White River is located in Ontario’s Algoma Country region. White River sits along highway 17 and is near Obatanga Provincial Park. White River has a population of 645 and was established as of 1885. Originally referred to as Snowbank, White River was developed as a stopover work camp community for the Canadian Railroad. With the […]
Bruce’s Crossing is located in Michigan’s Ontonagon’s County. Bruce’s Crossing sits at the junction of US Highway 45 and M-28 and is near Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park and Baraga State Forest Area. Bruce’s Crossing has a population of 979 and was founded in 1888. This area is most well known for being close to great parks and […]
Paradise is located in Michigan’s Chippewa County on the northeast portion on the Upper Peninsula about 70 miles (112 km) northwest of the Mackinac Bridge and 60 miles (97 km) from Sault Ste Marie. It was founded in 1925 and is a gateway to the popular Tahquamenon Falls State Park as well as Whitefish Point […]
Wakefield is located in Michigan’s Gogebic County. Wakefield sits along the junction of U.S. Highway 28 and M-2. Wakefield is near Lake Gogebic State Park and Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Wakefield has a population of 1,699 and was founded in 1899. Some of the most popular things to do in Wakefield include renting kayaks, […]
Bessemer is located in Michigan’s Gogebic County. Bessemer sits along highway M-2 and has a population of 1,914 and was founded in 1884. This area is most well known for being referred to as “Big Snow Country” as some of the most popular things to do are downhill ski, cross country ski, snowmobile and snowshoe. […]
Ironwood is located in Michigan’s Gogebic County. Ironwood has a population of 5, 387 and was founded in 1889. This area is most well-known for being home to the “World’s tallest Native American” at 52 ft (15.8 m) which is a statue made of fiberglass of Hiawatha’s tribal leader. Some of the most popular things […]
Hurley is located in Wisconsin’s Iron County. Hurley sits directly across from the Montreal River and sits at the junction of U.S. highway 77 and M-51. Hurley is near Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park and sits on the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Hurley has a population of 1547 Hurley made […]
Odanah is located in Wisconsin’s Ashland County. The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa is located on a 125,000 + acre reservation in Northern Wisconsin on the south shore of Lake Superior (known by the tribe as Gichi Gami) in Ashland and Iron Counties. The Ojibwe people have lived here since well […]
Ashland is located in Wisconsin’s Ashland County. Ashland sits along the junction of U.S. Route 2 and Wisconsin Highway 13 along the south shore of Lake Superior’s Chequamegon Bay. Ashland has a population of 8216 and was founded in 1887. This area is most well known for being a port into Lake Superior and its […]
Brule is located in Wisconsin’s Douglas County. Brule is approximately 35 miles (56.3 km) from Ashland and only 30 miles (48.2 km) east of Lake Superior near. Brule has a population of 591 and was founded in 1886. This area is most well-known for the Brule River and its quality trout fishing. Some of the […]
Washburn is located in Wisconsin’s Bayfield County. Washburn sits along U.S. highway 13 on the beautiful Chequamegon Bay. Washburn has a population of 2,117 and was founded in 1883. Washburn is a destination for those with a passion for fishing – smallmouth bass, salmon and lake trout. Washburn offers a pair of campgrounds, several trout […]
La Pointe is located in Wisconsin’s Ashland County. La Pointe is on Madeline Island just north of the Chequamegon Bay. The community has a population of 246 and was originally a French trading post in the 1600’s. Madeline Island is the largest of the Apostle Islands, 14 miles long and 3 miles wide. It is […]