10 Things to do in Grand Marais That You Shouldn't Miss

June 7, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Grand Marais is a city in Cook County, Minnesota, United States. It is a northern village located on the shores of Lake Superior, and a vibrant, bustling town. The population was 1,351 at the 2010 census. It is also the county seat and sole municipality of Cook County. Prior to inhabitation by white settlers and prior to Minnesota’s statehood, Grand Marais was inhabited by the Anishinaable indigenous people, the thriving woodland people also known as the Ojibwe. The Ojibwe name for the area is Gichi-biitoobiig, which means "great duplicate water," "parallel body of water" or "double body of water" (like a bayou), a reference to the two bays which form the large harbor off Lake Superior.
Restaurants in Grand Marais

1. Poplar Lake

Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604 +1 218-388-2214 http://www.trailcenterlodge.com
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Poplar Lake

Entry point to many lakes in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

Reviewed By 198loriw

Love the multiple islands and inlets that make up this lake. Lots of character to this lake. Gorgeous for kayaking!

2. Grand Portage State Forest

Grand Marais, MN 55606 +1 218-475-2360 http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/sft00023/index.html
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Grand Portage State Forest

Located northwest of Lake Superior, this area offers camping, hiking, cross-country skiing and dogsledding.

Reviewed By BCSunflower777 - Chanhassen, United States

The short walk to High Falls is lovely--and the view at the end is spectacular. After driving to the top of Minnesota, why wouldn't you stop to see this? As the highest waterfall in Minnesota, it is a magnificent natural beauty and mesmerizing as most waterfalls are. The visitor center is clean and well maintained, too, with a nice gift shop and interpretive displays about Ojibwe culture. The 1/2 mile trail is paved and has very little elevation gain, making it accessible to nearly everyone.

3. North House Folk School

500 W Highway 61, Grand Marais, MN 55604-2348 +1 888-387-9762 [email protected] http://www.northhouse.org/
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North House Folk School

Modeled after Danish folk schools from the 1800s, this educational site offers up to 100 different courses on a wide variety of subjects such as spinning wool and sailing.

4. Joe's Inland Fishing

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Joe's Inland Fishing

a guided fishing trip in our Classic 165 Alumacraft. Equipped with a 50HP 4-stroke and up-to-date electronics. We also supply rods & reels, bait, tackle and life vests. Catch and Release or take them home. We clean and package your catch upon request. If you don't want to touch your bait or fish I'll do that for you. Joe's Inland Fishing service is located just 5 minutes from Grand Marais, a

5. Gunflint Mercantile

12 1st Ave W, Grand Marais, MN 55604-3131 +1 218-387-9228 [email protected] http://www.gunflintmercantile.com
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Gunflint Mercantile

Grand Marais' Candy and Fudge Shop! Made-from-scratch Fudge, Truffles, Turtles, Peanut Butter Cups and Soup mixes, Retro Candy, Candy Cigarettes, Ice cream, Souvenirs and much more. Stop in for FREE Samples!!

Reviewed By 408randyv - Tofte, United States

Her handmade turtles and wolf-paws are the best add-on present you could hope for (but buy extra cause you'll want some for yourself!). Her fudge is superb as well and the whole place has that classic candy shop feel that makes you want to hang out (and have some ice cream). We send this as presents to our friends around the country and they can't stop raving and wanting more. Located in what was voted the "Coolest Small Town in the United States" this is not to be missed!

6. Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

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Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

Voyageur Canoe Outfitters is a Boundary Waters Canoe Area Trip outfitter with lodging at the end of Minnesota's Gunflint Trail. We offer canoe camping trips into the BWCA and Quetico Park in Canada. Experience wilderness lakes, excellent fishing for lake trout, walleye, smallmouth bass and northern pike. There are awesome opportunities to see timber wolves, moose, deer, beavers, loons and more. Voyageur is located 56 miles from Grand Marais, Minnesota on Saganaga Lake. We offer tow boat transportation, boat and motor rentals, cabins and more all in a wilderness setting. Where the Trail Ends Your Voyage Begins.

7. Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply

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Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply

Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply is where your Grand Marais outdoor adventures begin! Our retail store has high quality gear and clothing, hand-picked by our staff. If you're itching to get outside, ask about our guided tours, including fishing, kayaking, rock climbing, paddle boarding, canoeing and hiking. In winter we have ice climbing, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing and ice fishing. Or you can rent the equipment you need to create your own adventure. If you are new to the area, make us your first stop to get the local secrets for an exciting and fun visit to Grand Marais.

8. Seagull Canoe Outfitters

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Seagull Canoe Outfitters

Seagull Canoe Outfitters is located on Seagull Lake in the very NE corner of MN. We have access to Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Canada's Quetico Park from our location on the end of the Gunflint Trail. Both areas are protected wilderness areas with hundreds of lakes interconnected by trails called portages. The fishing is incredible for walleye, smallmouth bass, lake trout and northern pike. You sleep in a tent under a starry night sky. You travel by canoe from lake to lake. Loons and moose are frequent sightings. Please visit our website.

9. Artists Point

Grand Marais, MN
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Artists Point

Reviewed By karensSouthernIN - New Albany, United States

I thought this was an artsy place to shop until we got there and found out it’s more for climbing, walking, and enjoying the scenery!! We loved it. We climbed all over the rocks & took tons of pix. You could spend a couple of hours climbing or just sitting on a rock and watching the waves rol in. We walked to the lighthouse at the other end too. There’s also a rocky beach to enjoy if you like. There is a good-sized parking lot with free parking and there is no cost to visit this place. Highly recommend it!

10. Honeymoon Bluff

Clearwater Lake Road , near Flour Lake Campground Going off Gunflint Trail for 27 miles, Grand Marais, MN
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Honeymoon Bluff

Reviewed By 92lisab

A bit of a hike, but so worth the steps to reach the summit! You can see a wide vista, birds, bees, wild flowers, lakes, feel the fresh breeze and just simply experience nature in it's finest

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