Nikki and Tony have been to Fortune Bay Casino several times throughout their relationship. This monumental spot provides activities that the happy couple both love and enjoy such as golfing, fishing, eating, and playing games. Outdoor: Golf Indoor: Dining (Steakhouse, All-you-can-eat Seafood Buffet) Pool, Spa, Fitness Center, Arcade, and Casino at Fortune Bay Casino
Nikki and Tony love to go to Lake Vermillion to fish. Enjoy an afternoon at Lake Vermillion - Guests enjoy complimentary use of Fortune Bay Casino's non-motorized watercraft, including paddleboats and canoes.
Nikki and Tony spend time golfing on the weekends. Golfing at Lake Vermillion is also available.
The Bois Forte Heritage Center & Cultural Museum is located on the shores of Lake Vermilion and on the grounds of the Fortune Bay Casino. The museum, owned and operated by the Bois Forte Band, is dedicated to telling the Bois Forte Ojibwe story, as our name, Atisokanigamig, or Legend House, implies.
The Dorothy Molter Museum preserves and interprets Northwoods wilderness heritage through learning opportunities inspired by Dorothy with a vision of inspiring the next generation of Northwoods stewards.
The International Wolf Center uses science-based education to teach and inspire the world about wolves, their ecology, and the wolf-human relationship.
The North American Bear Center is the only black bear and wildlife educational facility of its kind. Dedicated to replacing old myths with facts, it lets people learn from the bears themselves about bear behavior, ecology, and their relations with humans. Great things await you inside!
Travel 2,341 feet down the shaft to the 27th level of the Soudan Underground Mine to experience one of the most unique tours in not just Minnesota, but in the whole nation. (Some might even say the whole world!) You will journey into the mine on authentic, expertly-maintained hoisting equipment, followed by an underground train ride nearly a mile to the Montana stope, the last working area of the mine. The mine operated for 80 years from 1882-1962 and was gifted to the state of Minnesota to become a new state park in 1965. Tours have been offered safely ever since!