyle.

Midwest Ice Racing

March 8, 2014Allouez Bay, Superiorwww.midwesticeracing.com

The Midwest Ice Racing Association is gearing up for the 2014 season. Enjoy a day of Motorcycle and ATV Ice Racing on Barker’s Island Bay, March 8th, 2014. Plenty of parking available.

Douglas County Fish and Game League Sports Show

March 28-30, 2014Wessman Arena, UW-Superior Campus2600 Catlin Avenue, Superiorwww.dcfgl.org

The three-day sports show draws thousands of visitors with fun and entertainment for sportsmen and sportswomen of all ages. Vendor of everything from fishing lures to fishing boats and all the hunting gear you could imagine. Hunting and fishing seminars. Live fishpond and drawings for prizes.

Gitchee Gummi Brewfest

April 5, 2014Wessman Arena, UW-Superior Campus2600 Catlin Avenue, Superiorwww.ggbrewfest.com

Where can you find a man in a kilt, two more in lederhosen, a Surly Woodchuck, an Angry Minnow and 1,200 beer nuts joining forces for a good cause? Answer: at the Jaycees’ Gitchee Gummi Brewfest in Superior, of course. Get your tickets early, limited number of VIP tickets available.

Circle of Native Nations Powwow

April 19, 2014Wessman Arena, UW-Superior Campus2701 Catlin Avenue, Superiorwww.uwsuper.edu/firstnationscenter/

Each spring, several of the neighboring first nations from northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan come together at UWS to host this large powwow. Powwows are a Native American gathering and social event that allows for celebration, dancing, and socializing. The powwow includes two Grand Entries, several different hosted drums, a variety of themed dances and feast. There will be music, dancing, games for the children, plus vendors with handmade jewelry, candies and more. Grand Entries at 1 and 7 p.m. with a traditional feast at 5 p.m.

Homegrown Music Festival: Superior Night

May 1, 2014Throughout Superiorwww.duluthhomegrown.org

Superior Night — arguably the most fun night of The Homegrown Music Festival — is when local musicians get to shine throughout Superior establishments. The Homegrown Music Festival is the annual showcase of Twin Ports musicians. What began as a simple birthday party with a handful of bands is now in its 16th year, and is run by a volunteer steering committee and a board of directors. The annual festival features more than 180 musical acts, along with a few filmmakers and other artists.

Jaws Fishing Derby

June 6-8, 2014St Louis Bay and Lake Superior, Superiorwww.wlsta.org

Anglers of all ages try their luck in this annual fishing tournament on the waters of the St. Louis Bay and western Lake Superior. Awards are presented in adult and youth amateur divisions and a pro division.

Solon Springs Family Fun Days

June 28 – July 4, 2014Solon Springswww.solonsprings.net

Celebrating all things Solon Springs and summertime, this annual event features town and village-wide garage sales, baked goods sales, entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, a parade, and — of course — fireworks.

A Superior Fourth of July

July 4, 2014Greater Downtown Superior and Head of the Lakes Fairgroundswww.superior4thjuly.com

Celebrate our Country’s birth. Watch the annual Fourth of July Parade, listen to the Superior Singers perform patriotic tunes and view the Tower Avenue Car Show, all in downtown Superior. Later that evening watch the fireworks explode over head at the Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds.

Good Neighbor Days

July 4-6, 2014Downtown and Ball Park, Gordonwww.gordonwi.us.com/gnd.html

Celebrate the Fourth of July with three days of music, food, duck races, ball games, mud volleyball and a parade. The area’s most spectacular fireworks take place Saturday night.

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Northwoods Music Festival

July 19, 2014Barker’s Island Festival Park, Superiorwww.northwoodsmusicfestival.com

Come down to Barker’s Island for a day of live music, fresh air and fun. With Lake Superior as a backdrop, the event features a variety of music, with a focus on the independent singer-songwriter. The grounds will be covered by local and regional arts and craft artisans, as well as food and beverage vendors.

Cowboy Fast Draw

Wisconsin State ChampionshipJuly 19 and 20, 2014Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds4600 Tower Avenue, Superiorwww.cowboyfastdraw.com

The spirit of the Old West comes alive as shooters dressed in late 1800s style clothing, use stock .45 caliber guns, traditional Old West holsters and wax bullets to fire at a 24” target in a competition of speed and accuracy to see just who is the ‘Fastest Gun’. Hosted by local Fast Draw Club Black River Bandits for a third year. Cowboys and Cowgirls will come from far and wide to take a ‘shot’ at the title.

Lake Superior Wooden Boat Festival

Date TBD, typically held in JulyMarina Drive, Barker’s IslandSuperiorwww.stewartriver.com/LSWBF.html

The largest wooden and classic boat show on Lake Superior. Vintage and new boats of all kinds, including pulling boats, runabouts, power boats, sailboats, canoes and kayaks, are on display. Weather permitting, a boat parade on St Louis Bay follows the display. Visit the event website for an update on when the festival will be held.

Lake Superior Day

July 20, 2014Barker’s Island Festival ParkMarina Drive, Superiorwww.superiorforum.org

Lake Superior Day was started in the early 1990s to highlight the importance of this great water body to the basin’s environment and economy. The Lake Superior Binational Forum promotes this basin-wide event to highlight the special connections people have to this unique world treasure.

Lakefest

August 2, 2014Barker’s Island Festival ParkMarina Drive, Superiorwww.facebook.com/twinportslakefest

Held the first Saturday of each August, the family carnival festival is enjoyed by all ages. Live music, food, lots of games, prizes, face painting, crafts and much more. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the old-fashioned interactive games like gunny sack races, water balloon toss and three-legged races. Free admission.

Bong Historical Center Third Annual Military Vehicle Show

August 16, 2014Richard I Bong Veterans Historical Center305 Harborview Parkway, Superiorwww.bvncenter.org

Get up close and personal with jeeps, trucks, armored Humvees, the M4 Sherman tank and many other interesting examples of military vehicles. Special admission price includes access to the show display area AND the Center’s museum galleries! Food and beverage vendors on-site.

Superior Watercross Shootout

The Fastest Show on H2OAugust 16 and 17, 2014Marina Drive, Barker’s IslandSuperiorwww.kkcb.com/watercross

Get ready for another weekend of exciting racing returning to Barker’s Island Festival Park in Superior for high adrenaline racing of snowmobiles on water. Along with drag and oval racing, attendees will be able to browse vendors, listen to music, and enjoy food and beverages from local restaurants.

Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival

August 22 and 23, 2014Barker’s IslandMarina Drive, Superiorwww.lakesuperiordragons.com

Celebrate the ancient Oriental sport of Dragon Boat racing at Barker’s Island. Be a spectator or a participant on one of the 100 teams from around the Midwest and Canada at one of the largest dragon boat festivals in the United States. Food, beverages and souvenirs.

Great Northern Classic Rodeo

August 29-31, 2014Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds4600 Tower Avenue, Superiorwww.greatnorthernclassicrodeo.com

Yee-Haw! The cowboys and cowgirls are back in town! Held at the Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds, the Rodeo features saddle bronco riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, team roping, bareback riding and barrel racing. Other events include the Miracle Rodeo, a 5K walk/run and children’s games. Great fun for the entire family! See our ad on page 32.

Burrito Union 5 & 10 Hour Triathlon

September 6, 2014Pattison State Park6294 South Highway 35, Superiorwww.burritouniontri.com

The Burrito Union 5 & 10 Hour Trathlon is a party for people with a triathlon problem. The most unique triathlon on the face of the Earth, there’s nothing like it anywhere else. Located in and around beautiful Pattison State Park, athletes swim, bike, and run this five or ten mile race. With four different course options — the One & Done sprint triathlon, the Fat Capitalist solo triathlon, the Imperialist two-person relay, and the Comrades three-person relay — it’s a full day of racing excitement!

BIDtoberfest

October 1-31, 2014Greater Downtown Superiorwww.superiorbid.com

Month-long activities celebrating the Fall harvest. Farmers’ market, children’s activities, pumpkin painting, music, childen’s scarecrow coloring contest, music, restaurant specials, a .01K race for charity, a walk-about parade, and Barfest.

Before driving a long distance to attend an event, be sure to check www.visitdouglascounty.com for current event-related news, dates, and times or call our Welcome Center at 800-942-5313.

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Lodging

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Androy Hotel715-394-7731 | 1213 Tower Ave, Superiorwww.androyhotel.com 45 39-85

Barker’s Island Inn & Conference Center715-392-7152 • 800-344-7515 | 300 Marina Dr, Superiorwww.barkersislandinn.comSee our ad on page 35.

111 79-149

Best Western Bay Walk Inn715-392-7600 • 800-528-1234 | 1405 Susquehanna Ave, Superiorwww.bestwestern.comSee our ad on page 35.

50 70-170

Best Western Bridgeview715-392-8174 • 800-777-5572 | 415 Hammond Ave, Superiorwww.zmchotels.comSee our ad on page 35.

96 70-180

Black Bear Casino Resort218-878-2327 • 888-771-0777 | 1785 Hwy 210, Carltonwww.blackbearcasinoresort.comSee our ad on page 39.

406 55-135

Hampton Inn218-720-3000 • 800-426-7866 | 310 Canal Park Dr, Duluthwww.hampton.com/hi/duluthSee our ad on page 2.

103 99-299

Heartwood Conference Center & Retreat800-577-4848 | N10884 Hoinville Rd, Tregowww.HeartwoodConferenceCenter.com

68 95-240

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites715-392-3444 | 303 2nd Ave E, Superiorwww.hisuperior.com

84 84-239

Manning Motel715-392-2281 | 3209 Belknap St, Superior

21 32-79

Schatzi’s 4 Seasons Resort - Cabins715-466-4095 | 16095 South Chipmunk Hollow Road, Wascottwww.schatzisresort.comSee our ad on page 35. 4 90-110

South Pier Inn218-786-9007 | 701 South Lake Avenue, Duluthwww.southpierinn.com 29 87-387

Super 8 Motel of Superior4901 East Second Street, Superior | 715-398-7686www.super8.com 40 50-120

Superior Inn715-394-7706 • 800-777-8599 | 525 Hammond Ave, Superiorwww.superiorinn.comSee our ad on page 35. 69 39-165

Continential Breakfast

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Legend

Newly Renovated

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Make Us Your Lake Place This Summer!

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Schatzi’s 4 Seasons Resort. Inc.

Home of The Golden Chipmunk Bar & Grill

Schatzisresort.com

Six miles West of Hwy 53 off South Douglas County Rd “T”

16095 S. Chipmunk Hollow Rd., Wascott, WI 54838

(715) 466-4095 [email protected]

“Your Outdoor Recreation Heaven Awaits”

Home of The Golden Chipmunk Bar & Grill

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Emergency Listings, WI-FI & Photo Credits

Cover: Canoeing the Bois Brule River by Paul StillmankPage 2: South Shore Sunset by Brittany Berrens, Lighthouse (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 3: Fall Colors at Amnicon Falls by Maria PlachtaPage 4: Welcome Center Staff (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 5: Beach glass on the South Shore by Anya Russom, Kids at Wisconsin Point by Nancie JardinePage 6: Treetops at Amnicon Falls by Maria PlachtaPage 7: Tree Shadows at Amnicon Falls by Maria Plachta, A Fork in the Trail at Pattison State Park by Anya RussomPage 8: Mountain Biker courtesy of the Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores, Kayak Gear by Mireille HessPage 9: Bayfield Hiking Trail Boardbwalk and Fishing at the Highway 13 Bridge by Catherine KhalarPage 10: White-tailed Deer in Fresh Snow by Catherine Khalar, and Deer Hunters (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 11: Nemadji Golf Course and Golfer (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 14: Lake Nebagamon Fog by Catherine Khalar, Brule Across the Bridge by Gervase Thompson (2012 Photo Contest First Place Winner)Page 15: Lucius Woods PAC by Dave Johnson

Page 20: Barker’s Island by Charlie JohnsonPage 21: Amsoil Speedway by Ken Johnson, Snowboarder courtesy of Mont du Lac RecreationPage 22: Steak Dinner courtesy of Captain Barker’s Restaurant & LoungePage 24: Dreamland Supper Club Sign by Jan O’BrienPage 25: Douglas County Farmer’s Market (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 26: Jim of Oulu Glass (Visitors Bureau file photo) and Jewelry (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 27: Earth Exchange, Duluth Pottery, and Up North Sundries (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 28: Adam Stariha of Pine Sap by Kyle Hanson Photography, www.kylehansonphotography.comPage 29: Opera Performance, Women’s Hockey, and MacBeth Scene courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Superior University Relations DepartmentPage 30: Music on Barker’s Island (Visitors Bureau file photo)Page 37: Wisconsin Point Lighthouse by Matt StenglPage 38: Blatnik Bridge by Bob JauchBack: Little Manitou Falls at Pattison State Park by Anya Russom

Photo Credits

Fire, Police, Medical PersonnelImmediate Response: 911Road Conditions: 511

Urgent Care & Medical ServicesSt. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic715-395-3950109 North 28th Street, Superior

Emergency RoomEssentia Health St Mary’s Hospital of Superior715-817-70003500 Tower Avenue, Superior

Medical ServicesEssentia Health St. Mary’s Superior Clinic715-395-54543500 Tower Avenue, Superior

24-Hour PharmacyWalgreen Drug Store715-392-95502015 Tower Avenue, Superior

Emergency Listings

A & W Restaurant701 Belknap Street, SuperiorAces on 29th2827 Oakes Avenue, SuperiorBarker’s Island Inn & Conference Center300 Marina Drive, SuperiorBarker’s Island Marina/Sailboats Inc.250 Marina Drive, SuperiorBelknap Liquor & Lounge130 Belknap Street, SuperiorBest Western Bay Walk Inn1405 Susquehanna Avenue, SuperiorBest Western Bridgeview415 Hammond Avenue, SuperiorBig Apple Bagels1224 Belknap Street, Superior

Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Hwy 210, Carlton, MNBuilder’s Saloon/Stargate Nightclub619 Tower Avenue, SuperiorCorbins Harbor Inn7804 South Cty Road A, SuperiorSuperior Bayfront110 Harbor View Parkway, SuperiorFraternal Order of Eagles1710 North 12th Street, SuperiorGronk’s Grill & Bar4909 East 2nd Street, SuperiorHeartwood Conference Center & RetreatN10884 Hoinville Road, MinongHoliday Inn Express Hotel & Suites303 2nd Avenue East, Superior

Kro Bar & GrillUS Highway 2, BruleMaytag Laundries1721 Tower Avenue, SuperiorMcDonald’s Restaurant2026 Tower Avenue, SuperiorMcDonald’s Restaurant East End2115 East 2nd Street, SuperiorMont du Lac Recreation Area3125 Mont du Lac Drive, SuperiorNorthland Camping & RV Park6377 East State Road 13, SuperiorO’Neill’s Pub & Liquor3333 Tower Avenue, SuperiorPerkins Bakery & Restaurant109 East 2nd Street, Superior

Pizza Man1602 Tower Avenue, SuperiorRed Mug Espresso Coffeehouse916 Hammond Avenue, SuperiorThe Shack3301 Belknap Street, SuperiorSt. Croix Inn11390 South 5th, Solon SpringsSuper 8 Motel of Superior4901 East 2nd Street, SuperiorSuperior Inn525 Hammond Avenue, SuperiorT.J.’s Champions Lounge715 Belknap Street, Superior

Wi-Fi Hotspots

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The Superior Douglas County area is more than just a great place to visit, this is a great place to relocate your business, your home, and your family!

Request a Relocation Guide/Membership Directory from The Chamber (www.superiorchamber.org) for detailed information about the City of Superior and Douglas County. The Guide includes our history and demographics, employment and business information, as well as choosing the perfect home or school for your children.

Superior and Douglas County residents are committed to providing the highest level of education for both the youth and adult populations. Through their tax dollars, they have supported the construction of several new elementary schools and a new middle school. We also have excellent private and parochial schools that are located in the area. We are also very proud to have the University of Wisconsin Superior and the Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College located in Superior.

Remember, too, the natural beauty of Lake Superior, surrounding parks, museums, and all the activities that make this the perfect place to live and to visit.

You’ll love it so much, you’ll want to move here

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More than 20 picturesque ports of callalong 1,100 miles of Great Lakes Shoreline.

View our new Visitors Guide online!

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Superior joins Duluth, Minn. to create a community called the Twin Ports. Just a short drive over the Bong or Blatnik Bridge, Duluth and the surrounding area offers many recreational, shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. For more information about our neighbors to the north, check out Visit Duluth. www.visitduluth.com

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