Superb family/oriented site with highly skilled ranger staff. Every August, the grounds are filled with interpreters demonstrating voyageurs from Montreal, as well from as far north as the...
Grand Portage National Monument
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Grand Portage National Monument in Minnesota invites visitors to immerse themselves in the historical partnership between the Grand Portage Anishinaabe and the North West Company during the North American fur trade. The monument offers a sensory experience by recreating a bustling depot in its original location, providing insight into its co-management with the NPS today.
Visitors can travel back in time to envision the echoes of drums over Gichigami - Lake Superior, exploring pathways that lead to a rich cultural exchange and the mapping of the continent. The monument also stands out as the first National Park Service unit to be co-managed with a Tribal Nation, highlighting its commitment to preserving history and heritage.
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This is a great national monument that teaches about the history of fur trade and native American (Ojibwe) relation in the area. The visitor center is two stories and according to the rangers...
A charming natural area with a faithful recreation of the early North West Company trading post. We enjoyed a eyngaging presentation from an enthusiastic guide, in which he demonstrated how the...
Beautiful NPS building with a fantastic film. Great interpretive guides at the traders building. Beautiful grounds and descriptive displays. Very well done.
Great visit if you're staying along the north shore of Lake Superior. I stopped here in the fall after most of the outdoor activities had wrapped up for the season, but it was still a good visit....
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