![]() If you're a longtime Minnesota local, or new to the area, you'll be interested in checking out some of Minnesota's Best Attractions. Rainy Lake is the Gateway to Voyageurs National Park, which has been recognized in the Top 10 Best Minnesota Attractions. Want to bump Voyageurs up on the list? Vote now! Among the top five greatest places to visit include Como Park Zoo & Conservatory in St. Paul, the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley, the National Eagle Center in Wabasha and the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona. Still have some vacation time to use up? Great! Check out Canal Park in Duluth, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, North SHore Scenic Drive and Lebanon Hills Regional Park in Eagan. No matter where you are, as long as you're in Minnesota--we're pretty excited! Comment below with your favorite Minnesota Attraction! Rainy Lake is full of wonder, but half of the fun is pointing out that you’re looking into a different country. “That’s Canda, eh?” You don’t have to be on the lake to experience this. When you visit International Falls, be sure to include the Voyageurs National Park Headquarters in your list of places to see.
Just a mile from our office, the Voyageurs National Park (VNP) Headquarters offers a large green space to walk your dog or stretch your legs. There are several picnic tables to enjoy a lunch. Walk on the pier, the largest in town, where you will be able to clearly see Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. In sight will be its old paper mill, the historic Hallet tug boat, and the town’s lookout tower. You will be directly across the Sorting Gap Marina where there’s usually a Canadian flag flying, making it a perfect photo opportunity. If you aren’t able to cross the border, the Headquarters is a great spot to view Canada. If you visit the Headquarters during office hours, you can tour the building. There is a public library inside focused on ecological information. If you bring a boat, the Headquarters is also the Pat Roche boat access, providing a place to launch a boat in the upper river, above the dam and below the Ranier rapids. The Headquarters also sits near the bike path. Take a ride to the VNP Rainy Lake Visitor’s Center, which is less than 10 miles away. Here you will be able to view Rainy Lake, historical artifacts, learn about the life of a Voyageur, and hop on the tour boat and experience even more. Have you stopped here before? What did you think? Share your comments below. Need help planning your trip? Help us plan it for you by clicking here or call the International Falls, Ranier and Rainy Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau at (218) 283-9400. |
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