Canal Park in Duluth is packed with restaurants, hotels, shops, and other entertainment. With an amazing view of the historic lift bridge you can stop in at Hoops Brewing, catch a harbor cruise, or just enjoy the boardwalk along Lake Superior.
Support local artist at the Duluth Pottery Tile Gallery. The gallery hosts a few of the bride's favorite north shore artists.
Always on the move in Duluth, check Instagram for updated locations and events. Some of the bride and groom's favorite food in Duluth, you can't go wrong with anything on the menu.
Great stop for a burger! Kitchen is open until 11:00pm with custom cocktails!
A delicious brunch or coffee stop without the traffic of Canal Park. We recommend the smoked salmon omelet.
Some of the best food around! Grab a spot on the patio or get your food to go and enjoy a view of the lift bridge with your lunch.
For a sweet treat, stop at Love's Creamery. Some of the most unique flavors you'll find. They have gluten-free and vegan options.
From their website: Enger Park rests above Duluth’s West End on a site once called Grand Mountain. The park and adjacent golf course were developed on land purchased with money donated by West End furniture dealer Bert Enger in 1921. His 1931 will included more money for the park’s development, and in 1939 Enger Tower was built in the park in his honor. Today the park includes the American-Japanese Peace Bell, a gift from Duluth’s sister city of Ohara-Isumi, and serves as a popular location for weddings.
With multiple tour options available, explore historic Glensheen Mansion on Lake Superior.
Hike the historic Grand Portage of the St Louis River. Peer over the swinging bridge at the dramatic rocky river gorge below or pause for a moment in the pioneer cemetery.
This popular North Shore park features spectacular waterfalls, scenic overlooks, a wonderful visitor center and superb trout fishing.