Black Bear Casino
1785 Hwy 210
Carlton, MN 55718
218-878-2327 or 888 771-0777
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
Black Bear Casino,
advertises that it brings Vegas style excitement to the Northland! Over 1200
slot machines, high stakes Bingo, pull tabs and Blackjack. Live poker room that
offers Texas Hold'em and Seven Card Stud.
Carnival Thrillz
329 South Lake Avenue
Duluth, MN 55802
218-720-5868
Monday – Thursday,
10am-10pm; Friday and Saturday, 10am-11pm; Sunday, 11am-9pm
Admission Free, Charge for
Rides
Carnival Thrillz is Northern Minnesota's newest complete indoor family
entertainment facility. With 50,000 square feet, the complex offers major
attractions such as the Tilt-a-whirl, a Morphis motion simulator, Miniature
Golf, and a Laser Tag arena.
Clayton Jackson McGhie
Memorial
The memorial is located at Second Avenue East and First Street
Duluth, MN 55802
218-591-0729
Open year round
Admission Free
The Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial located at the corner of 2nd Avenue East and
1st Street was dedicated on October 13, 2003 in memory and in honor of Elias
Clayton, Elmer Jackson and Isaac McGhie
Duluth OMNIMAX Theatre
(On the waterfront next to the William A. Irvin and connected to the Duluth
Entertainment Convention Center (DECC)
301 Harbor Drive
Duluth, MN 55802
218-727-0022
Open daily year round,
call for show times.
Admission Charged
Fond-du-Luth Casino
129 East Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-0280 or 800-873-0280
Open Mon-Thurs/10am-2am. 24
hours on weekends
Admission Free, must be 21
years of age
Fond-du-Luth Casino offers 700 video slots and high stakes blackjack right in
downtown Duluth.
Glensheen Historic
Estate
3300 London Road
Duluth, MN 55804
218-726-8910 or 888-454-GLEN
Summer season (May 1-Oct
31) open daily 9:30am-4pm. Winter season (Nov 1-April 30) open Fri, Sat, Sun
11am-2pm.
Admission Charged
Tour the historic Congdon mansion, Duluth's premier estate with over 7 acres
directly on the shore of Lake Superior. Glensheen features a 39-room Jacobean
style mansion complete with custom designed original furnishings. The
beautifully manicured grounds include formal gardens, carriage house with
carriage collection, gardener's cottage, clay tennis court and more. Completed
in 1908, Glensheen is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours
last approximately 1hr, 15 min.
Great Lakes Aquarium
353 Harbor Drive
Duluth, MN 55802
218-740-FISH (3474)
Open daily 10:00-6:00.
Admission Charged
Dive in to America's only all-freshwater aquarium! Discover what's in and under
Lake Superior. Some 70 species of fish are exhibited from the Great Lakes and
other freshwater lakes and rivers of the world. (Don't miss the giant lake
sturgeon in the 85,000 gallon Isle Royale tank.) Birds, amphibians, reptiles and
river otters are also in the five major habitat displays and 19 satellite tanks.
Karpeles Manuscript
Library Museum
902 East First Street
Duluth, MN 55805
218-728-0630
Hours are from 12-4:00pm,
Tuesday through Sunday. Open 7 days a week throughout the summer (June through
Labor Day).
Admission Free
The Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum is one of the world's largest private
holding of important original documents and manuscripts. The Museum features a
rotating exhibit designed to focus on 26 documents at any one time. These
educational and often entertaining documents are from the fields of history,
music, science, literature, and art
Lake Superior &
Mississippi Railroad
71st Avenue West & Grand Avenue (across from Lake Superior Zoo)
Duluth, MN 55816-0211
218-624-7549
Hours: All weekends
starting mid-June 14th and ending early October.
All departures at 10:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Admission Charged
Enjoy a historic 90-minute journey along the scenic St. Louis River. Here is a
chance to view wildlife in its natural environment while enjoying the majestic
beauty of the river and surrounding area. Using vintage equipment as well as an
open "Safari Car" on its excursions, the LS&M traces its roots back to 1863 and
was the first railroad linking Duluth with the Twin Cities. The LS&M is a
non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation of railroad
history and the restoration of railroad artifacts.
Lake Superior Maritime
Visitor Center
(US Army Corps of Engineers) 600 Lake Avenue South
Duluth, MN 55802
218-727-2497
Spring:
Sun-Thurs/10am-9:00pm; . Summer (thru Labor Day): Daily/10am-9pm. Fall/Sept-Oct:
Sun-Thurs/10am-4:30pm; Fri-Sat/10am-6pm. Fall/Nov-Dec: Daily/10am-4:30pm.
Winter: Fri, Sat & Sun/10am-4:30pm
Admission Free
Open year-round
Canal Park's Marine Museum, draws more visitors than any other museum on Lake
Superior. Film shows, model ships and exhibits explain commercial shipping on
Lake Superior and in the Duluth-Superior Harbor. At Canal Park you are within
yards of giant lake carriers and foreign ships as they pass under the Aerial
Lift Bridge. While you are there, sit back and enjoy the beautiful gulls, and
walk along the canal's piers to its lighthouses...
Lake Superior Railroad
Museum
The Depot, downtown Duluth
506 West Michigan Street
Duluth, MN 55802
Summer Hours (Memorial
Day-Labor Day) 9:30am-6pm. Winter Hours,
Monday-Saturday/10am-5pm;Sunday/1pm-5pm. Closed major holidays
Admission Charged
Climb up into the cab of one of the world's largest steam locomotives and take
the throttle of the Yellowstone Class Mallet. Take in the view from the cupola
of a wooden caboose. Imagine what dining on the rails was like as you marvel at
one-of-a-kind dining car china and table settings displayed in a restored,
turn-of-the-century coach. Learn more about the history of railroading in
Minnesota as you view the "William A Crooks", the state's first steam engine and
explore the inside of the oldest known steam rotary snowplow still in existence
today. Be sure to bring a camera!
Lake Superior Zoo
7210 Fremont Street
Duluth, MN 55807
218-733-3777
Summer: 10am-6pm; Winter:
10am-4pm
Admission Charged
Explore the Lake Superior Zoo with sixteen acres of exhibits, under majestic
pines along Kingsbury creek. Animals in residence include polar bears,
kangaroos, Siberian tigers, Colobus monkeys and a lot more! While out exploring
the zoo grounds pay close attention to the endangered and threatened animals
being safely sheltered including snow leopards, black-footed ferrets, peregrine
falcons and bald eagles. The Lake Superior Zoo is recognized as a a source of
pride for the entire region.
North Shore Scenic
Railroad
The Depot, downtown Duluth506 West Michigan Street
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-1273 or 800-423-1273
Open: May-Oct.
Admission Charged
The conductor checks tickets and calls out "All Aboard!" A short blast of the
whistle and your adventure begins. The train pulls out of the historic Union
Depot in downtown Duluth and rumbles through the city, along the rugged
shoreline of Lake Superior and deep into the majestic Northwoods. Riding in
vintage coaches, it crosses tall trestles over Northshore rivers that race
towards Lake Superior. All tours are fully narrated !Take the 1 1/2 hour Lester
River excursion, a 6-hour trip to beautiful Two Harbors, or join the family fun
on the evening "Pizza Train". There are "Elegant Dinner Trains", "Murder Mystery
Trains", "Steam Excursions", The "Grandma's Marathon Special" and others. Combo
tickets earn a generous discount to visit the Lake Superior Railroad Museum and
the St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center.
Trains depart from behind
the Depot.
River's Bend Carriage
Service
4447 Caribou Lake Road
Duluth, MN 55810
218-729-5873
Call for further
information
Admission Charged
Enjoy a romantic, old-fashioned carriage ride May-October in Duluth's Canal
Park! These horse-drawn rides can give you a tour of Canal Park's many sights
and take you along the shore of Lake Superior. Join us during the winter months
for a hayride or sleighing adventure through the woods. Reservations required
for winter outings.
S.S. William A. Irvin
Ore Boat Museum
350 Harbor Drive
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-7876
Open May-October
Admission Charged
Flagship of the "Silver
Stack" Fleet! In her working life the William A Irvin carried more than just
millions of tons of rich, red iron ore. She transported dignitaries, the elite
and the powerful of the day in her magnificently appointed, wood-paneled
staterooms. Her guests dined at the finest table, and she was the flagship of
the USS Great Lakes Fleet, the Silver Stackers! Now a floating museum, the boat
is permanently docked along the Duluth waterfront. Tours include the Army Corps
of Engineers historic tugboat, "Lake Superior" at no extra charge.
The Waterfront Sculpture
Walk
Duluth's Waterfront
Duluth, MN
Offering more than beautiful lake views and charming shops and restaurants,
Duluth's waterfront is an expression of art. A series of prized sculptures
representing the social, cultural and historical values of Duluth and its Sister
Cities in Vaxjo, Sweden; Thunder Bay, Ontario; Perozavodsk, Russia; and Ohara,
Japan, create a casual stroll through an outdoor gallery of international art.
Tweed Museum of Art
University of Minnesota, Duluth Campus10 University Drive
Duluth, MN 55812
218-26-8222
Tues/9am-8pm;
Wed-Fri/9am-4:30pm;Sat & Sun/1pm-5pm; closed Mondays, holidays and University
holidays.
Admission Charged
The Museum hosts both
contemporary and historical exhibitions in its nine galleries and maintains an
important collection of American and European paintings. Also features the Glenn
C. Nelson International Ceramics Collection and the Potlatch "Mountie"
Illustration Collection. Museum store offers handcrafted and unique art
merchandise.
The Rose Garden at Leif
Erikson Park
13th Avenue East & London Road
Duluth, MN 55802
Admission Charged
A spectacular extension of
Leif Erikson Park, Duluth's Rose Garden offers a beautiful arrangement of more
than 3,000 rose bushes and other floral delights. There's also a fountain, a
marble gazebo, an herb garden and benches overlooking the lake.
Tom’s Logging Camp
5797 North Shore Drive
Duluth, MN 55804
218-525-4120
Open daily May-Oct.
Admission Charged
An authentic replica of an early Northern Minnesota logging camp containing
original tools and equipment. Tour includes eight museum buildings, gravity
house, llamas, chickens, trout, pygmy goats and a nature trail. Gift shop
features jewelry, pottery, wild rice, woodcraft, souvenirs and discount prices
on Minnetonka Moccasins.