Ely has been Named One of “The 15 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2021” – Ely, MN

Ely has been Named One of “The 15 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2021” – Ely, MN

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (Paul Vincent/Explore Minnesota)
Ely is the BWCAW and Superior National Forest gateway town in Northern Minnesota! Ely, Minnesota (pop. 3,390)

Visit Ely MN: We’re not surprised, but we are honored and proud to make the list! Being been named one of “The 15 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2021” by Smithsonian Magazine. Road trip, anyone? 

Ely sits on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), over one million acres of interconnected lakes and streams, uncut forest and remote wetlands that just last year became the world’s largest internationally certified Dark Sky Sanctuary. Tucked within the boundaries of northeast Minnesota’s Superior National Forest, the BWCAW features more than 1,200 miles of canoe- and kayak-only water routes. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Canadian voyageurs used these channels to transport fur. Today, they’re a paddler’s dream.

Winter is Ely’s longest season. While dogsled adventures are a popular pastime (the town’s moniker is actually “Sled Dog Capital of the World”), cross-country skiing, ice fishing, and even family-friendly kicksledding, a mix of both skiing and dog sledding that involves propelling a chair through snow by kicking, all take center stage over approximately seven months of the year.

The colorfully painted one- and two-story structures along downtown Ely’s Sheridan Street (its main thoroughfare) exude endless charm, especially when blanketed in snow. Ely’s storefronts are also home to a wealth of locally made goods, like the warm winter boots and moccasins of Steger MuklukWintergreen Northern Wear’s outdoor apparel (all designed, cut, and sewn onsite), and even Crapola!, Ely’s own uniquely named granola company that’s known for its signature cranberry and apple mix. Piragis Northwoods Company offers all the supplies you’ll need for a fully outfitted paddling trip, while the Brandenburg Gallery is the perfect spot for perusing the works of National Geographic photographer and local native, Jim Brandenburg.

Moose, black bear, beaver and timber wolf can be seen in the greater Ely region. Pay a visit to the town’s International Wolf Center, a 17,000-square-foot facility where you can watch gray wolves frolic and hunt. Or get a close-up look at the North American Bear Center’s resident black bears Ted, Holly, Lucky and Tasha during daily behind-the-scenes tours.

Hungry? Don’t miss the massive burgers at Stony Ridge Resort & Cafe (which doubles as an RV and tent campground), or pair a Blueberry Blonde ale with a beef brisket sandwich at Ely’s Boathouse Brewpub & Restaurant. Join local residents for coffee roasted onsite and vino by the glass at Northern Ground Coffee + Wine BarEvergreen Restaurant is known for its all-day selection of fine casual cuisine, including corned beef hash for breakfast and broiled walleye at dinner.

 

Central Park Festival Grounds: Plan Now for Eagan’s July 4th Funfest Festivities – Eagan, MN

Central Park Festival Grounds: Plan Now for Eagan’s July 4th Funfest Festivities – Eagan, MN

July 4th Parade starts 10:00 am & Car Show 1:00 pm

Be sure to bring the family to enjoy the colorful parade, thrilling rides, carnival fun and events on the festival grounds of Central Park.

The region’s largest display of fireworks takes place at dusk on July 4th!

This year’s modified Eagan’s July 4th Funfest festivities will include an adventurous scavenger hunt, a spectacular kids bike parade, the annual Ambassadors coronation, a showcase of Eagan’s restaurants, and of course, fireworks!! Click here for complete details.

Fireworks
Eagan’s fantastic fireworks tradition continues as one of the largest displays in the region will be illuminating the skies beginning at dusk on July 4.  Higher altitude shells will be used this year allowing for the fireworks to be viewed from further away.  For additional details and an optimal viewing map, please click here  

Red Cross Blood Drive
Funfest is proud to be partnering with the American Red Cross on a blood drive which will be conducted on July 3 at Cub Foods (Lexington & Diffley) from 10 am – 4 pm and Dunn Brothers from 8 am – 2 pm.  To sign up, please click here.

FunFeast
Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and…FunFeast?  Yes, food is an important part of any Independence Day celebration, so that’s why we’ve created FunFest – a brand new initiative aimed at satisfying your appetite for excellent Eagan restaurant food and gift cards!  Simply dine at any participating Eagan restaurant July 1 – 12, snap a photo of your food, and post it on social media using #Funfest2021.  A total of 12 winners will be randomly selected and awarded with gift cards.  Plus, one grand prize winner will be selected and richly rewarded with $250 in Eagan restaurant gift cards. Click here for a list of participating restaurants!

Kids Bike Parade
Decorate a bike and help kick off Funfest with our annual Kid’s Bike Parade on Saturday, July 3! All ages are welcome. Arrive early to touch up those decorations and line up! The parade start time is 3 pm in front of the Eagan Rotary Band Shell. The parade will follow the path behind the band shell around the pond and end as the kids make the full loop. Make your bike standout. Our Funfest Ambassadors will be on hand to help out. Crafts and treats will also be available!

 

Our Mission

To benefit our community through sponsorship, organization and promotion of Eagan’s July 4th Funfest, an annual community celebration.

History

Eagan’s July 4th Funfest has been occurring annually for over 50 years. Beginning as a small group of children riding around town on decorated bicycles, the event has grown into a two day event with live bands, rides, lots of food, a parade, and a fireworks show that attracts more that 100,000.

Belfast Cowboys
The Lupines are in Bloom and a New Lakewalk is Completely Open and is Magnificent! – Duluth, MN

The Lupines are in Bloom and a New Lakewalk is Completely Open and is Magnificent! – Duluth, MN

Lupines with Lake Superior in the background.
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Beginning some time in June, roadsides around many Lake Superior shores blossom with lupine. The lavender, pink, white or rose flowers are not native to the region, but probably were introduced in the 1960s as an ornamental plant originally from the Pacific Northwest.

Lupine gets its name from the Latin word lupus for “wolf” and was once mistakenly thought to take nutrients from the soil, says David Schimpf, director of the Olga Lakela Herbarium at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Actually, these “legumes,” through their roots, enrich the soil.

The sun-loving lupine tends to sprout in recently cleared areas – such as under electrical power lines or along roadsides – and thrives in either acid- or alkaline-rich soils as long as there is adequate sun.

And, as the sun is shining, the Duluth community is bustling too, here, a look a the new Lakewalk which is lookin’ real fine! 

Mission

Destination Duluth is a collaborative online resource dedicated to educating and inspiring the public about the beauty of Duluth, Minnesota, thereby shaping the City’s positive growth.

Co-founded in 2013 by resident Duluthians Branden Robinson, Christopher Swanson, and Tom Livingston, “Destination Duluth was created to fill the need of educating the public about the qualities of Duluth as a ‘destination for life,’” Livingston shares.

Robinson echoes this intent, adding, “We believe Duluth to be a world-class community, thanks to its natural, social and economic assets.”

Simply put, Destination Duluth is here to showcase all of the amazing things that make Duluth … well, Duluth. It’s a phenomenal place to live, and we want to share it with the world. Through a wealth of stories written by local residents and accompanied by amazing photography, we hope to inspire you to become a Duluthian yourself.

North House Folk School: Craft of Sail⁠ ⁠- Grand Marais, MN

North House Folk School: Craft of Sail⁠ ⁠- Grand Marais, MN

Teaching traditional northern crafts that inspire the hands, the heart and the mind. On the shores of Lake Superior in Grand Marais, MN.

North House Folk School: Spend a day aboard the Hjørdis and learn the basics of sailing a 50’ gaff-rigged schooner on Lake Superior. This course offers a mix of in-class preparation and on-the-water experience: topics include points of sail, seamanship, rope-work, sailing terminology, and boat handling technique. Wind, weather, and waves vary greatly on Lake Superior, and students will take an active part in evaluating the prevailing conditions; the sailing experience will be tailored accordingly. No prior experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn and get out on the water.⁠
There are three great opportunities to take this 1-day class at North House this Summer: 6/20, 7/18, and 8/22⁠. ⁠Follow the Course Calendar link to learn more and register⁠!

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Matthew Ecklund

 Matthew Ecklund

Required Tools

  1. Warm layers and rain gear (conditions vary by the minute on Lake Superior).
  2. Good shoes
  3. Hat and sunglasses
  4. …and keep an eye on the forecast!

Optional Tools

To get the most out of this class, please read The Craft of Sail by Jan AdkinsInvitation to Sailing by Alan Brown or some other reference on the basics of sailing (and bring it with you to class). The North House School Store often has these publications on hand; call to inquire.

Hours: 9am-4:30pm
Tuition: $200.00
Music and Camping Event: Edge of Everywhere – Sandstone, MN

Music and Camping Event: Edge of Everywhere – Sandstone, MN

Osprey Wilds and Save the Boundary Waters are partnering with the creators of the album
Echoes from Iron Ore to host a live music event on Saturday, June 12.

Echoes from Iron Ore is a collaborative, independent roots music album recorded in March 2021 in a small cabin at the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). Produced by Dave Simonett (Trampled by Turtles, Dead Man Winter), the album features a cast of local musicians and will help raise money and awareness for the protection of the BWCA. You can hear samples of the music at echoesfromironore.com. Learn about the issues surrounding the BWCA and enjoy a night of live music, food, and camping. This event is family-friendly and will be held at Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center in Sandstone, Minnesota.

Tickets: General admission is $25 per person. Children ages 10 and under can join for free. Live outdoor music will be from 4 – 8 pm on June 12.

 

 

Lineup

Echoes from Iron Ore Echoes from Iron Ore is a roots music project recorded in March 2021 at the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota. Produced by Dave Simonett (Trampled by Turtles, Dead Man Winter), the album features a cast of local musicians and will help raise money and awareness for the protection of the BWCA. You can hear samples of the music at echoesfromironore.com. The album is currently in post-production and will be available for purchase in September.

Potluck String Band

In the Potluck String Band, everyone brings something to the table, and, as often happens when creating something together, the result is more than the parts that made it. Call it joy, call it good old-fashioned fun, call it a bunch of strings strummed into a heart-opening chord.

Katey Bellville

With a nostalgic appreciation for old-time tunes, Katey Bellville inevitably pines for traditional sounds while composing contemporary songs. Raised both in the rolling hills of the country on horseback and deep in the heart of the city of Minneapolis, she has always stirred a brew of reverse passions. Dedicated listeners describe her original songs as ‘unforgettable’, blending modern pop sensibilities with fundamental bluegrass instrumentation.

Camping, Food & More

  • Camp overnight at Osprey Wilds on Saturday. Choose from our Family Camping Area (quiet hours start at 10 pm) or our Adult Camping area. Camping passes can be reserved when purchasing a ticket. Limited dorm-style lodging is also available. Please email us for more information.
  • Food prepared by Osprey Wilds will be available during the evening. Meals can be pre-ordered with your ticket or purchased on Saturday, June 12. Menu: Pulled pork sandwiches, chips, and cucumber tomato salad
  • Beer from Moose Lake Brewery will be available for adults over the age of 21. Non-alcoholic beverages will also be available to purchase.
  • Canoe rentals will be available from 2-4 pm on June 12 for $10. Please reserve when purchasing your ticket by Friday, June 11.

 

Rates

  • General Admission: $25.00
  • Camping: Adult Area – $15 per tent: $15.00
  • Camping: Family Area – $15 per tent: $15.00
  • Canoe Rental: $10.00
  • Meal: $10.00

About Osprey Wilds

Osprey Wilds is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) residential environmental learning center and conference & retreat center nestled on the shores of Grindstone Lake in east-central Minnesota.

We are committed to developing an understanding, ethics and responsibility regarding the environment and stewardship through formal and informal teaching that links nature and humans.

It is our goal that every visitor feels connected to the natural environment and feels that the protection of nature is also the protection of mankind.

A healthy environment starts with and is perpetuated by a personal connection to it. We been providing environmental and outdoor education programs since 1971 and are committed to providing lifelong learning experiences to people of all ages, including programming in natural history and science, team-building, adventure/challenge, wildlife, energy, outdoor skills and human history.

 

Event Information

Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center
54165 Audubon Dr.
Sandstone, MN 55072
The Mississippi River Paddle Share Reservation System Opens for Memorial Day Weekend!

The Mississippi River Paddle Share Reservation System Opens for Memorial Day Weekend!

A self-serve kayaking system within the national park of the Twin Cities: the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area! There are rental stations positioned along the Mississippi River and on Pickerel Lake.

 

New This Year: The Gorge route from Bohemian Flats Park to the Lake Street Bridge. This calm stretch was formed thousands of years ago, when a cascading waterfall slowly making its way upriver carved out a deep channel. Reservations can be made up to 21 days in advance. Learn more and book your adventure at paddleshare.org

 

 

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