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A Minnesota shipping canal with iconic aerial lift bridge. The gateway to the largest Great Lakes port, where you can watch massive ships pass under the lift bridge.
Description:
An artificial canal was cut through Minnesota Point to provide direct access from Duluth Harbor to Lake Superior. It became a vital infrastructure element that helped transform the city into a major transportation hub. The canal is flanked by concrete breakwaters and spanned by the iconic lift bridge connecting the peninsula to the city.
Facts:
The canal handles around 1,000 vessels annually. The first ship passed through in 1871. Documentaries about shipping have been filmed here
Significance:
Regional and national significance. Maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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photography
relaxing
ship watching
visiting museum
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Walking
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911
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Safety:
Generally safe, but be cautious near water and during strong winds.
Clothing:
Light clothing and windbreaker in summer, jacket in spring and fall, warm clothes in winter.
Climate:
Humid continental, cool summers, snowy winters.
Tips:
Visit in the morning to avoid crowds and check ship schedules in advance.
Connection:
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