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County Road 12 Gunflint Trail CR 12, the Gunflint Trail, highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Cook County Highway Department Length 56.60 mi (91.09 km) Major junctions South end MN 61 in Grand Marais North end Near Saganaga Lake Location Country United States State Minnesota County Cook Highway system County roads of Minnesota Cook County First sign for the Gunflint Trail in ...
Opened. 1888. Closed. 1893. The Paulson Mine is a former iron ore mine located in Cook County, Minnesota, United States, 53 kilometres north-west of Grand Marais, Minnesota near the end of the historic Gunflint Trail. The Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway was built to the mine in 1892 to access the ore, but both the mine and railway failed.
Gunflint Lodge. Gunflint Lodge is one of the oldest and the best known lodges on the Gunflint Trail in Minnesota, United States. It is located on Gunflint Lake, on the border of Ontario, Canada, and is open year-round. Built in 1925 by Dora Blankenburg and her son Russell Blankenburg, the lodge was sold in 1927 to May and Justine Spunner, and ...
Weather. Wildfire flares west of Tofte in Superior National Forest. Tribune. ... Crews recently finished a 390-acre burn off the Gunflint Trail. Check back at startribune.com for updates.
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GNIS feature ID. 0656425 [5] Website. ci.grand-marais.mn.us. Grand Marais ( / məˈreɪ / mə-RAY) [6] is a city and the county seat of Cook County, Minnesota, United States, of which it is the only municipality. It is on Lake Superior 's North Shore. Grand Marais had a population of 1,337 at the 2020 census. [2]
Gunflint Range. The Gunflint chert (1.88 Ga [1]) is a sequence of banded iron formation rocks that are exposed in the Gunflint Range of northern Minnesota and northwestern Ontario along the north shore of Lake Superior. The Gunflint Chert is of paleontological significance, as it contains evidence of microbial life from the Paleoproterozoic. [2]