Duluth Attractions
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Duluth Attractions
Another question about Duluth! Once again, I will be visiting July 30 thru Aug 3 so we have about 2 1/2 days to sightsee. We decided to stay at the Holiday Inn Express Suites in Superior, WI. Looked like a nice hotel on the lake, hopefully we can get a room with a view.
My questions are as follows and any information is welcome and most appreciated. Thanks!
1) How far is Leif Erickson Park from Canal Park and is it worth the drive to see the ship?
2) Is the ship still even going to be there the dates we will be there?
3) So far my things to do list is take VistaFleet cruise at night for 1-1 1/2 hours, Walk through Canal Park (not sure exactly what is there???).
4) Any other suggestions for things to do in the city? I am only 20 so we can't hit the casino or bars. Also, we want to stay in the city. The hour drive to Gooseberry falls seems a long drive for the little amount of time we are going to be there.
My questions are as follows and any information is welcome and most appreciated. Thanks!
1) How far is Leif Erickson Park from Canal Park and is it worth the drive to see the ship?
2) Is the ship still even going to be there the dates we will be there?
3) So far my things to do list is take VistaFleet cruise at night for 1-1 1/2 hours, Walk through Canal Park (not sure exactly what is there???).
4) Any other suggestions for things to do in the city? I am only 20 so we can't hit the casino or bars. Also, we want to stay in the city. The hour drive to Gooseberry falls seems a long drive for the little amount of time we are going to be there.
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Canal Park is the area in downtown Duluth next to the aerial lift bridge. It is one of the entrances to the harbor so you can watch ships enter or leave the harbor. Estimated times are for ship viewing are posted. There is a museum there also and lots of touristy items. Lakeside walk is nice or you can rent bicycles there also.
Within a block or so of Canal park is the old ore freighter, William Irvin. If you have never been on a shop (or even if you have) this is an interesting tour. Next to it and part of the tour is a tugboat that was part of building the St. Lawrence Seaway and was involved in World War 2.
Within a block or so of Canal park is the old ore freighter, William Irvin. If you have never been on a shop (or even if you have) this is an interesting tour. Next to it and part of the tour is a tugboat that was part of building the St. Lawrence Seaway and was involved in World War 2.
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Only a short distance from Canal Park is the Great Lakes Aquarium. This is a fresh water aquarium although it may feature traveling exhibits from ocean waters.
On the hill overlooking the harbor is Enger park. It is one of the stops along the skyline parkway and a great place to look over the city and harbor especially at sunset.
Take a tour of Glensheen mansion. You probably should check for reservations for this although we did not and got on a tour almost immediately.
If you want a view of what awaited the fur traders as they paddles up the St. Louis river, a 20 mile drive will take you to Jay Cooke State Park.
On the hill overlooking the harbor is Enger park. It is one of the stops along the skyline parkway and a great place to look over the city and harbor especially at sunset.
Take a tour of Glensheen mansion. You probably should check for reservations for this although we did not and got on a tour almost immediately.
If you want a view of what awaited the fur traders as they paddles up the St. Louis river, a 20 mile drive will take you to Jay Cooke State Park.
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Ummm...How many weeks did you say you would have?
Visit The Depot for some history of this region. Also known as the Lake Superior Railroad Museum.
Any interest in WWII aviation history? The Richard I. Bong World War II Heritage Center features (of course) Richard Bong and his accomplishments flying a P-38 Lightning.
How about crossing over the harbor into Superior, Wisconsin and looking at the old ships at Barkers Island?
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Visit The Depot for some history of this region. Also known as the Lake Superior Railroad Museum.
Any interest in WWII aviation history? The Richard I. Bong World War II Heritage Center features (of course) Richard Bong and his accomplishments flying a P-38 Lightning.
How about crossing over the harbor into Superior, Wisconsin and looking at the old ships at Barkers Island?
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rm mn has some great ideas for seeing Duluth. We also love to walk the Lake walk on a nice evening. We frequently eat at Pickwick and then walk down to the bridge and back. You can walk a lot farther than that if you like. It is lots of fun to see the ships come in or go out as they give lots of information about the ships and they are right next to you. Have fun!!
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The ride to Gooseberry may be longer than you'd like, but I'd recommend considering it, especially if you haven't been there before. The drive itself can be very pretty and there are a series of state parks with beautiful waterfalls not too far from one another. Very nice chance to take a hike (either a mild one on well worn path or a more adventurous one).
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Another thought - if you do drive up to Goosebery or Split Rock Lighthouse (one of my favorites), do stop at Betty's PIes which is just north of Two Harbors. It has been there many years (much smaller until recent years) and they have a good selection of pies as well as other yummy sandwiches.

