Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival
Friday, June 20th, Saturday 21st
All Day & Free
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Location
500 West Hwy 61
Grand Marias, MN
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Enjoy a rare chance to catch a glimpse, step aboard, and even set sail on some of the grandest ships of yore. Draw Events is once again bringing tall ships to Duluth. Festival of Sail Duluth 2025 will feature ship tours, day sails, educational programming, food and beverage, entertainment and fun for the entire family!
NEW for 2025: Don’t miss the Superior High Dive Challenge, a thrilling four-day competition that will make history as the first professional high diving event ever held on the Great Lakes. Elite athletes from around the world will leap from a 66-foot platform into Lake Superior — right from Duluth’s new sea wall. This adrenaline-pumping event is included with your Festival of Sail ticket. Read more and get excited!
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, an adventure junkie, or a lakeside lounger, this waterfront celebration offers something for everyone. Mark your calendar now — you won’t want to miss it!
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Come see these historic ships from around the world!
Celebrate all day long with free fitness, family-friendly fun, dance sessions, shopping, music, and more. Here’s what’s in store:
🧘♀️ Morning Movement
10:30 am – Yoga with Bouldering Project
Start your day grounded and energized with a free outdoor yoga session.
🛍️ Local Shopping
10 am-4 pm: Minneapolis Park Market
Browse 20+ local makers, including handmade ceramics, jewelry, pet treats, and kid-run businesses.
🏓 Pickleball on the Parkway
3:30-8:30 pm: Open Play
Grab a paddle and join the action—no registration needed!
💃 Evening Dance Sessions
5:30-6:30 pm: Line Dancing with Deena
6:45-7:45 pm: K-Pop Random Dance Play
8:00-9:00 pm: Zumba Dance Jam
Whether you’re two-stepping or popping and locking, there’s a dance floor with your name on it.
🎧 DJ Dance Party
9:00–10:00 pm: Keep the energy up before the fireworks with a high-energy dance party set by our live DJ.
🌮 Food Trucks
Twelve diverse food trucks will be serving up delicious eats all day long—come hungry
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Red, White, and Boom | July 4, 2024
🎆 Fireworks Over the Mississippi | 10:00 pm
End the day with a breathtaking fireworks display, lighting up the Minneapolis skyline and riverfront in a show of color, sparkle, and celebration.
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Friday, July 4th, 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Free
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Water Works Park and West River Parkway
West side of the Mississippi River, Downtown Minneapolis
425 West River Parkway
Minneapolis, MN
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Paddling the Twin Cities:You don’t have to go to the Boundary Waters to have fun paddling a canoe.
In Minnesota, we pride ourselves on being connected to water. But getting out there is easier said than done. Where do I put in my boat? How fast is too fast for moving water? How long will this take? Are there rentals? The information you need is all over the place, if you can find it at all.
We thought it could be easier, so some water-loving Minnesota Star Tribune staff members set out to create an urban paddling guide. We researched, paddled and mapped our favorite routes within the metro area.
We hope this guide helps you see the Twin Cities in new ways: take a lazy river ride toward the Minneapolis skyline; explore a little-seen part of St. Paul; practice portaging at Lebanon Hills in the southern suburbs.
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Bring a life jacket. State law requires one for each person on board your watercraft.
Think twice before paddling in winds over 10 mph.
Watch water levels on rivers and creeks.
Swim with care.
Be mindful of private property.
Please tag @startribune in your urban paddling photos, and submit any questions about urban paddling to us using this form. See you on the water.











Writing Jake Steinberg, Tom Nehil, Greta Kaul, C.J. Sinner, Susan Du, Walker Orenstein
Photography and Videography Aaron Lavinsky, Anthony Soufflé, Greta Kaul
Cartography Jake Steinberg
Editing Pam Louwagie, Tim Whitecotton, Genevieve Ross, Andy Putz, Mike Rice
Design and development Anna Boone, Tom Nehil
Promotion Sara Porter
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Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival
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Summer on the North Shore is a magical time of year—the sun is at its zenith, boats dot the Grand Marais harbor, and the warm days beckon us outdoors.
The Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival celebrates the best of summer on Lake Superior. Join us for a joy-filled weekend that weaves together craft, community, and the beauty of long days by the big lake. Discover, dance, paddle, create, and welcome the brightest season at this festival!
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-Hands-on craft for all ages
-Harborside Boat Walk
-Live music and contra dancing
-Craft tools and supplies auction
-Summer Solstice Pageant by the Good Harbor Hill Players
-And lots more!
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Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival
Friday, June 20th, Saturday 21st
All Day & Free
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500 West Hwy 61
Grand Marias, MN
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The Land of 10,000 Lakes is known for just that: its enormous collection of beautiful, sparkling lakes. But Minnesota has much more to offer than our bodies of water. Each of these lakes is surrounded by amazing natural scenery that is worth visiting on its own. Some lakes are surrounded by old forests so thick that light barely penetrates. Others have miles of tall cliffs and rocky shorelines. Still other lakes wash sandy beaches that make it easy to spread out and enjoy the scenery.
It is a sandy beach on Lake Superior that we want to introduce.. The Black Beach in Minnesota’s North Shore is unlike anything else in the state – and maybe even in the world. It’s otherworldly beauty looks like something from another planet, and everyone should visit at least once. Here’s what you need to know:
The black beach is known for the fine black sand that lines the shore of Lake Superior. Bordered by jagged cliffs and rock formations, it creates a unique oasis for anyone who visits. If you think other beaches are photogenic, they pale in comparison to the unusual beauty of this black sand beach on Lake Superior.
The black sand is not a natural occurrence. It’s the result of taconite – dumped into the water over the course of many years by mining companies – that wash ashore with the waves. The tiny pieces of this mineral have mixed with the sand to create an otherworldly phenomenon. Although the beach is not natural, natural processes have ensured that the minerals washing ashore are not toxic and okay for humans and pets to enjoy.
The sight of the black sand alongside the red cliffs and blue water and sky is unlike anything else in Minnesota. The combination of colors is primed for an artist’s palette. Speaking of cliffs, some choose to climb up to get a better view of the beach. The vantage point from above makes Minnesota look like a far-off island. The scrubby trees and bushes that decorate the rocks only add to the effect.
It can be fun to experience the beach from above, like this, and from below by walking with the sand between your toes in person. The beach has picnic tables for guests to enjoy during their stay. This is a great place to have a picnic as you take in the beauty of Lake Superior before you.

Nicknamed “Onyx Beach,” strand property is open year-round to visitors. There’s a campground less than a mile away if you want to stay close to this natural beauty. Black Beach is beautiful even when it’s too cold to picnic. Under a blanket of snow, the beach becomes a peaceful paradise. With no sound but the water, it’s one of the most relaxing places in Minnesota. It’s fascinating to see this stark black beach transformed into a white blanket under the snow.
No matter when you visit, you’ll be treated to amazing Lake Superior views. Though Black Beach is not naturally occurring, its beauty helps visitors appreciate Minnesota’s natural landscape all the same.
Black Beach is a gorgeous northern Minnesota beach that looks like something from another planet. Have you ever visited this fascinating place? What did you think? If you love exploring Minnesota beaches, you’ll also want to visit nearby Iona’s Beach, a “singing” beach that you have to experience to believe.
If you need a spot to hang your hat (or towel) while you’re visiting these incredible North Shore beaches, you won’t want to pass up this incredible lakefront log home vacation rental with 260 feet of private black sand beach on Lake Superior. It’s located between Iona’s Beach and Black Beach, just a few minutes from both, and you probably won’t mind the massive stone fireplace, three bedrooms, and incredible lake views from this gorgeous vacation rental option, visit Airbnb.
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