Marathon City Hall is located in Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country in the heart of the town. It is the administrative center of the town, and also a place where visitors can learn more about the history and culture of Marathon. Receive your Lake Superior Circle Tour stamp at City Hall.
Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area Visitor Centre is located in Nipigon in Ontario’s Superior Country. Friendly Parks Canada staff are available to answer questions and help with trip planning. See the new visitor reception area containing a small gift shop area with official Parks Canada merchandise. Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area extends from […]
This Michigan Welcome Center is location in Marquette in Michigan’s Marquette County. Stop in and you will be greeted with knowledgeable staff on all of Michigan’s vast travel offerings. Plus, they’re backed up with abundant brochures, maps, and guidebooks that you’re welcome to take with you–all free of charge. They can even help you make hotel […]
The Keweenaw Convention & Visitor Bureau is located in Calumet in Michigan’s Houghton County. If you are planning a visit to the Keweenaw be sure to visit the Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau in the Keweenaw National Historical Park. They have many resources available on area lodging, restaurants, attractions, trail reports and more!
Pic River is located near Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country. It is the reservation of the Biigtigong Nishnaabeg – Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation on the northern shore of Lake Superior at the mouth of the Pic River. Pic River is home to many wild Northern Ontario species such as the beaver, moose, woodland caribou, wolf, black bear, white tailed […]
Bete Grise is located in Michigan’s Keweenaw County 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Copper Harbor. The community originally went by the name Baie De Gres, which is French for “Bay of Sandstone”. It was later changed to the French, Bete Grise, which translates to “Grey Beast”. The beautiful mile long white sand beach on […]
Big Bay is a small community located in Michigan’s Marquette County. The town is 23 miles (27 km) northwest of Marquette in the Northern Upper Peninsula. There is plenty to offer for visitors being nestled between Lake Independence and Lake Superior. Those looking for fishing opportunities will find that Big Bay is a fishing mecca […]
Silver Islet is a small, quaint community located at the tip of the Sibley Peninsula along with Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in Ontario’s Superior Country. The homes here were originally built for miners of the Silver Islet Mining Company. They are now used as summer cottages. A rich vein of silver was discovered here in […]
Bergland is located on the western end of the Upper Peninsula on the shores of Lake Gogebic in Michigan’s Ontonagon County. This area is a four seasons destination situated within the Ottawa National Forest. Lake Gogebic is the largest inland lake on the Upper Peninsula. Enjoy views overlooking the lake by taking on the 8 […]
Pass Lake is located in Ontario’s Superior Country and is the entry point to the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and Silver Islet on the Sibley Peninsula. The majority of residents of Pass Lake live on beautiful farmland. Pass Lake offers boundless outdoor recreation with hiking trails, rock climbing, fishing, and camping. Enjoy a stay at […]
South Range is located in Wisconsin’s Douglas County and is home to Amnicon Falls State Park. Explore the parks incredible hiking trails and waterfalls. The series of waterfalls feature a beautiful bowstring covered footbridge. Also visit the historic Davidson Windmill and Eskolin Log House and learn about the inner workings of the windmill and its history.
Mohawk is located in Michigan’s Keweenaw County. This community was named after the Mohawk native tribe and the site of the Mohawk Mine of the Wolverine – Mohawk Mining Company that was established here in 1898. The Upper Peninsula is known for many things and epic winters is one of them. The record high snowfall […]