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What is the Minnesota North Shore?
The Minnesota North Shore refers to the northern shore of Lake Superior, one of the five great lakes in North America. The North Shore runs from Duluth, Minnesota, at the southwestern end of the lake, to Thunder Bay and Nipigon, Ontario, in the north, and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, in the east. It’s an international area culturally and historically significant to both the United States and Canada.
All in all, Minnesota’s portion of the North Shore is a 145-mile stretch of land running from Duluth to Grand Portage. It consists of harbor towns, beaches, sprawling cliffs, and state parks. Throw in a few historically significant sites and thousands of acres of untouched wilderness, and you’ve got the full extent of the North Shore.