Well, on my last travel post I thought we were ready to cross the border into Canada, but as I sorted through photos I realized there was still plenty to see in Minnesota.
Unless this post gets really long there’s no way I can get you through Minnesota and all the way across the northern shore of Lake Superior and back to the border at Michigan.
Let’s just see how far we get.
I didn’t want to move on without telling you about Gooseberry Falls, north of Duluth.
There are a couple of sets of waterfalls, all of them were beautiful when we were there. You could walk on the rocks very near the falls if you wanted, or stay on the trail. The trail took you further down the river where you could get a view of all the falls at once.
And even further north is Grand Portage National Monument. We stopped there because we were expecting an historical monument. Maybe a marker.
But there’s a beautiful information center…
…and guided tours of the restored trading post.
We explored the interiors of several buildings…
…and then the lake shore itself.
I could have stayed out on the dock for the rest of the evening.
It was getting late and we were almost to the border, so reluctantly we moved on.
But wait! There was another set of waterfalls, on the Pigeon River, in the Grand Portage State Park. The river makes up the border between Minnesota in the United States and Ontario Canada. Should we stop? It was chilly and starting to rain. It was late in the evening and getting dark.
Of course we stopped.
There weren’t many people out there, but the walk was relatively short, maybe only half a mile back to the falls. We hurried as the rain came down harder.
We could hear it before we saw it. The falls were magnificent, and we were glad we made the trek. The walk was on a paved path most of the way, not difficult at all, which made it easier for us to sprint back to the car.
Now we’re ready to head into Canada! But that will have to wait until the next post. I think that blogging while sleepy could be a problem.
And you know I’m all about safety. Stay tuned.
September 20, 2019 at 8:54 pm
You had a wonderful trip. Loving all the photos.
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September 22, 2019 at 9:20 am
It was a great trip!
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September 21, 2019 at 7:28 am
The picture of the canoe and the fort fence…OMG, what spectacular composition. Dang it, Sister, you’re more than good!
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September 22, 2019 at 9:20 am
Glad you like it!
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September 21, 2019 at 11:35 am
The pictures are gorgeous. That area is amazing to visit. I was impressed with the exposed tree roots too – it seems so unreal that they keep growing so strong. Thank you for sharing your photos. Onward to Canada we go!
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September 22, 2019 at 9:20 am
I could have done a whole post on tree roots from there!
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September 23, 2019 at 6:43 am
I bet you could’ve, they are fascinating!
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September 21, 2019 at 6:08 pm
Hi, Dawn,
I have been smiling as I read your post and look at your wonderful trip pictures! Thank you for sharing, and allowing me to armchair travel with you. 😊
I bet Katie was happy when you all got home! Extra trips to her park and treats are in order! 😊
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September 22, 2019 at 9:21 am
Katie was very happy to see us. She’s sleeping on my feet right now. You can read her post about being left behind here: https://dawnkinster.com/2019/09/17/exploring-
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