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Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................4
Larson's first job becomes her "baby" ......................... 42-43
Welcome to Nisswa.............................................................6
The Paul Bunyan State Trail ....................................... 44-45
Why I love Nisswa ..............................................................8
Nisswa - the place to live, work and play ................... 48-49
2016 Calendar of Events ...................................................10
Baseball – a summer hit in Nisswa ............................. 50-51
2016 Event Highlights .................................................11-17
Area map ...........................................................................52
Grand View Lodge celebrates centennial.................... 18-19
Community information....................................................53
Skiing passion passed on through generations............ 20-21
Nisswa – rich in its history and heritage ..................... 54-57
Gull Lake businesses have fun & give back, together ................................................. 22-23
Water Wars – a family business created with fun in mind ...................................................... 58-59
Longtime family tradition: vacation at the lake .......... 24-26
Favorite parks & beaches ............................................ 60-61
Classical music concert series rocks the Lakes Area .. 28-29
Our friends from across the border love our golf .............62
Ice Fishing Extravaganza has huge impact in Lakes Area ........................................................... 30-31
Places to Golf .............................................................. 63-65
Nisswa Turtle Races – small town America at its best .................................................................. 32-33 Second generation Grillo takes over MN Hockey Camps ................................................. 34-36 Don't miss the City of Lights Festival ..............................37 Lakes in the Nisswa area............................................. 38-39 Koep family – hooked on fishing for generations....... 40-41
Nisswa, the place to stay, play, shop no matter the season ......................................................66 Places to Dine ............................................................. 67-71 Come as a company, leave as a team ................................72 Places to Stay .............................................................. 73-77 Lodging Grids ............................................................ 78-80 Nisswa Chamber Member Directory .......................... 81-89
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Celebrating 100 Years of Creating Memories The historic Grand View Lodge on Gull Lake has been providing our guests with memorable vacations since 1916. It is our mission to continue the legacy of high standard of service, dedicated staff, and unique atmosphere that has been upheld for 100 years. Explore a variety of activities, two championship golf .8939 7 6 8 . 6 6 8 courses, the rejuvenating Glacial Waters Spa, a collection of distinctive dining venues and some of the best accommodations in the state.
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A birdseye view of Nisswa in the summer.
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Welcome to Nisswa We invite you to join us in the heart of the Brainerd Lakes Area, Nisswa, Minnesota. Nisswa is a place that within a 25 mile radius, you’ll find hundreds of lakes, be able to golf on championship golf courses and experience dining at fantastic restaurants. Whether you’re looking for a big resort, a small resort, a bed and breakfast or a hotel, we promise we have lodging to fit your needs. When you get here, there is plenty to do. You’ll find fun filled attractions and activities for your entire family. Nisswa is known as the “event hub” of the lakes area. We have events going on all throughout the
year, Always which means our doors never close. in Season You’ll definitely want to visit downtown Nisswa. We have a charming retail community with over 55 store fronts in downtown. Quaint shops adorn our streets, there are places to grab a sweet treat, breakfastlunch-dinner or a great cup of coffee. You’ll find a micro-brewery on Main Street, along with benches, parks and a gazebo to sit back and take it all in. Stop by and get a downtown walking map from us at the Welcome Center, located right next to the Paul Bunyan State Trail and public restrooms. Maybe it’s your first trip here? If so, we’ll help you plan your stay. For many,
you’ve been coming here for generations and you already know how special this place is – thanks for coming back year after year. If you are looking for the place to do it all or to just relax and enjoy the view… come join us in Nisswa. There are several ways to get great information about Nisswa: visit our website at www.nisswa.com; call our office (218) 963-2620; email us info@nisswa.com; follow us on Facebook (Nisswa Chamber of Commerce) or stop by and say hello.
–– BOARD OF DIRECTORS –– Jason Martinson, Chair (Edward Jones-Nisswa) John Poston, Vice Chair
(Kids Against Hunger-Brainerd Lakes Area)
Derek Owen, Treasurer (Competition Sports/Micronet) Sheila Avenson, Secretary (The Office Shop, Inc.) Jason Kottke, Past Chair (Grand View Lodge)
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Kathy BittnerLee (Echo Journal/Brainerd Dispatch) Tina Foster (Project Girl) Justin Isaacson (Eagle’s Nest Resort) Mark Loschko (Rafferty’s Pizza) Keith Schwankl (Positive Realty) Renee Steffen (Cuyuna Regional Medical Center) Biff Ulm (Zaiser’s)
Nisswa Chamber staff: Heidi Kraemer, Office Administrator; Shawn Hansen, CEO/President; Rachel Robinson, Events and Special Projects Coordinator.
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Why I love Nisswa “We love it and plan to keep coming back!”
“Love coming to Nisswa for the fun turtle races - Love it!”
– Ron, Jean, Barb, Aberdeen, SD
– Chris, New York City, NY
“Beautiful city. We come for City of Lights every year!”
“We have enjoyed your town times before. Thanks for keeping it sweet & modest.”
– The Nelson’s, Denver, CO
– Schultz family, Austin, TX
“Very nice surprise, didn’t expect this, great times!” – The Jacobson’s, Omaha, NE
“Parade, turtle races, time on the lakes – LOVED EVERYTHING!”
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“Visiting family - great town and people!”
EVENTS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR
“Great hospitality, turtle races were super fun! This is an amazing little town.”
Teresa Berg – Martin’s Sports Shop Lori Dooley – BlackRidgeBANK
– Bob & Barb, Chicago, IL
“My grandpa and nana retired here. It’s fun to visit!” – Melissa H, Bismarck, ND
– Dan & Sue, South Haven, MN
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SPECIAL THANKS TO DESTINATION GUIDE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
“We’ve vacationed on Gull Lake for 42 years – there is no place like Nisswa.”
– Rosemary, Fort Collins, CO
Shawn Hansen
Rachel Robinson
– The Lindquists, Sweden
“Love our Nisswa traditions!”
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– Gerald, Belle Plaine, MN
The 2016 Nisswa Destination Guide is a combined project of the Nisswa Chamber of Commerce and Echo Publishing.
“What a wonderful place to spend the day! Wonderful shops & incredible people!” – Diane, Des Moines, IA
“Always love to spend time in Nisswa-friendly folks.”
Publishing Information
Echo Publishing PUBLISHER Pete Mohs
EDITOR Nancy Vogt
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GRAPHIC ARTS, LAYOUT & COVER DESIGN Angie Hoefs Printed by Forum Communications Fargo, ND ©2016 Echo Publishing and Nisswa Chamber of Commerce No part of the material contained herein may be reproduced without prior written consent. The Nisswa Chamber and Echo Publishing thank the photographers who submitted photos for this book including Steve Masimore for the cover image.
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10-11 Nisswa Stamman Festival 11 Northland Arboretum’s Sour Grapes Half & Half Marathon 15 Nisswa Turtle Races 17-18 Confidence Learning Center’s Golf & Fishing Classic 18-19 Nisswa Majestic Pines Art & Fine Crafts Fair 22 Nisswa Turtle Races 23-25 Lakes Jam Music Festival 29 Nisswa Turtle Races
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Brainerd Jaycees Gull Lake $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza Nisswa American Legion Hot Dish Cook-Off
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Brainerd Public School Foundation’s “BIG EVENT” 12-14 Nisswa Winter Jubilee 12 Jubilee: Miss Nisswa Scholarship Pageant 13 Jubilee: Downtown Nisswa 14 Jubilee: Nisswa Fire Department Ice Fishing Derby 26-28 Gull Lake Frozen Fore 26 Gull Lake Frozen Fore: Flop 27 Gull Lake Frozen Fore: Golf and Pub Crawl 28 Gull Lake Frozen Fore: Food Fest
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3 Way/10k on Gull Lake Polar Plunge -- Breezy Point Resort Nisswa American Legion Easter Turkey/Ham Bingo Lakeshore Conservation Club Wild Game Dinner Nisswa American Legion Easter Egg Hunt
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Nisswa PTO’s “Bloom” Event Kinship Partner’s Purses Plus Northland Arboretum’s Arbor Day Wine Tasting 29-30 Brainerd Jaycees Run for the Lakes Marathon – Nisswa
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Bridges of Hope Afternoon Tea for Hope Good Samaritan Bowl Gull Lake Welcome Wannigan & Fishing Opener Nisswa Women’s Club Fashion Show
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Nisswa Turtle Race Season Starts Nisswa Garden Club Plant Sale Nisswa Turtle Races Habitat for Humanity’s Benefit Dinner & Auction
Nisswa Freedom Days Festival Nisswa Turtle Races Firecracker Run – Nisswa Nisswa Turtle Races Lakes Area Artists Art Sale – Nisswa Mount Ski Gull’s Paul Bunyan Extreme 5k Nisswa Turtle Races Nisswa Turtle Races Northland Arboretum’s Country Sampler Picnic Gull Lake “Battle of the Paddle” Races Nisswa Turtle Races Nisswa Garden Club Festival of Tables Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series
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Nisswa Turtle Races Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 6 Brainerd Jaycees Big Bill$ Lil Rubber Duckie Race 7 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 10 Nisswa Turtle Races 10 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 12-13 Nisswa Crazy Days 13 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 14 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series
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Nisswa Turtle Races End of Season 17 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 18-21 NHRA Nationals – Brainerd International Raceway 20 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 21 Lakes Area Music Festival Concert Series 27 Gull Lake Classic Boat Show
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Paddle Palooza Nisswa Lake-Gull Lake Mounted Eagles “Walk-n-Roll So They Can Ride” Nisswa Chamber Fall Dinner/ Citizen of the Year Celebration Nisswa Fall Festival and Smokin’ Hot BBQ Challenge Nisswa Fire Department Pancake Breakfast Nisswa Chamber Pretty Good Golf Tournament Hoofin’ It For Mounted Eagles Trail Ride
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Fishing to End Hunger - Gull Lake 8 Gull Lake Oktoberfest & Pub Crawl 11 Nisswa Fire Department Open House 18 Kinship Partner’s Taste of the Lakes 20-21 Northland Arboretum’s Haunted Trail 20-22 Lakes Area Food Shelf Home Tour 29 Nisswa Fire Department Haunted Barn
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Nisswa American Legion Thanksgiving Turkey/Ham Bingo Sertoma’s Winter Wonderland Begins Nisswa City of Lights Festival
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Taste of the Holidays at Schaefer’s Foods Gull Lake Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl
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Brainerd Jaycees Gull Lake $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 The Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza on Gull Lake’s Hole-inthe-Day Bay attracts up to 10,000 anglers who compete for more than $150,000 in cash and prizes. The event, billed as the world’s largest charitable ice fishing contest, generates over $1 million in revenue for area businesses and over $150,000 for area charities annually. There are 150 spots on the prize board and the prize values are distributed throughout the list. Contestants are judged on the weight of their fish only, not the species or length of the fish. The 26th annual Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Contest runs from noon to 3 p.m. Anglers arrive much earlier to claim a pre-drilled hole in the ice. For more information, visit www.icefishing.org.
Nisswa Winter Jubilee Friday-Sunday, Feb. 12-14, 2016 The 44th annual Nisswa Winter Jubilee will celebrate all things winter FridaySunday, Feb. 12-14. This longtime celebration features winter fun for the entire family, including a snow sculpture contest, live music, games for children, food, medallion hunt and more. The Miss Nisswa Scholarship Pageant and Little Miss Nisswa are also part of the Jubilee. The pageant will be Friday, Feb. 12, at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Nisswa. Nisswa Elementary School second-graders participate for the Little Miss Nisswa title, with the winner’s name being drawn from a hat. Festivities cap off with the Nisswa Fire Department’s annual family friendly fishing derby Sunday, Feb. 14, on Nisswa Lake.
Gull Lake Frozen Fore Friday-Sunday, Feb. 26-28, 2016 The 11th annual Gull Lake Frozen Fore, a winter golf and snowmobile charity event, will take place Friday - Sunday, Feb. 26-28, at establishments around Gull Lake: Bar Harbor, Cowboy’s, Cragun’s, Ernie’s, Grand View Lodge, Jakes City Grille, Sherwood Forest, Zorbaz on Gull and a tent at Hole-in-the-Day Bay. The outdoor weekend festival begins Friday night on Hole-in-the-Day Bay with the Frozen Flop (our version of a polar plunge)! Then hang around and rock out to Mother’s Hotdish in the tent on the ice! Saturday, jump on provided shuttles or drive your snowmobiles & play nine holes of winter golf. The day culminates with more live music under the big tent with Ynott and Boogie Wonderland. Sunday brings the Gull Lake Food Fest on Hole-in-the-Day Bay. Proceeds benefit Confidence Learning Center and Kids Against Hunger-Brainerd Lakes Area.
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Brainerd Jaycees Run for the Lakes Marathon - Nisswa Friday-Saturday, April 29-30, 2016 The 9th annual Brainerd Jaycees Run for the Lakes Marathon will be Friday and Saturday, April 29-30, in downtown Nisswa. The full marathon course, which is certified by U.S. Track and Field and is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon, takes runners on a scenic path through woods and past lakes. Participants may also choose a half marathon, relay marathon, 10K race, 5K family fun run and 1K kids run. The all-volunteer race has been run in all types of weather and has grown to attract more than 1,000 runners. All proceeds from Run for the Lakes are donated to local nonprofits and focus on improving trail systems in the Brainerd Lakes Area.
Gull Lake Welcome Wannigan Saturday, May 14, 2016 The Nisswa Chamber of Commerce’s Welcome Wannigan will be out on Gull Lake for the walleye/northern pike fishing opener on Saturday, May 14. Since 1959, the Welcome Wannigan has served hot coffee and donuts to anglers on Gull Lake. Peg Benton, wife of then-Nisswa mayor Russ Benton, came up with the idea to take an old Scandinavian coffee and donut tradition and blend it with northwoods history. Wannigan was a term used for supply boats that plied the waters of Minnesota lakes bringing needed goods and foods to logging camps. Traditionally, Miss Nisswa is on board the serving pontoon — rain, shine or snow — to welcome the fishermen.
Nisswa Turtle Races Wednesdays, June 1-Aug. 17, 2016, 1pm Registration • 2pm Races The official Turtle Race Track in downtown Nisswa is the place to be Wednesday afternoons in summer to cheer on turtles as they make a break for the outer circle finish line. The 53rd season of Nisswa Turtle Races will kick off Wednesday, June 1, at the turtle track located behind the welcome center building/public restroom along the Paul Bunyan Trail in downtown Nisswa. No matter what the weather, races start at 2 p.m. each Wednesday through Aug. 17, attracting huge crowds each week. Rent a turtle for an afternoon of fun! Registration begins at 1 pm. Awards are given for the Grand Champion Turtle Race, Resort Race, Tiny Tots Race, Out of State/Country Race, Grandparents Race and Locals Race.Turtle Races are open to kids of all ages, no matter if you are 1 or 101!
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Nisswa-stämman Scandinavian Folk Music Festival Friday-Saturday, June 10-11, 2016 The Nisswa-stämman Scandinavian folk music and dance festival will celebrate its 17th year Friday and Saturday, June 10-11, at the Nisswa Pioneer Village. The ever-growing event offers a celebration of Scandinavian and Scandinavian/American folk music in the northwoods. Performers travel from Norway and Sweden, as well as various parts of the United States and the local area, to play at this festival on several stages. The event also offers singing and dancing workshops, a children’s activity area and Scandinavian foods. On Saturday, June 11 a fiddler’s parade on the Paul Bunyan State Trail in Nisswa kicks off the all-day folk music festival, which culminates with a smorgasbord feast. Don’t miss this annual gathering of fiddlers, nyckelharpers, hardingfele players, accordionists, guitarists, vocalists, dancers and general aficionados of Scandinavian folk music!
Confidence Learning Center Golf/Fishing Tournament Friday-Saturday, June 17-18, 2016 The 43rd annual Camp Golf Classic “The Classic” and the 33rd annual “Nick Adams Memorial Fishing Classic” for Confidence Learning Center is a day like no other! It is filled with time honored tradition, laughter, food, games, fun and lots of golfing and fishing. These yearly events have something for EVERYONE including a Mariucci Fiesta with incredible Italian food served by the Brainerd Sertomans, Live and Silent Auctions and more! All monies raised facilitate programs for the special campers at Confidence Learning Center. For more information and/or to register, please visit www.campconfidence.com.
Nisswa Majestic Pines Arts & Fine Crafts Fair Saturday-Sunday, June 18-19, 2016 Nisswa Majestic Pines Arts & Fine Crafts Fair is the "art enthusiasts" dream arts and crafts show. Fine artists and crafters from the Midwest area descend upon Nisswa to show and sell their beautiful hand-made items. The 41st annual Nisswa Majestic Pine Arts & Fine Crafts Fair is on Saturday and Sunday, June 18-19 at the Nisswa Area Historical Society’s Pioneer Village. This unique fair showcases juried arts and fine crafts items including decorative wooden pieces, metal artwork, paintings, jewelry, clothing, dried arrangements and more. This event is free to the public and includes great music plus wonderful food that will be available at the fair and throughout Nisswa.
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Lakes Jam Music Festival Thursday-Saturday, June 23-25, 2016 Lakes Jam is an annual, outdoor music festival that unites rock-n-roll and country music fans of all ages and brings them to Brainerd International Raceway in the beautiful Brainerd Lakes Area. National artists will perform on the main stage and local area bands will perform on the secondary stage for the music festival. The 2016 Lakes Jam lineup inclues TOBY KEITH, the country headliner for Friday night and for Saturday’s rock-n-roll night, the headliner is STYX! Lakes Jam promises 3 days, 15 bands, awesome camping and “one big party”! It’s the best concert buy around.
Nisswa Freedom Days Celebration and Parade Sunday, July 3, 2016 Celebrate FREEDOM in Nisswa on Sunday, July 3, with a full schedule of fun! Activities throughout the day include Turtle Races, Water Wars, a chalk drawing contest, music, food vendors, a kiddie parade and more! The Freedom Day parade starts at 7 pm. Spectators line both sides of Main Street to watch the parade that includes various floats, marching veterans’ groups, high school marching bands, clowns, area royalty, fire trucks, car clubs, horse-riding groups and more. **Nisswa fireworks are Saturday, July 2 at Grand View Lodge.**
Nisswa Firecracker Run Up North Sunday, July 3, 2016 The Firecracker tradition means something different to everybody — family gettogethers, summertime, sunshine, up north, the lake, Fourth of July, friendships and more. The Nisswa Firecracker Run Up North event is a northwoods family tradition that has grown exponentially since its debut in 2010. The event features a morning 5K, 10K and Kids Run. It is known for its laid-back atmosphere, comfy event shirts, amazing crawfish boil, free Pabst and super fun finish line. The race starts on Main Street. Participants run through town, into the woods and on a scenic tour along Lower Cullen Lake. The finish line is at the Nisswa Community Center with awards, prizes and the Kids Run. Try live crawfish from the Bayou prepared and served at the event.
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Paul Bunyan Extreme Saturday, July 9, 2016 The Paul Bunyan Extreme 5K is a friends and family event designed to promote a healthy physical and mental lifestyle. Mount Ski Gull is the perfect venue for this event; the course is made to challenge people of all ages and abilities. The 5K/3.2 mile course will be filled with 20 unique and amazing obstacles including mud pits, rope swings, water slides and more! Teams and costumes are encouraged. Find your inner child and join us for an adventurous challenge. You can register as a team or individual at www.paulbunyanextreme5k.com. A portion of the proceeds go directly to Mount Ski Gull.
Nisswa Crazy Days Friday-Saturday, August 12-13, 2016 Get ready, get set, get shopping! Nisswa retailers offer crazy discounts during Nisswa Crazy Days, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12-13 at participating Nisswa stores. Merchandise lines the sidewalks and spills out into the street as shoppers browse for good buys. Whether you are looking for candles, shoes, specialty foods, toys, artwork, purses, clothing and jewelry or starting your Christmas shopping, Nisswa Crazy Days is the place to be. Come early and give yourself plenty of time to check out the deals from one end of town to the other. Crazy Days is a long standing tradition for Nisswa merchants and a “must do” for shoppers, both local and visitors alike!
Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 18-21, 2016 Brainerd International Raceway will find itself in the center of the drag racing universe Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 18-21. The world’s best drag racers, the fastest cars and the most insane race fans descend upon the track for the 35th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals. The races annually draw thousands to witness Top Fuel dragsters, Funny Cars, Pro Stock cars and motorcycles. You will also see some of the top United States Sportsman dragsters in action. With open pit areas, a vendor midway and a campground called “The Zoo,” the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals is an annual tradition for thousands of fans.
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Gull Lake Classic Boat Show Saturday, August 27, 2016 The 8th annual Gull Lake Classic Boat Show is Saturday, Aug. 27 at Bar Harbor on beautiful Gull Lake. This show offers a rare opportunity to witness and appreciate the amazing beauty and craftsmanship of some of the world’s most unique vintage and classic wood boats. These breathtaking beauties are on public display dockside along the shores of Gull Lake. Enjoy a beautiful afternoon in the sun and learn the history of these inspirations from the past. The event also includes live music, a wonderful breakfast and the Classic Boat Tour of Gull Lake and shoreline parade, departing around 4:30 p.m., weather permitting.
Paddle Palooza Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016 Join MNSurf Company for a paddle on the Gull Lake Chain. The 3rd annual Paddle Palooza will be held on Sunday of Labor Day weekend. Celebrate and experience the Lakes Area by paddling one of the most scenic routes in Minnesota. This is a 5 mile supported group paddle from Nisswa Lake to Zorbaz on Gull Lake. The event is open to stand up paddle boarders, kayaks and canoes. There are scheduled stops along the way, and an end of paddle party at Zorbaz with music, food and beverages. Shuttle service is provided back to the start line. Bring your board, kayak, canoe or rent one for the event – no matter how you do it, it’s guaranteed to be fun.
Nisswa Fall Festival and Smokin’ Hot BBQ Challenge Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 Nisswa ushers in fall with the 43rd annual Nisswa Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 17. The 11th annual Smokin’ Hot BBQ Challenge is part of this annual fall tradition. Start your day with a pancake breakfast. You’ll find a crafters market, you can participate in the medallion hunt and compete in the bean bag tournament. Kids congregate at the Nisswa Pioneer Village for activities that include bounce houses, games and much more. The tantalizing smell of barbecued ribs wafts through town as teams compete in the Smokin’ Hot BBQ Challenge. After ribs are judged, the public gets its chance to taste the creations. Live music throughout the day and continues into the night with a live outdoor concert.
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Fishing to End Hunger Tournament Saturday, October 1, 2016 The 4th annual Fishing to End Hunger Tournament (FTEH) will be held on Gull Lake on Saturday, October 1, 2016. FTEH is a charitable event, with proceeds going to Kids Against Hunger – Brainerd Lakes Area. The event is hosted at Bar Harbor Supper Club. In 2015, 87 teams (2 people per team) competed in the tournament. Up to 120 teams can register. It’s a pretty awesome tournament with pretty awesome prizes and fishing for a pretty awesome cause – feeding children around the world.
Gull Lake Oktoberfest Saturday, October 8, 2016 The 6th annual Gull Lake Oktoberfest will take place on Saturday, October 8th. The Gull Lake Events group joins forces to bring a fun, autumn Pub Crawl to the Lakes Area. FREE shuttle service between locations, commemorative mugs and lots of great food and music are all part of the event. Participating locations include…. Ernie’s on Gull, Zorbaz on Gull, Grand View Lodge, Jakes Gull Lake, Cowboys, Sherwood Forest, Bar Harbor and Gull Dam Brewing. Proceeds benefit Confidence Learning Center, Soup Kitchen and the Food Shelf. This event runs in conjunction with Grand View Lodge’s 6th annual Golftoberfest, featuring live music under a heated tent.
Nisswa City of Lights Celebration and Fireworks Friday, November 25, 2016 Nisswa is the place to be the day after Thanksgiving! While others are thinking about the hustle and bustle of Black Friday shopping, downtown Nisswa is creating a Norman Rockwell scene. Festivities for the 35th annual event begin in the afternoon with horse-drawn wagon rides, storytelling, food vendors, bonfires, holiday carolers and live reindeer. Pioneer Village is the setting for the live nativity and Love Lights a Tree program, which supports Good Samaritan Society’s Home Hospice program. At 5:30, the LIGHTS come on throughout town, and Santa Claus greets the children. The event culminates with a rare winter fireworks display that lights up the crisp night sky. Enjoy live music at the Legion after the fireworks.
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The view of Grand View Lodge and the walkway from the beach.
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continuing to do what the resort has done for the past 100 years: creating memories. There are a handful of plans in the books, big and small, including parties, activities and a history house. There are also aspects of this celebration that Grand View has been preparing for over time. Over the past 100 years, Grand View has evolved from a fishing and hunting camp into a nationally known resort with a multitude of amenities and plans to celebrate all angles of this. “Instead of one big thing, it’s going to be 100 little things,” Mark Ronnei, general manager, said of the milestone celebration. “It’s a continuation of what we’ve always been doing and a year-long celebration.” Some aspects of the celebration will be small, but nothing short of festive. On New Year’s Eve, a fireworks show will kick off the resort’s centennial. The annual Party at the Pines on July 2 will be more than the average celebration, taking the centennial into account. Activities will be plentiful, including sawing blocks of ice off Gull Lake and burying the blocks in sawdust until www.nisswa.com
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Above: The historic main lodge at Grand View Lodge as seen in 1921 from Gull Lake.
and an executive nine course (The Garden), the Glacial Waters Spa, and conference and events centers. Grand View Lodge has been chosen one of the “Top 100 Golf Resorts in the World,” amongst being recognized for a handful of other awards. As for dining, the lodge’s Grand Dining Room features Minnesota specialties like walleye and wild rice soup. The Italian Gardens offers a family-style menu of authentic regional cuisine from southern Italy and Sicily. Cru Wine Bar & Restaurant is nationally known by the Wine Spectator. The golf courses also offer dining at each of their grilles. The facility also has a myriad of recreational activities, a heated indoor pool with waterslide and hot tubs, tennis courts, horseback riding, biking, Kid’s Club programs and boat rentals. In its 100th year, the resort will continue to pay attention to its core
The entrance to Grand View Lodge in 1919.
business customers - families and couples who venture to the lake to get away. The lodge has more than 600 summer employees and an average staff of 120 during the winter months. The guest total often reaches 1,000 people during summer weekends or a winter holiday weekend. Resort merchandise with the new 100-year logo will be sold all year and the website is being redesigned to feature the retro feel of the celebration.
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summer and an old-style golf tournament. There will be an old twist on all of the resort’s new amenities, giving guests a feel of what it was like during the development of the resort. To really capture the difference between now and then, the resort moved the original Historic Baker Cottage – the oldest cabin at the resort built by Marvin B. Baker – and turned it into a museum. The cabin, built between 1910-1915, features the original wood floors, enamel cook stove, paneling and ceiling. It’s filled with old photos and visitors can view a video of the resort’s history. Baker and his bride, Harriett, began their dream of a “grand resort in the wilderness of Minnesota” in 1916, when Baker began selling parcels of land along the 3,000 feet of Gull Lake shoreline. Baker had paid $43 per acre, and sold the lots for $10 per foot. Baker’s business grew quickly, and later that year an inn was built to house prospective lot buyers. The historic lodge was finished in 1921 and built from the large Norway pines that had grown on the property. It provided a meeting place and dining room for guests. This structure, now known as the main lodge, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Construction of cabins continued over the years. Following the Great Depression years, Baker chose to sell the remaining unsold property to Reynolds Frederick “Brownie” Brownlee Cote in 1937. Cote had purchased the nearby Camp Lake Hubert for girls and Camp Lincoln for boys, and he wanted a location to provide housing for parents and campers. He bought 320 acres of land, the main lodge and all of the shoreline for $85,000. That was a hefty sum at that time since the annual average income was $1,780 and the average home price was $4,100. Over the years, the Cote family continued to grow Grand View Lodge with the expansion of golf courses, additional cabins and a variety of services for guests. Currently, Grand View Lodge has over 200 cabins and suites, seven restaurants, two championship golf courses (The Pines and The Preserve)
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Laurie Majka helping her grandson keep balance while passing along her passion for skiing.
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starting a construction business and raising three children. But skiing came back into the picture because of their children in the early 1990s. “A group of parents started an Alpine Ski Club with a team for the kids, and we were one of the first members,” Laurie said. “There was racing for all ages of kids. They practiced and Sundays were race days. “Our kids were looking for a sport that our family could do together. And the Alpine Club was something the whole family could do. The kids were competing and the parents were either watching
or also skiing.” Not only were Majka’s children - Matt, Katie and Patrick - competing, but Laurie also eventually became involved with helping teach area sixth-grade students how to ski. “I started teaching with Mary Claire Ryan,” she said. “I enjoyed teaching for more than 20 years. Paul and Else Burton now organize the program, but past students like Teddy Schaefer and our sons, Matt and Patrick, have also helped out.” The Majka children eventually competed with the Brainerd Warriors alpine skiing team before graduating from high school. Until it was topped by Savannah Stone’s runner-up finish in 2013, Katie had the top state meet finish for a Brainerd Warrior girl skier when she finished seventh overall in 2001. Today, the Majka family still remains active in skiing, and in recent years Laurie has been introducing the sport to her grandchildren. “It’s fun to see the next generation coming through,” she said. “Our grand children would be the fourth generation in our family if you count my mom and dad, who had wood skis with leather boots.”
Skiing passion passed on through generations Mount Ski Gull has always been a special place for Laurie Majka. She first became familiar with the recreational ski hill not long after it had opened on the northwest side of Gull Lake in the early 1970s. “My husband (John Majka) and I were living in the Twin Cities, but we often went to Ski Gull when we came to this area to visit my parents,” Laurie explained. “I always felt the (lakes) area was so blessed to have Ski Gull. It was such an asset.” The Majkas eventually moved to the Lakes Area, but their downhill skiing time was reduced since they were busy
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“We’re always glad we had skiing as a winter recreation. The winters are so long, and skiing was something the family can do together.” Over the years, the Majka family has watched steady facility improvements at Mount Ski Gull, like upgrading the chalet and ski equipment, and adding a tubing hill and snowboarding course.
“Snowboarding has become very popular, but there’s still a lot of (alpine) skiers,” Laurie said. “It helps that (Mount) Ski Gull also offers ski equipment and helmet rentals, and harnesses for the kids.” Those harnesses are perfect to assist the next generation of skiers.
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Eleven years ago, four establishments around Gull Lake joined together with Con-
we do to bring more business to these establishments, and to raise funds for the camp?” The answer was the Frozen Fore, a snowmobile/golf event at nine locations around Gull Lake held each February. “It just started growing from there,” said Sarah Smith, special events coordinator for Camp Confidence and Frozen Fore organizer, noting the event has raised more than $100,000 over the years. Eventually, Gull Lake Promotions/Gull Lake Events officially formed to take ownership of the Frozen Fore with Confidence Learning Center as the primary beneficiary of the event proceeds. In recent years, establishments that would appear to be competing businesses have collaborated on two more off-season activities: Oktoberfest Pub Crawl in October and the Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl in December. Today, the Gull Lake Events board includes representatives from Zorbaz on Gull, Cowboy’s, Jake’s Gull Lake and Ernie’s on Gull, though other Gull Lake area establishments collaborate and participate in all three Gull Lake Events promotions. “It’s so cool to see all these establishment’s owners work together,” Smith said. “They don’t put themselves first, they put the community first.” Lee Johnson, owner of Zorbaz on Gull, is a founding member of the Gull Lake Promotions group. He talked to the then-owners www.nisswa.com
Frozen Fore In addition to Zorbaz, Cowboy’s, Jake’s and Ernie’s, the other five Frozen Fore locations are Grand View Lodge, Bar Harbor, Sherwood Forest and Cragun’s Resort, as well as a tent on the ice of Gull Lake’s Hole-in-theDay Bay along Highway 371 in Nisswa. “The concept is evolving. It started out as this one-day golf event,” Smith said. “Now it’s a three-day festival.” The 11th annual event on Feb. 26-28, 2016, with the theme “Decades Tour,” will kick off with the fourth annual Frozen Flop on Friday under the tent on Hole-in-the-Day Bay. Teams solicit pledges to jump in the water through a hole cut in the ice in the tent, raising money for Confidence Learning Center and Kids Against Hunger-BLA. Two bands will play in the tent afterward - SOLO and Boogie Wonderland - and there will be a bar and food. Saturday’s “Decades Tour” will have participants boarding 10 shuttle buses or driving snowmobiles or vehicles to play nine holes of winter golf at the nine locations around the Gull Lake. Those who visit all locations can have their scorecards entered to win prizes.
The Tent Party that evening will include a bar, food and live music from Tito’s Band, The Ynott Band and Mother’s Hotdish. The event will wrap up Sunday with the 10th annual Food Fest, featuring a variety of local dining options showcasing flavors from their restaurant in a taste competition for the best flavors in the area. Frozen Fore tickets are $50 per person in advance or $60 per person the weekend of the event and can be purchased online at www.GullLakeFrozenFore. com, or at any of the sponsoring locations. Smith said the goal is to grow the event – for those who don’t want to participate in the golf portion, the 2016 event will feature the Traveling Art Pub under the tent on the ice, as well as antique snowmobiles, ice racing, radar runs, broomball tournament and hot air balloon rides. “We’re really trying to attract people to come out on the ice and see the tent,” Smith said. People without a Frozen Fore ticket can pay $10 per day to participate in tent activities.
Oktoberfest Pub Crawl The sixth annual Oktoberfest will take
place Saturday, Oct. 8, at eight Gull Lake area establishments: Zorbaz on Gull, Cowboy’s, Jake’s Gull Lake, Ernie’s on Gull, Grand View Lodge, Bar Harbor, Sherwood Forest and Gull Dam Brewing. Tickets are $25, which provides shuttle service between locations and 4-ounce samples of Oktoberfest beers at each location. Those who visit all locations can have cards entered to win prizes. Proceeds totaled $9,300 in 2015 and benefited Confidence Learning Center, Sharing Bread Soup Kitchen in Brainerd and the Lakes Area Food Shelf in Pequot Lakes.
Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl The fourth annual Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl will be Saturday, Dec. 10. A donation of $25 or a toy worth $25 for Christmas for Kids entitles participants to shuttle rides to the participating Gull Lake area establishments and a gift. “To me, that’s what makes the BrainerdNisswa Lakes Area so unique - you can throw a pebble and hit someone giving back to the community,” Smith said.
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Generations of the Kuhn family gather for a traditional potluck meal at Train Bell Resort in Merrifield.
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Longtime family tradition: vacation at the lake ing the week of the Fourth of July. “Our family originally is from Red Wing, MN, and our experience started in 1942 when my dad had seen a classified ad in the Minneapolis Star Tribune about a resort in northern Minnesota. It was family oriented with a safe, sandy beach,” Kuhn said, noting that the resort was Train Bell Resort. “The first time I went was in 1942, I was 9 months old.” His father, Art Kuhn, went into the military service and returned after being wounded. Since 1944, generations of the
Art and Blanche Kuhn family have headed north each summer to vacation on North Long Lake. “Train Bell and North Long Lake have been an integral part of our extended family for 70-some years,” Dewey said. A key aspect to the week-long summer vacation is extended family, Dewey said. “When we first started going in the 1940s, it was strictly Mom and Dad, then my brothers came along. Then mother’s sister and her husband and cousins started coming.”
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“And that was the beginning of this week-long Fourth of July week,” he said, noting that over the past 15-20 years the Kuhns have had 60-80 family members and close intimate friends attend. “As time passes by you realize how unique this gathering is. I have cousins coming from as far as Flagstaff, Ariz.,” he said. “It’s a unique time and memories are created.” He and his wife, Julie, even gathered their family at Train Bell for Christmas in 2014, where his daughter’s fiance proposed on the ice of North Long Lake with other family members looking on from inside. The annual summer vacation led to a career in the fireworks industry for Dewey’s youngest brother, Dean of rural Pequot Lakes. The Kuhns started a family fireworks show at Train Bell Resort that Dean would organize. The show grew over the years and boats would gather in the bay to watch. Dean then started his own fireworks company and does the July 3 and 4 shows in Pequot Lakes and Brainerd, with help from his vacationing extended family. “That is how I started my love or passion for fireworks was basically at Train Bell Resort, shooting them off the end of the dock and having it grow and grow until it’s a business,” Dean said. Dean also recalled the many family memories made at Train Bell Resort over the years. “It’s a place that our family fell in love with, being on the lake and going back every year,” he said. “It just creates this wonderful camaraderie where family members all are friends. It’s not just a family reunion; we all are friends. Everyone gets along so good and it’s such a good time.”
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Dean said all the generations expect to be there each summer. “It’s unbelievable how our children and now our grandchildren - how they just love it and want to come back every year.They want to be there and it’s so nice to see them embrace it and love it. The tradition continues,” he said. John and Kristi Gordon inherited the Kuhn clan when they bought the resort in
April 2012. “For us, it’s such a unique week of the year – not only is it the celebration of July 4, but it’s the longevity of the Kuhns, who have more history at the resort than any of the owners,” John said. “We’re very proud of the history of the resort (which dates to 1908), and we’re proud of the Kuhn family’s longevity here.” The Kuhn family has one remaining
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relative from Art’s generation who attends the summer gathering. Dewey and Dean’s Aunt Mildred attended into her mid-90s and enjoyed bingo nights at the resort. When she died a few years ago, Train Bell put a plaque up pronouncing the Millie Memorial Bingo Parlor. Art Kuhn, who died in 2006, also has a memorial at the resort. Former owners erected a flagpole and plaque honoring him as the person to visit Train Bell for the longest time. Another indication of the importance of family, Dewey said, is when those present pause during potluck gatherings to remember family members who have died. Each summer, Dewey said the lake is the big draw for family members. ”That’s where the lasting memories are created,” he said, noting that whether fishing, playing volleyball or water-skiing, everyone is interacting. No matter what the age, all generations look forward to the family vacation each year. “It’s just a special spot for our family,” he said of Train Bell Resort. Resort owner Kristi said the Kuhns know how to vacation. They’re organized and they all try to outdo each other decorating their cabins, she said. They put sparklers in all the planters at the cabins and hang banners, lights, stickers, windsocks, streamers and signs. They have their own Fourth of July parade on the resort grounds. “They make you feel like a part of their family,” Kristi added. “And we feel the same way,” John said. “It’s part of our family showing up for a week. They’re just such special people.” Dewey reiterated the family aspect with a story about his daughter giving them a plaque that says, “Kuhn Family - Love, Laughter, Faith.” “I think those are three words that signify what this means. And that’s passed generation to generation,” he said. “As one generation passes on, we want to keep this tradition alive.” Dean said it’s hard to explain why the week-long gathering is so special or how it became so special. “It’s the tradition, it’s the camaraderie, it’s the family, it’s the friends,” he said. “We have friends of the family who have been coming for 40 some years so it’s like they’re family. It’s just a tremendous week of family and friends and camaraderie.”
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Scott Lykins plays cello in a free concert at Gregory Park in Brainerd.
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Lykins’ love of music stems from his family and he decided to make classical music his career while a student at Brainerd High School. He graduated from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., and has a master’s degree in cello performance. Now a professional musician living in Minneapolis, Lykins returns to the Lakes Area each summer for the LAMF concert series. The idea arose when Lykins and four college friends came from New York to the Lakes Area in the summer of 2009 to enjoy a summer on the lake and to earn money waiting tables at Lost Lake Lodge, where they also played music on the patio. As an outlet for their musical talents, that summer they produced six free concerts. The last concert in the series that summer featured members of the Minnesota and St. Paul chamber orchestras. “We were surprised to have a few dozen people show up,” Lykins said, noting audiences grew to 300. “We realized that at the age of 22 we had stumbled upon something worth pursuing.” They named the concert series, developed a program book and knocked on doors of Nisswa area businesses looking for sponsors. The mission of the LAMF is to bring world-class musical performances to the Lakes Area and make them accessible to people who want to check out classical music. To that end, all summer festival concerts at Tornstrom Auditorium in Brainerd are free. The music series features concerts, as well as educational and social opportunities. The LAMF brings in 140 professional musicians from across the country, including chamber musicians, a full symphony and an opera production. Lykins said the audience at concerts is diverse and includes retired people who have attended classical music concerts in the Twin Cities sitting next to people who have never heard such music. The goal is to draw new audiences to expose them to classical music. “We envision the Lakes Area as being a major destination for classical musical performances,” Lykins said of the future, noting those involved with the LAMF are committed to producing high caliber concerts and drawing new audiences to the arts. “Each summer when musicians come, those musicians become very integrated in the community, staying with host families
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and interacting with the audience,” he said. In addition to playing in the Brainerd auditorium, musicians play at area nursing homes, the Crow Wing County jail, parks and Brainerd schools. They venture into schools to work with students. “Through all those relationships formed, we’re really infusing the community with music beyond opening the doors and hav-
ing people hear us play in the concert hall,” Lykins said. “It is worth people traveling and coming to the area for arts and entertainment,” he said of the quality of music performed. Lykins said the LAMF is really put on by the community, thanks to donors and over 300 volunteers who work hard to make the festival happen each summer.
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“Charities range from Boy Scouts who help pick up garbage to seniors who ride shuttle buses and give instructions, to everyone in between,” Johnson said. The event calls for 400 volunteers and 50,000 volunteer hours over nine months to plan and execute the event -and the Jaycees only total 60. “So we need volunteers,” Nelson said. “Everyone knows the extravaganza. A lot don’t know it’s organized by volunteers. No one gets paid.” “It’s a great partnership among the whole Brainerd Lakes Area,” she added, from volunteers to local support for prizes. Johnson said it costs $1 million to put on the event, and every penny is spent locally. The extravaganza has also had a large impact on the ice fishing industry as a whole.
“We’ve shown that fishing contests are viable and ice fishing is very accessible to people. Any time we can get more sportsmen involved is a win, win, win,” Johnson said, noting that in 1991 the Brainerd Jaycees contest was the only ice fishing contest around and now they are everywhere. Johnson said the ice fishing extravaganza has become the backbone of the local Jaycees group. State and national Jaycees organizations seek out Brainerd Jaycees members for their leadership, “We’re proud of that,” he said. The Jaycees organization is open to people ages 18-40 who want to develop leadership skills. The 2016 Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza will be Saturday, Jan. 23, on Holein-the-Day Bay of Gull Lake along Highway 371 in Nisswa.
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Of course, other benefactors are the charities who receive donations, which totaled $186,618 in 2015. When the event was first held in 1991, the goal was to create an economic impact in a tourist area during a down time - winter, Johnson and Nelson said. Organizers wrote their ideas on the back of a case of beer, noting the need to find a charitable organization to be the primary beneficiary. That organization is Confidence Learning Center (Camp Confidence) on Sylvan Lake in East Gull Lake, a year-round outdoor center for people of all ages with developmental disabilities that has received $2.3 million in extravaganza proceeds. Those funds helped Confidence Learning Center grow to become a year-round facility, with the extravaganza funding 1,200 camper days a year. “That’s significant,” Nelson said. Confidence Learning Center isn’t the sole recipient of the $3.3 million raised since 1991. In 2015, the extravaganza donated that $186,000 to 56 different charities, ranging from Boy Scouts and service organizations to senior citizen groups and church activities. “Most years we give to all charities who submit an application,” Nelson said. The event is definitely weather-related. It’s always held in late January now, to ensure good ice on Hole-inthe-Day Bay. “Bad” years were 2002, the only year the event was moved to Round Lake because of ice conditions, and 2012, when the event was postponed three weeks for solid ice conditions. Funds raised dropped by more than half in 2002, to $97,000, compared to $205,000 raised the year before and after. In 2012, money raised dropped to $100,000. The fundraiser has fluctuated from a low of $10,174 raised in 1994 to a record high $252,660 in 2004. With the help of warm weather, 2015 saw a record number of anglers at 13,600, with another 2,000 spectators on the ice. Many charitable organizations that receive funds also help on the ice on tournament day.
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Nisswa Turtle Races – small town America at its best Entering its 53rd season in 2016, the Nisswa Turtle Races are a summer “staple” event. Hosted each June through August on the official Turtle Track in downtown Nisswa, the weekly races draw all ages,
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race, so no other turtles are necessary or allowed. Spectators cheer on turtles as the races progress. Smiley, the human-sized turtle, wanders the track, getting and giving hugs to kids and adults alike. Nisswa Turtle Races will run June 1 to Aug. 17, 2016, as the popular family tradition continues for its 53rd summer.
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The Grillo family combined a Stanley Cup trophy visit and a baptism for Piper Grillo in 2009 at Minnewawa Lodge on Clark Lake.
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Second generation Grillo takes over MN Hockey Camps Chuck Grillo and his son, Dean, sat back in their Minnesota Hockey Camps office one fall afternoon and reflected on the history of their Minnewawa Lodge facility on Clark Lake in Nisswa. Chuck and Dean, along with other family members and staff, had just finished another busy summer season. Things had slowed enough to take a short break to reflect on four decades of service as a developmental hockey camp for skaters around the world. The camp started in 1979, and Chuck remembers the details of how it became
a reality. After a successful high school hockey coaching career, Chuck had become a National Hockey League scout for the New York Rangers. He still lived in northern Minnesota and wanted to establish a developmental hockey camp for boys and girls. His business partner would be Herb Brooks, who was coaching the Minnesota Gophers men’s hockey team and later the 1980 Miracle On Ice U.S. Olympic team. “I ran into the (Minnewawa Lodge) owner at Bar Harbor, and asked if the
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High School (boys’ hockey) coaches and numerous changes at the (Essentia Health Sports Center) civic center,” Chuck said. “We’ve survived, but I don’t know if I would have believed it if someone had told me we would be her 37 years after Herb Brooks and I started the camp.” “We’re proud that former players now want their kids to be part of our camp. What also makes us most proud is that parents bring their kids here, and leave them with a good comfort level.” Chuck and Clairene are now in their 70s, which has resulted in a gradual transition of management at the camp. “Our kids have expressed an interest in keeping the camp’s legacy alive,” Chuck said. “They know our family, and how deeply entrenched we are in the game. Our kids witnessed what all went into owning this place.” Chuck and Clairene, along with their son, Rob and his wife, Carol, are part of the ownership team. Rob is currently in his 21st season as a scout with the San Jose Sharks. Dean, a former University of North Dakota skater who was drafted by the
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resort was for sale,” Chuck recalled. “His first reply was no, but when we upped the amount, he couldn’t refuse. The transaction was initiated with a signature on a napkin and I called Herb (Brooks) and told him we just bought a resort.” “We wanted a hockey facility, and we believed the resort would bring families closer to their children, and get the families more involved with the hockey training.” Minnewawa Lodge, which is one of the state’s oldest resorts dating back to 1898, originally hosted people in the performing arts and later became a fishing resort for visitors from the St. Louis area. The facility was ideal for hosting hockey players of all ages with the sleeping quarters and recreational opportunities of Clark Lake. Campers would skate at the Essentia Health Sports Center (formerly the Brainerd Area Civic Center). A relationship for renting ice time started with (former arena owner) Bob Olson, then the city of Brainerd, and now with Essentia Health. Minnewawa Lodge provided strength training, personal growth sessions, dry-land training and dorms for the players, who were transported by vans to various ice sessions in Brainerd. Brooks was a partner with the camp for its initial years before Chuck and his family assumed sole ownership, although Brooks continued to support the camp until his death in 2003. “Over the years all six of our children have worked at the camp,” Chuck said. “And my wife, Clairene, is the reason the camp is where it is today. She ran the camp while I was traveling 200 nights a year as an NHL scout for 31 seasons.” The camp has grown over the years, with now more than 40 staff working during the peak summer months. The camp has consistently hosted around 1,000 youth, high school and college skaters each summer; many of them for multi-week sessions. The developmental training also included minor league and more than 500 NHL players, including stars like T.J. Oshie, Scott Hartnell, Paul Martin and James van Riemsdyk. Minnewawa Lodge was also the training camp home of the San Jose Sharks in 1994 when Chuck served as the team’s vice president/director of player personnel. “We’ve been through five Brainerd
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Sharks, now serves as the camp’s hockey director. His wife, Carrie, is the camp director while Dan Germundson is a fulltime staff member involved in the local community and works closely with Dean on hockey matters. They are best friends doing what they love to do together. “Carrie and Dan are doing most of the work at the camp since Dean is traveling with his job (as a certified NHL agent),” Chuck said. “So Carrie and Dan are busy doing the administration of the camp, just like Claire did before I retired and stopped traveling. So the ladies really get the credit for the camp’s success over the years.” After years of traveling, the Grillo family is able to spend more time together, however, they are fully active at the camp and their love of the camp continues to grow. “The neatest thing is we see each other more now (at the camp) since I’m no longer scouting,” Chuck said. “Our granddaughter, Piper, is now part of the camp. She’s the next generation attending the camp.” It was six years ago this October that Piper, who is Dean and Carrie’s daughter, was the center of attention for one of the proudest hockey moments at the camp. Chuck was working for the Pittsburgh Penguins organization at the time, and the team had won the Stanley Cup in the Spring of 2009. It’s a tradition for members of the winning organization to have an opportunity to spend time with the Stanley Cup and the trophy was escorted to Minnewawa Lodge. “That was the only time that our whole family has ever been together,” Chuck said of the event. “Over the years we could never all get together at Christmas time because of our involvement with hockey. So we used the (Stanley) Cup to baptize Piper and raise a considerable amount of money to help a cancer patient.” Dean, who said he “grew up at the camp” looks forward to the future. “I can picture us being around here forever,” he said. “We’ve worked out a lodging relationship for the families of campers with Madden’s Resort and we’re making it a point to promote the camp locally. Carrie and I are entrenched in the community, especially with our daughter (Piper’s) activities.”
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Hansen, the Nisswa Chamber Director, says it is her favorite festival of the year. “I love the look and the feel of this festival. It’s heartwarming to see the thousands of people adorn this town. Grandpa, grandma, daughter, son, grandchildren – generations coming together to celebrate the beauty of the upcoming Christmas season.” The event begins in mid-afternoon with horse-drawn wagon rides, storytelling, bonfires, holiday carolers and live reindeer. The Nisswa Area Historical Society’s Pioneer Village is the backdrop for several activities, including a Live Nativity Scene, free cider and donuts and the Love Lights a Tree program. Since everyone loves Santa, he joins us here in Nisswa for the event
too. Around 5:30 pm, all the Christmas lights come on throughout town and it is truly a beautiful sight. If you haven’t experienced cold weather fireworks, it is a must. Several years ago, fireworks were added as a finale to this family focused event. The Nisswa City Park is the perfect location to shoot off the fireworks – it centers the fireworks display directly over the ball field and the Turtle Track area of downtown. Our partners at Zambelli Fireworks do a fabulous job of creating a beautiful display of colors against the crisp night sky. Nisswa City of Lights is not to be missed and is always held the Friday after Thanksgiving, we hope you’ll make plans to join us.
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2016 marks the 35th year for the community of Nisswa’s City of Lights Festival. While most people are focused on Black Friday “deals” and getting bargains on this crazy busy national shopping day, downtown Nisswa is focused on a beautiful festival. Preparation for the event starts months in advance with tons of planning, behind the scenes decorating, etc. The Nisswa Chamber and the City of Lights Committee (made up of several local businesses and community members) look at the City of Lights Festival as a way to showcase the community for all of its winter beauty. Businesses start getting ready early by stringing lights on the fronts of their buildings in downtown Nisswa. Many of the storefront owners go “all out” with their decorating in hopes of winning the window decorating contest. Pioneer Village gets “decked out” with hundreds of luminaries while the Pocket Park, Gazebo and Chamber office gets strung with THOUSANDS of lights. Families and businesses also get involved with the Adopt-a-Tree program where the goal is to LIGHT UP NISSWA all the way from the south end of town to the main area of downtown Nisswa to the north end of town. When the prep work is done, and the day arrives, it truly is amazing! Shawn
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GULL LAKE CHAIN OF LAKES: Gull Lake A landmark attraction in the Nisswa area spans almost 9,500 acres and offers numerous public accesses. People enjoy the chain of lakes for all seasons – from fishing and water activities in the summer to ice fishing and snowmobiling in the winter months. Lake Margaret This lake is also part of the Gull Lake Chain of Lakes in Lake Shore. Maximum depth is
26 feet for the 222-acre lake. Nisswa Lake The lake is located on the north end of the Gull Lake Chain of Lakes. Nisswa Lake is 207 acres with a maximum depth of 23 feet. Round Lake The lake is located on the southern edge of Nisswa, just east of Hwy. 371. A channel connects Round Lake to Gull Lake. The 1,644 acre lake has a maximum depth of 51 feet.
Roy Lake The lake is located one mile west of Nisswa and is part of the Gull Lake Chain of Lakes. The lake is 271 acres with a maximum depth of 27 feet. Public access is through the upper Gull Lake channel. CULLEN LAKES: Lower Cullen The 512-acre lake borders the north edge of downtown Nisswa, and is part of a chain of three lakes that drain into Gull Lake. A public access is located on the southeast shores of the lake. Maximum depth in the lake is less than 40 feet. Middle Cullen The lake is located between Lower and Upper Cullen lakes. A public access is located on the northeast side of the lake. The maximum depth is 48 feet. Upper Cullen The lake is part of the Cullen chain of lakes. The lake size is 435 acres with a maximum depth of 41 feet. OTHER AREA LAKES: Clark Lake The lake is located one mile east of Nisswa, and hosts the Minnesota Hockey Camps Lodge. The 343-acre lake has a maximum depth of 31 feet. The lake is primarily managed as a northern pike, largemouth bass and panfish lake.
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East Twin The lake is located two miles north of Nisswa. The maximum depth is 45 feet for the 146-acre lake. A public access is located on the west shore. www.nisswa.com
Lake Edward The lake is located east of Nisswa and covers 2,032 acres. The maximum depth is 75 feet with 59 percent of the lake less than 15 feet in depth. A public access is located on the west side.
kins to Crosslake. The chain covers 7,700 acres, with a maximum depth of 138 feet, and connects with the Pine River. The chain is popular for recreational use, but Whitefish also serves as one of the DNR’s primary walleye egg take sites at the mouth of the Pine River. Because of this, the lake is stocked annually, with at least 5,000,000 walleye fry being put back into the lake from the eggs collected at the walleye trap.
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Lake Edna The 153-acre lake is two miles north of Nisswa. The public access is located on the northeast side of the lake. Approximately 59 percent of the lake is less than 15 feet deep.
Pelican Lake The lake is located northeast of Nisswa, and is one of the larger lakes in the area as it covers 8,300 acres. The maximum depth of Pelican is 104 feet with 47% of the lake being 15 feet deep or less. There are also four public accesses on the lake and a public swimming beach. Bluegill, northern pike, walleye and bass are the most common fish in Pelican.
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Koep family – hooked on fishing for generations But the Koeps did set aside one day each week for a focus on family and fishing. “Wednesday was our family day,” Judy explained. “At the crack of dawn, we would load up the family and go to different lakes to fish. The kids had to give up their electronics (music players) because it was a family day.” Marv and Judy, along with their children, Kevin, Shelley and Wendy, also built their vacations around fishing. “The summer was so busy with the bait shop that we would take our vacations in August,” Judy recalled. “We would go fishing in Canada for some of
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Fishing and family have always been connected for Marv and Judy Koep. Marv grew up around fishing since his dad was a bait salesman in Urbank and Judy also had an interest in the sport of fishing. “We would go fishing on some of our dates,” Judy said. “How many people would do that?” So it wasn’t much of a surprise when the couple purchased Link’s Bait Shop in Nisswa in 1961 shortly after their wedding. In years to come the Koeps, along with their three children, worked long hours, including nights and weekends, promoting the fishing industry.
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our vacations. It wasn’t just the fishing, it was about going to fun restaurants and checking out new areas.” That was the start of the Koep family fishing experience. Their life revolved around fishing whether at work or living in their former home behind the bait shop. “Our home and store phone number was the same,” Judy recalled. “All three kids worked in the store, plus Kevin was in the back cleaning fish much of the time.” Marv said his family worked hard, but always had fun. “The hours were long, but it was never a job,” he said. “I enjoyed it, and I enjoyed the people. Over the years customers became like family.” The Koeps continued to work at the bait business until they sold the business in the early 1990s, although Marv still serves as a fishing guide. Over the years he has fished with celebrity anglers like Roland Martin and Bill Dance. Marv has also been an honorary guide for Minnesota Governor Fishing openers, and has guided celebrities like former United State senator and vice president Walter “Fritz” Mondale. www.nisswa.com
Marv was inducted as a “Legendary Guide” in the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame in 2000. He is also a member of the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame and was the 1991 Nisswa Citizen of the Year. His favorite method of fishing is back trolling, and he stresses the importance of “finding out where the wind is blowing” to improve your odds of catching fish. Despite a busy schedule, Marv finds time to fish with the family. That tradition continues with a variety of fishing combinations, like Marv and Judy going out on the lake alone, or with their daughter, Shelley, and her husband, Rick Bartella. But one of Marv’s favorite fishing buddies is a third-generation angler and granddaughter, Nichole (Bartella) Heinen. For many years Marv reserved opening weekend to fish with Nichole. “We went fishing together for years,” Marv recalled. “The first year that I went without Nichole was to host Governor Ventura for the Governor’s Opener in 2001.” Marv and Nichole eventually switched the opening weekend tradition to Memorial Day weekend since the fishing was better and the weather was warmer. The Koep’s tradition of family fishing has included some “fun competition” with each other, plus sharing knowledge of the sport. “Marv gained a lot of his fishing knowledge from Harry (VanDoran), who was one of the first guides at the bait shop,” Judy said. “Marv then taught our kids how to fish, and also our son-inlaw, Rick Bartella, about freshwater fishing since he had mostly done ice fishing.
He also taught Nichole, and her brother, Matt, how to fish.” And that knowledge continues to spread. “Matt’s fiance also likes to fish and hunt,” Shelley said. “She’s going to need to like fishing and hunting if she’s going to get mixed up with this family.” Nichole has also hooked her husband, Cory Heinen, on the sport and adds that some day their children will also learn to fish. “When we have kids they will have their Snoopy poles,” Nichole said with a laugh. “Fishing is a big part of our lives. My aunt (Wendy) requested a fishing trip to Canada for a gradMarv Koep sits on the dock at home with his daughter, Shelley Bartella, and granddaughter, Nichole Heinen uation gift, and most of our family weddings The relationship between Marv and have been in April to Judy and their children and grandchilwork around the fishing season.” The Koeps all hope that fishing will dren, also focuses on other outdoor activities like hunting. be part of the future for families. “We all love to go hunting,” said “With the technology of today the kids want to be entertained,” Shelley Nichole, who works in the Twin Cities. explained. “They might not have the “I work at a nice downtown office, and patience for fishing. There also isn’t as my co-workers can’t believe that I’m a many little bait shops that help spark hunter.” the interest in fishing.”
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Larson’s first job becomes her “baby” Emma Larson grew up in Nisswa and knew she never wanted to leave. But she never dreamed she’d own a restaurant in her hometown by age 25, much less the restaurant she’s worked at for half of her life. “I always knew I’d be in hospitality and tourism,” said Larson, who bought the A&W Restaurant in downtown Nisswa in the spring of 2015. “This was actually my first job. I started here when I was 13. I knew restaurants was the path I was going to take, and then the opportunity came up to buy.” “Five” is big in Larson’s life - she was born May 5 (the fifth day of the fifth
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month of the year), and was 25 in 2015 when she became the restaurant’s fifth owner. “I knew the right thing was happening,” she said of buying the restaurant that spring and becoming one of Nisswa’s youngest business owners. The Nisswa A&W is about twice Larson’s age, and celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2016. It’s been open every summer since 1966, and has been locally owned and operated in the same location since the day it opened. Like other A&Ws, the Nisswa restaurant started as a drive-in where food was delivered to customers in their cars. The
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restaurant later expanded to add a dining room, which took the place of the drive-in. While the menu has remained mainly unchanged over the years, the building’s interior has been remodeled, and the exterior was painted in 2015. Larson said A&W invented the bacon cheeseburger and is most known - of course - for its frosted mugs of homemade draft root beer on tap. She’s the only one who knows how to make the root beer, and she makes triple batches every day during the summer. “I worked every day this summer 2,000 hours,” Larson said. “This is kind of my baby.” Larson attended Nisswa Elementary School in kindergarten and first grade before switching to the Pequot Lakes School District. She graduated from Pequot Lakes High School in 2008, and earned her Associate in Arts degree and hospitality certificate from Central Lakes College in Brainerd. She started working at A&W in Nisswa the summer after completing seventh grade. “My sister worked here first, so then I started working here as well,” she said, noting her older sister, Noel, also still works at the seasonal restaurant that’s www.nisswa.com
big city.” Larson praises her “phenomenal employees” who return each summer to work at A&W and she advocates the restaurant’s celebration of National Root Beer Float Day on Aug. 6 every year. To go along with its theme of serving classic all-American food, the restaurant serves free root beer floats that day and strongly encourages donations for the Wounded Warrior Project. Nationwide, A&W Restaurants collect over $200,000 each year for the Wounded Warrior Project. “I have lots of family and friends in the military so it’s close to my heart,” Larson said, noting the restaurant also offers a military discount. “They’ve given so much and we need to do what we can to help.” During the restaurant’s off-season, Larson is a tax preparer at Nisswa Tax Service, just down the street from A&W. She plans to own A&W until she retires. “I love the idea of a family restaurant. It’s a good way to instill values and work ethic in kids,” she said. “I’m a small-town girl who loves her hometown. I love this town and its people,” she added. 001316397r1
open May 1 through the annual Nisswa Fall Festival in mid-September. The sisters come from a family that owned restaurants. Their grandparents owned Happy Chef restaurants, where their mother worked while growing up. “I have a crazy work ethic. It’s in my family’s blood,” Larson said. “I love the excitement and the constant interaction with customers. I am definitely a people person,” she said, noting her love for small-town life. “It’s kind of a dream come true - my first job to my last job - and hopefully I’ll be able to pass it down to my kids someday.” She loves seeing the local residents and tourists each summer. “It’s cool to see grandparents come in and remember A&W as a kid and share that with the next generation and create lasting memories, especially frosted mugs of root beer,” she said. She also loves being in downtown Nisswa. “The sense of community we have in Nisswa is different than a lot of towns,” Larson said. “Everyone knows each other. We’re there for each other. It’s a gorgeous area. You can’t get that in a
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PAUL BUNYAN TRAIL
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Paul Bunyan Trail Crow Wing State Park to Baxter/Brainerd .. 13 mi. Baxter/Brainerd to Merrifield .............................. 9 mi. Merrifield to Nisswa .................................................. 7 mi. Nisswa to Pequot Lakes.......................................... 6 mi. Pequot Lakes to Jenkins ........................................ 3 mi. Jenkins to Pine River ................................................ 6 mi. Pine River to Backus ................................................ 9 mi. Backus to Hackensack ............................................ 8 mi. Hackensack to Walker .......................................... 23 mi.
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Paul Bunyan State Trail serves up generations of fun The Paul Bunyan State Trail has been popular with outdoor enthusiasts since 1992 when the first 50 miles was paved from Brainerd/Baxter to Hackensack, MN. It now encompasses 123 miles of paved rail-to-trail, spanning from south of Brainerd/Baxter starting at Crow Wing State Park; and continuing to Bemidji, ending at Lake Bemidji State Park. The trail is used year-round by snowmobilers, bikers, walkers, runners and inline skaters. The trail passes through 15 communities, including Nisswa. Nisswa is a convenient area to park and get on the trail – there is a Minnesota DNR parking lot, complete with bike fix-it station, located near the Triangle Gas Station. There is plenty of parking throughout downtown Nisswa, as well. Nisswa is known for being a bike friendly town with a 24 hour restroom facility and several businesses in town that rent bikes and inline skates, there is even a bike repair shop located along the trail. Several years ago, a group of tourismfocused offices formed a marketing alliance. This group is actively participating in dialogue and carrying their message throughout their individual communities, as well to the DNR offices in St. Paul. This alliance evolved into the Paul Bunyan Trail Association’s Marketing Team which meets monthly throughout the year and includes: Bemidji Chamber www.nisswa.com
of Commerce, Visit Bemidji, Leech Lake Chamber, Hackensack Chamber, Pine River Chamber, Pequot Lakes Chamber, Nisswa Chamber, Brainerd Chamber and Visit Brainerd who are all working together to market the Paul Bunyan State Trail. Also participating in this alliance are members of the original Paul Bunyan Trail Association; who bring a wealth of knowledge about the development of the trail from its inception. The Paul Bunyan State Trail Association’s Marketing Team recognizes that the trail is a huge asset to each community, to the region, to the state and is nationally known. Keys to the long term utilization of the trail are: continued funding from the DNR for maintenance and improvements of the trail as well as advertising
and marketing of the trail to educate people of its year around usage capabilities and continued exposure of this state-wide attraction. The Marketing Team would like to see improved mile markers, like signage within communities, bike fix-it stations along the route, and amenities for users within communities; such as bike repair businesses, 24 hour restrooms, bike lockers, laundry facilities, lodging, etc. An alliance of this nature is unique and quite unusual. Each entity brings a great deal of knowledge and expertise regarding tourism and what is important for their communities. This alliance has created relationships while nurturing cooperation between communities and creating a unified voice for marketing matters of the Paul Bunyan State Trail.
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Did you hear the crack of a bat? Wondering where to find the game? It’s easy, just follow the lights. The City of Nisswa has a beautiful park located at the north end of Main Street. There, you will find a beautifully groomed baseball field. Bring a lawn chair, sit on the bleachers or throw a blanket on the ground. We’d like to introduce you to Nisswa’s hometown amateur baseball team, the Nisswa Lightning. If you look closely at the members on the team, you will see a couple guys that look similar in face. They should, they’re family. Paul Jenkins and his sons, Aaron and Brett have been part of the local amateur baseball franchise since it began in 2007. Paul is 56 years old and a 41-year amateur baseball veteran. He serves as a third base coach, part-time player for the Lightning and helps out wherever needed. Aaron, age 30, usually starts at the corner infield position and also serves as team manager. Brett, age 23, is a starting middle infielder. In the 2015 season, Aaron batted .361 and Brett hit .368. The team finished with a 33-4 record. The Lightning tied for third place at the Class C state tournament. “It has been a great www.nisswa.com
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make a lot of improvements to the field over the years.” The city supplies the materials and equipment. The team provides the labor to make improvements each year. The Nisswa Lightning has found a great way to give back to the community. They host an annual baseball camp for kids. Parents appreciate the camp and so do the kids. Maybe someday one of those kids will grow up to play on the Lightning home team. “It’s a beautiful baseball park”, said Paul. It is a great community asset. Every team has a rival. For the Lightning, it’s the Fort Ripley Rebels. Both teams have great athletes and players are primarily from the Brainerd Lakes Area. In 2015, the Lightning hosted the Ripley game on July 3rd, which is the same day as Nisswa’s Freedom Day Celebration and Parade. That game definitely had the largest crowd the Lightning has ever seen. Enjoy America’s favorite pastime, baseball. When you come to downtown Nisswa, just remember – follow the lights.
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trying to score from second base. I’ve never been known for my speed.” They laugh about it now, but Aaron wasn’t so happy with his dad at the time. Paul’s legs didn’t move fast enough. “I love playing baseball,” Paul said. “I’ll keep playing as long as my back feels good.” Aaron is technically the manager for the team. He does most of the paperwork, while Paul does most of the game day managing. Although they butt heads now and again, they love the fact that they spend their summers together, playing a game that they all love. Brett, the younger brother, started playing for the Nisswa Lightning when he was young. “I was pretty young when I started and everyone on the team was older than me,” he explained. “It definitely helped me to have family on the team.” You’ll find Joan, the devoted wife and mom, at most of the games. Their cousin, Nate DeChaine, also plays on the team. And like most teams, all the players feel like family to each other. “The city of Nisswa has been very generous in letting us use the baseball field,” Aaron said. “We have worked with the parks and recreation department to
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experience,” Aaron said about playing baseball with family. “I don’t know too many people who had a chance to play baseball with their dad. He was a pretty good player when he was young. In fact, he’s still is.” Aaron goes on to say “it’s even more exciting for me to watch my younger brother play. Brett gets better year-by-year. Watching him gave me a perspective on the development that my dad saw in me years ago.” Paul started playing amateur baseball in the mid-1970s and still remembers his debut. “I think I was 14 and we played a team from Bowlus, Minnesota.” Paul remembers that Duane Bobick (a former heavyweight boxer) played on the Bowlus team. The umpire for the game was Duane’s dad. “Our team was short players, and I was told I had to play. I was so nervous when I stepped up to bat the first time.” That was the start of a long baseball career for Paul. He has coached high school baseball for the past 30 years for Eagle Valley (Clarissa)/Browerville. Paul has played for a variety of teams in the Victory League and was even catching on a regular basis in his 40s. He eventually started playing on the same team with his sons. “It’s fun to get your kids to play with you,” Paul said. “It was cool to introduce them to the other players. You’re always nervous when they start out, but I knew my boys would both turn into good players.” Paul says that one of the highlight moments for him occurred in 1 game. “I hit a single, Brett walked and Aaron hit one off the fence!” Now remember, Paul is the dad and maybe doesn’t run quite as fast as his boys. “The centerfielder threw the ball from the fence to the catcher. I was thrown out at home
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City Hall/Community Center Reservations ....................................... (218) 963-4444 Website ..................... www.ci.nisswa.mn.us Fire Department ................................. 911 Parks and Recreation......... (218) 963-0047 Warming House................ (218) 963-3931 Planning and Zoning ........ (218) 963-2402 Police Department .............................. 911 Non-emergency ............... (218) 963-4301 Post Office ....................... (218) 963-7907
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D.C. Henderson and his grandson, Donald, walk through a gravel intersection of Hwy. 13 and 77 (Sportland Corners) going toward Nisswa in the early 1920s.
Nisswa – rich in its history and heritage Nisswa was first founded under the name Smiley Township in 1900. By 1908, local resident Leon Lum convinced the town folk to rename the township to Nisswa. Nisswa is an Ojibwa word meaning “in the middle” or “three” which is appropriate as Nisswa is in the middle of three lakes; Cullen Lake, Nisswa Lake and Clark Lake. Nisswa was once the headquarters for the Mississippi Ojibwa Indians. Chief Hole-in-the-Day made his home on Gull Lake, in the area between Round and North Long Lake. Probably the earliest white settlement in the area was James Lloyd Breck’s St.
Columba Mission. It was established in the 1850s with the help of an Ottawa Indian named Enmegabo who was married to Chief Hole-in-the-Day’s niece. The mission was established to bring Christianity and European education to the Ojibwe. The Indian uprising of 1852 resulted in the burning of the church and destruction of the mission. The Gull River Lumber Company created a summer logging camp in 1886 on the east shore of Middle Fishtrap Lake, now called Nisswa Lake. A boarding house was built at the site and was used as a center for operations in the upper Gull Lake Area. Webster
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Dick Carlson, president of the Nisswa Area Historical Society, looks over an old wagon train wheel.
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(Web) Hill, a teamster and “barn boss” for the company, built two barns at that location and the beginnings of a permanent settlement were in place. The camp was roughly at the present location of the intersection of Highway 371 and Hazelwood Drive. Web also married his sweetheart, Bessie Leigh in 1886 and together they became the first permanent residents of Nisswa. This is the date historians use as the origination of Nisswa. When the Gull River Lumber Company moved to Brainerd in 1890, Web was left in charge of the operations that remained at the camp in Nisswa. He bought the property and buildings and opened the Web Hill Ranch. The ranch became a common resting stop for those traveling north and eventually became the focal point for further settlement in the area. Colonel Thorp, a Civil War veteran, built a “castle” on the southeast shore of Clark Lake in 1895. He is known for his pencil sketch he made into a portrait of President Lincoln, which was chosen to hang in the Capitol building and it remains there yet today. He painted several other presidents' por-
Boats were originally used to transport early vacationers to the west side of Gull Lake.
traits as well as the governors of all 48 states. In 1924 a copy of Lincoln’s portrait, painted by Colonel Thorp, was presented to Brownie Cote. It was hung over the fireplace of the great hall of the Blake Camp for Boys on the west shore of Lake Hubert. The camp was subsequently renamed Camp Lin-
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cemetery located on East Clark Lake Road near County Road 13. The most important industry in the history of Nisswa was the railroad passenger service. It was responsible for the development of our early resort businesses. It was virtually the only method of transportation in and out of the area. Passengers arriving at the depot were taken by horse-drawn or motorized conveyances to their destinations. The railroad service brought millions of visitors to the area, especially from the Twin Cities. With most of the area visitors switching to automotive travel, the railroad industry declined and the last freight train rolled through the area in 1985 and the railroad tracks became the Paul Bunyan State Trail. Downtown Nisswa grew into a popular stop for visitors in the 1920s when gambling was legal and many stores had slot machines and dice games. Even bands of gypsies came to town for their annual summer visit in the 1920s. At first they came by horsedrawn buckboards, but later arrived in large, fancy touring cars and even second hand hearses. While the gypsies were in town, they sold copper ornaments, jewelry and hand embroidered articles and even told fortunes by reading palms. The gypsies were extremely clever at picking people’s pockets. Once inside
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Harriett Baker drives a bus to take guests from the train depot to Grand View Lodge in 1916.
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The Water Wars family includes, from left, Tom and Peggy Woog and their son, Tommy Woog, and their daughter and son-in-law, Missy and Bryan Trees. Not pictured is Lisa Woog, Tommy’s wife
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familiar site in the Lakes Area – Water Wars. Tom Woog created the game and founded the business, whose manufacturing headquarters is in the Pequot Lakes Industrial Park. Tom and his wife, Peggy, sold Water Wars to son Tommy and his wife, Lisa, three years ago. The business has been a family affair since the beginning. “Working together is hard and challenging, but rewarding,” Tommy said. “We couldn’t be more opposite. We drive each other crazy,” he said of his father, explaining that Tom is the creative visionary who solves problems, while Tommy is more of a process-oriented person. But they balance each other out, especially with the help of other family members. In the summer of 1988, Tom Woog invented Water Wars where competitors launch water balloons at each other from separate battle stations. The family operated the Free Wheelin’ Family Fun Center in Crosslake at the time, which included a track and trail for allterrain vehicles. “Water Wars came about as a necessity,” Tom said, noting it was incredibly hot that summer. “The water slide opened in Crosslake and our business went there. We didn’t have a cool-down event. “The idea came at 2 a.m. I woke up and www.nisswa.com
visualized it,” Tom said of Water Wars. “I believe to this day it was a gift.” Tommy recalls his father building the first Water Wars game and refusing to tell family members what it was. It was ready at the end of that hot summer, and two high school girls spent $18 each on buckets of balloons that sold for $1 each. “We knew it was going to be good,” Tom said with a smile. Water Wars was incorporated in February 1989. Tom and Peggy took the game to events every weekend that next summer. Peggy has always traveled to trade shows with her husband and helped with demonstrations, deliveries and installations. Tom said he has logged more than 750,000 miles on trucks pulling trailers of Water Wars equipment, and he’s been to every state except Rhode Island. “It’s been a great experience. It’s a beautiful country with so much to see,” he said. Tommy worked at the business during summers while in college. His sister, Annie Woog Freas, was office manager for a few years. When she returned to school, Tommy agreed to work the summer of 1995 at Water Wars, and he never left. Today he is company president and owner. Tom and Peggy’s other two daughters have also been involved in the family business. Missy and her husband, Bryan Trees, of Nisswa, have helped at trade shows and are independent contractors who own a portable Water Wars game that they take to events and festivals each summer. Natalie and her husband, Glenn Elliott, of Eagan, also took a game to events for a few years, and their son, Michael, now operates that game. Tommy and Lisa’s daughter, Abby, 9, and Missy and Bryan’s daughter, Emma, 12, also help by tying balloons, helping customers and drumming up business at events. They know the rules and make sure customers
abide by them. “Weekends, we’re working, but we’re working together,” Bryan said. Tommy advocates getting children involved in a family business, noting kids are told to go to college for a career but they aren’t told to become entrepreneurs. “My dad was always a serial entrepreneur. I’ve never seen him work for anyone else a day in his life,” Tommy said. “It takes a lot of guts to be an entrepreneur.” All the Woogs agree Water Wars is fun for the entire family. “It doesn’t even have to be hot, it can be raining, kids don’t care,” Missy said, noting all ages and abilities can play the game. Bryan said kids play the game first, and then parents and grandparents join in. “The grandparents have just as much fun as their grandkids,” Missy said. “Above anything else, it’s as fun to watch as to play,” Tom said. “So it’s a family thing for not just us. It’s a family thing for lots of people.” Tommy added: “The most positive thing about the Water Wars game is it’s a game where parents can actually interact with their children, and there’s very few of those games in the amusement industry.” The Woogs appreciate long-time employees – Les Voges, shop manager, and Chelsi Markham, office manager. Today, Water Wars games - either stationary or portable - are a staple in theme parks, water parks, amusement parks, family fun centers, campgrounds and resorts as well as community festivals and anyplace where people are gathered together to have fun. With clients in 40 different countries, the Woogs are aware that the amusement industry demands constant innovation along with trial and error. “It was a process. It still is,” Peggy said of the family business and industry.
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solitude. At the same time, Fritz Loven is the perfect place for family picnics, hikes and play. Stony Brook, a state-designated trout stream, winds through the park, which offers benches for viewing, a picnic pavilion with electrical outlets, a playground, restrooms and trails for hiking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing. With all it has to offer, the park is a destination for many family reunions and outdoor weddings. To get to Fritz Loven Park, from Highway 371 in Nisswa, go west on County Road 77 through Lake Shore, then go right on Cass County Road 78 at Bar Harbor, and then right on Ridge Road.
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Pillsbury State Forest Miles of walking, hiking, snowmobiling and designated horseback riding trails await you. Observe wildlife at its best in the pond-filled, tree thickened, natural environment. To get there, travel south of downtown Nisswa on County Road 77 for 9 miles to Beauty Lake Road. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gull Lake Beach At Gull Lake Beach you’ll find a shaded picnic area, grills, shelter, fishing pier, sandy beach and boat launch. There is a playground and fishing area at the campground. A small fee is required. From Nisswa, take Highway 371 south to County Road 125 (Gull Lake Dam Road). Go right and follow to the campground, park and beach on Gull Lake.
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Staff Writer ing another child. He looks forward The Pine Riverto The Pine River-Backus (PR-B) Backus School connecting with the school and comSchool Board on Monday, June 15, Board approved munity. the hiring of hired Andrew Forbort as the next “I’m excited to work with a supAndrew Forbort PR-B High School principal. portive community and a great school as high school Forbort succeeds Trent Langemo, board that really analyzes the role principal during of who submitted his resignation in May education,” Forbort said. “I’m ecstatic the June 15 to become high school principal with the closeness of the faculty. I’m board meeting. at Kasson-Mantorville in southern excited about what I’m seeing here.” PHOTO BY TRAVIS GRIMLER Minnesota. Langemo was PR-B High Forbort expressed his thanks to principal was leaving,” Forbort said. those who interviewed him and over-
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Cross Lake Recreation Area Located at the Pine River Dam in Cross Lake, MN, the Ronald Louis Cloutier Recreation Area, better known as the Cross Lake Recreation Area, offers an abundance of water for boating, waterskiing and fishing, two onsite beaches perfect for swimming and sunbathing and wooded playground and camping area. Situated 22 miles north of Brainerd, MN on Crow Wing County Road 3, the campground entrance is directly across from the intersection of County Roads 3 and 66.
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Our friends from across the border love our golf The Lakes Area attracts many golfers from around the United States to test their skills on our quality golf courses. But many visitors also come from the north as Canadian golfers regularly make the trip across the border to play on our area courses. Matt Wieler, who lives in the southern Manitoba city of Steinbach, is one of those golfers. “The (Nisswa) area has been a hotbed for groups of golfers traveling from Canada,” he said. “I’ve been part of a group of 40 golfers who go by bus to the Nisswa area. Most of the guys are from Winnipeg, but five or six of us are from Steinbach.” “We leave early on Thursday morning and travel six hours to Nisswa. We play a round on Thursday afternoon and Friday, up to 27 holes on Saturday and we play
one more round on Sunday morning before jumping on the bus to head home on Sunday afternoon.” Wieler adds that the large group from Winnipeg has been doing the golfing trip the past five or six years. “We have nice golf courses in our area, but the Nisswa area courses take it to another extreme,” Wieler said. “We drive to Nisswa because of the pure selection of courses and the amenities. We can play four different courses on one weekend. One person organizes the bus trip and our large group gets a deal on the golf.” Wieler adds that the golf is a mixture of fun and competition. “It’s mostly about the camaraderie, but there’s usually a competitive angle like the Ryder Cup,” he said. “We’re all avid golfers who play in leagues (in Canada),” he said. “We take everyone’s handi-
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caps and do different pairings. If the (skill level) is fairly close, we all have a chance to do well. The competition gives everyone something to talk about when we get back home.” Wieler even runs into familiar faces while in Nisswa. “I saw at least two other groups from Steinbach who came in vehicles instead of a bus,” he said. “There were about 70 guys that I knew around Nisswa in one weekend. We have a lot of fun. I would be surprised if we don’t go again in 2016.” Wieler knows about the importance of offering quality accommodations for visitors as a second-year board member for the Steinbach Chamber of Commerce. “Steinbach is the third largest city in Manitoba with 15,000 people,” said Wieler, who is also a mortgage broker. “We have a lot of things to do and quite a few nice golf courses. But I also really like the Nisswa area. I took my wife and two kids to the (Nisswa) Lakes Area last year after Labor Day, and it was really relaxing.” Glenn Hagberg, PGA head golf professional for Madden’s Resort, said the number of Canadian visitors playing golf in the Lakes Area is on the rise. “They come here for the value and quality of the golf, lodging and restaurants,” Hagberg said. “They enjoy playing our unique courses that combine the lakes, mature trees and rolling hills.” www.nisswa.com
Places to Golf
Whitebirch features over 6700 yards of lush fairways and huge undulating greens with multiple tee boxes. Add to that, trees, sand and water and you have what many consider the best championship golf value in the area. The pro shop offers the latest trends in men’s and women’s golf apparel, accessories and golf items.
BREEZY POINT RESORT – Traditional Golf Course (218) 562-7166 or (800) 432-3777 (Press 4) www.breezypointresort.com 9252 Breezy Point Drive, Breezy Point 18 Holes, Par 68, 5192 Yards
Patti Berg, Les Bolstad & Walter Hagen are some of the famous names that have golfed Breezy Point’s Traditional Golf Course. This is a “shot maker’s” course that rewards accuracy over power and is enjoyed by golfers of all abilities. The charming pro shop and clubhouse are open daily to meet all of your golfing needs.
CRAGUN’S LEGACY COURSES – Dutch Legacy Golf Course (218) 825-2789 or (888) 873-0162 www.craguns.com 11000 Craguns Drive, Brainerd 18 Holes, Par 72, 6879 Yards
Dutch Legacy is the crown jewel of the Lakes Area’s golf courses and was rated 5 stars by the readers of Golf Digest. The brilliant design by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the beauty of an Audubon Signature Sanctuary course and the skillful blend of par 3s, 4s and 5s, makes for a course for all golfing levels.
CRAGUN’S LEGACY COURSES – Bobby’s Legacy Golf Course (218) 825-2789 or (888) 873-0162 www.craguns.com 11000 Craguns Drive, Brainerd 18 holes, Par 73, 6807 Yards
Bobby’s Legacy, a Golf Digest 4 ½ star-rated course, was named after its famed designer, Robert Trent Jones,
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CRAGUN’S LEGACY COURSES – Reversible 9 Golf Course (218) 825-2789 or (888) 873-0162 www.craguns.com 11000 Craguns Drive, Brainerd 9 Holes, Par 27, Counter Clockwise: 1365 Yards
GRAND VIEW LODGE – The Garden (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
This par 35 course offers a relaxing golf resort experience and is a great place to bring the family or enjoy time with friends. The Garden offers 9 holes of leisurely play with 6” cups and kid’s tee boxes to encourage a family friendly game.
This is a unique, reversible par 3 golf course inspired by the classic St. Andrews in Scotland. The Reversible 9s direction alternates daily and is ideal for novice, family and group play. The Reversible 9 also features the new game of FootGolf that combines the two sports of soccer and golf, a great game for golfers and non-golfers to enjoy.
GRAND VIEW LODGE – The Pines (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
GOLDEN EAGLE GOLF CLUB (218) 763-4653 or (866) 316-4653 www.golfgoldeneagle.com 16146 W. Eagle Lake Road, Fifty Lakes 18 Holes, Par 72, 6745 Yards
Explore 27 holes designed as three 9-hole landscapes at this unique championship par 72 course. Five tees at each hole offer flexibility for all skill levels. The Pines’ practice facility featuring five separate putting greens, a two-sided driving range and a complete short game practice area is available.
This Championship style golf course was designed by Michael Morley and Bruce McIntosh. Situated on 210 acres of a former private preserve and designed in har-
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BREEZY POINT RESORT – Whitefish Golf Course (218) 562-7177 or (800) 432-3777 (Press 4) www.breezypointresort.com 7891 County Road 11, Breezy Point 18 Holes, Par 72, 6709 Yards
mony with majestic north woods surroundings, forests, wetlands and dramatic elevation changes make Golden Eagle a truly golden golf experience. Also available is the driving range, large practice putting green and beautiful clubhouse including a pro shop, bar and grill.
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This Arnold Palmer designed course combines the incomparable beauty of surrounding lakes, woods and wetlands with a nationally acclaimed layout meticulously built to exceed your expectations. This par 72 championship course features 18 holes and impeccably maintained bent grass greens, tees and fairways that smoothly flow across 500 acres of gorgeous forest, wetlands and lake.
Jr. This is a “shot-makers” dream, with elevated tees, shorter holes and longer, more traditional par 4s and 5s, along with many split fairways and multiple tees makes Bobby’s Legacy the ultimate in playability for all.
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BREEZY POINT RESORT – Deacon’s Lodge Golf Course (218) 562-6262 or (800) 432-3777 (Press 4) www.breezypointresort.com 9348 Arnold Palmer Drive, Breezy Point 18 Holes, Par 72, 6977 Yards
MADDEN’S ON GULL LAKE – The Classic at Madden’s (218) 829-2811 or (800) 642-5363 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd 18 Holes, Par 72, 7102 Yards
MADDEN’S ON GULL LAKE – Pine Beach West (218) 829-2811 or (800) 642-5363 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd 9 Holes, Par 67, 5070 Yards
The most unique Lakes Area golf course, this par 67, built in the 1960’s, used to shadow the newer “championship” courses but now accommodates today’s golfer by being quick to get around and challenging to score. More challenging than you may think, you’ll need every
Designed with walking in mind by course superintendent, Scott Hoffmann, The Classic offers spectacular views, challenging shots and an unforgettable experience for anyone who values traditional “classic” golf. The towering oaks and northern Minnesota beauty provide a natural, tranquil and traditional golf experience that is truly unmatched.
MADDEN’S ON GULL LAKE – Pine Beach East (218) 829-2811 or (800) 642-5363 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd 18 Holes, Par 72, 6101 Yards
The historic Pine Beach East course was established in 1926, designed by James Dalgleish, a Scottish golf
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MADDEN’S ON GULL LAKE – The Social 9 (218) 829-2811 or (800) 642-5363 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd 9 Holes, Par 28, 1341 Yards
The Social 9, overlooking Gull Lake, is ideal for a quick nine and is perfect for juniors, beginners and more skilled players to work on short-game skills. This course is great for a warm-up to playing a full 18 on The Classic or a fun way to end the day with your golf group. Its postage stamp greens make it a great place for the accomplished player to practice.
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Experience golf and nature in harmony as you make your way through this 18-hole, par 72 championship course. Scenic views from eleven elevated tees offer a spectacular experience of nature’s beauty. Five tees at each hole offer flexibility for all skill levels.
course architect. The lovingly maintained conditions on this historic course retains much of its 1920’s charm but with rebuilt greens, added bunkers and natural fescue grass. Mature oaks and pines tower over the fairways and features a 618 yard, par 6 hole—a one-of-a-kind!
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GRAND VIEW LODGE – The Preserve (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
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WHITEFISH GOLF CLUB (218) 543-4900 www.whitefishgolf.com 7883 County Road 16, Pequot Lakes 18 Holes, Par 72, 6462 Yards
Tucked away in the tall pines and majestic oaks of the Minnesota’s Scenic Lakes Area is the Whitefish Golf Club, a Golf Digest 4 ½ star rated classic-style 18 hole golf course that provides the perfect spot for a relaxing round of golf while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
WILDWEDGE GOLF, MINI GOLF & RV PARK (218) 568-6995 www.wildwedge.com 32792 Paul Bunyan Trail Dr., Pequot Lakes
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One of Minnesota’s best short game courses. Par 3 Golf Course with scenic holes from 75-175 yards winding through the great northwoods. Wildwedge has enough distance, sand and water to challenge the more experienced golfer without intimidating the beginners. Fun for the whole family with: Par 3 Golf, Mini Golf, Maze, RV Park, Motel Rooms.
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Nisswa, the place to stay, play, shop - no matter the season Summer might be our peak tourist season, but Nisswa is open all year long. Visit us in the spring during “ice out”, when the golf courses come alive and the wildlife migrate back to our area. Enjoy the fall when the leaves are vibrant, the fishing is amazing and the eagle
and loon viewing is phenomenal. Don’t forget to join us in the winter when you can ice fish, snowmobile and downhill or cross country ski. The best part of the four seasons in Nisswa is that we have lodging, dining, shopping… we have it all! Years ago, many of our
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downtown shops were considered “seasonal” businesses, there are still a few, but most are open year around. Besides that, we have the BEST variety, the FINEST specialty retail establishments around, every storefront is full and 81% of our downtown businesses are OPEN all year long. Our quaint shopping district is unique, inviting and easily accessible. The driving distance between Carlson Hardware (north end of town), and Triangle Gas Station (south end of town), is only 0.4 miles which makes strolling through Nisswa an easy jaunt. Parking is plentiful, so explore, shop and absorb our small town charm, even relax along your way in one of Nisswa’s beautiful parks. Browse and shop your favorite stores. Locally owned and operated, many of our owners are at their stores every day. Did you know? You can get your hair cut, grab a latte, buy a pair of jeans, find a lamp for your home, get a bike, buy a hammer, get your nails done, eat a pizza, buy a pair of shoes, get a baby toy, eat ice cream, buy a chair, get a new purse, find a book, get your eyes checked, have breakfast and fill your car with gas… all on Main Street in Nisswa and the list goes on. Summer – our stores are open 7 days a week. Fall, Winter and Spring – some hours may be shorter, but stores are open. If you’d like more information about our stores, hours or anything else “Nisswa”, we are happy to assist you. Our Welcome Center is located in the heart of downtown Nisswa and is open 7 days a week (May-Sept), 6 days a week (OctApril). www.nisswa.com
Places to Dine A & W has been in downtown Nisswa since 1966. Open seasonally; May through September. It’s time for a Frosty Mug of Real Draft Made Fresh Daily A&W Root Beer and the Classic Root Beer Floats. All American Food: Delicious Burgers, Dogs, Fries, Rings, Wisconsin White Cheddar Cheese Curds and Much more!
Adirondack Coffee (218) 967-0111 www.lovemymug.com 25469 Main Street, Nisswa
Adirondack was born in 1993 as central Minnesota’s premier espresso bar and gourmet coffee retailer. In addition to fresh roasted coffee and espresso bar, Adirondack offers amazing hand-made pastries, deli-style sandwiches, salads and homemade soups. Breakfast and lunch served daily. Free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating. Open throughout the year.
Bar Harbor Supper Club (218) 963-2568 www.barharborsupperclub.com 8164 Interlachen Road, Lake Shore
The Granddaddy of Gull Lake – Bar Harbor Supper Club! Upscale, casual dining at its best awaits you with fresh, vibrant flavors, created by our culinary team. Come discover the tradition of Bar Harbor Supper Club, whether in our dining room or on our lakeside patio. Reservations accepted. Featuring steaks, chops, seafood and pastas.
outdoors on the patio summer evenings. DJ Friday and Saturday evening November through April.
Breezy Point – Marina II Restaurant (218) 562-7161 www.breezypointresort.com 9252 Breezy Point Drive, Breezy Point
Marina II is located in the heart of Breezy Point Resort, with wonderful water views of Breezy Bay. Breakfast is served 7 days a week year-round. Dinner is offered May through September, featuring dry aged steaks, lobster, walleye and lots of other good things.
Breezy Point – Palmer’s Grille at Deacon’s Lodge (218) 562-6270 www.breezypointresort.com 9348 Arnold Palmer Dive, Breezy Point
Open to the public, Palmer’s Grill is located in the Deacons Lodge Club House. Dine indoors or on the patio. Open for lunch and dinner May through mid-October serving appetizers, salads, gourmet burgers, steaks and seafood. Full bar and ice cold taps.
Breezy Point – The Coffee House (218) 562-7179 www.breezypointresort.com 9252 Breezy Point Drive, Breezy Point
Located in the heart of Breezy Point Resort, the “Coffee House” features a wide selection of the famous Caribou
specialty coffees, homemade cinnamon & caramel rolls plus several flavors of scones, all locally made. The “Coffee House” also has a service counter featuring your favorite flavors of Kemps ice cream. Free Wi-Fi, comfortable seating, open daily throughout the year.
Cowboy’s of Lake Shore (218) 963-6200 www.cowboysoflakeshore.com 8385 Interlachen Road, Lake Shore
Cowboy’s of Lake Shore is your neighborhood restaurant priding itself on providing excellent service and really good casual food. Cowboy’s tries hard - very hard - to personally greet you with an open door and a big welcoming smile. Open 7 days a week with breakfast on Saturday and Sunday and food to go, makes Cowboy’s the place to eat.
Cragun’s – Arrezzio’s Pizza (218) 825-2700 www.craguns.com 11000 Cragun’s Drive, Brainerd
Fresh, handmade Arrezzio’s pizza is available daily – loaded with all your favorite ingredients. Call ahead or pick up your pizza at the front desk.
Cragun’s – Hungry Gull (218) 825-2700 www.craguns.com 11000 Cragun’s Drive, Brainerd
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Baxter’s Bar & Grill (218) 822-3663 www.arrowwoodbrainerdlodge.com 6967 Lake Forest Road Baxter
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Located at Arrowwood Lodge at Brainerd Lakes – northwoods dining at its finest! Baxter’s Bar & Grill serves daily lunch and dinner specials, fresh pasta dishes, salads, hand-tossed pizzas with our own twist, sandwiches and homemade desserts. We incorporate fresh and locally grown food with prices that fit every budget.
Breezy Point – Antlers Restaurant (218) 562-7162 www.breezypointresort.com 7891 County Road 11, Breezy Point
Enjoy Sterling Silver steaks, prime rib, walleye, scallops, large shrimp and more in a casual, upscale setting; or dine on our patio overlooking Antlers Gardens and the Whitebirch golf course. We serve lunch and dinner 7 days a week, May through October. November through April Open Friday – Tuesday.
Located in the heart of Breezy Point Resort with wonderful views of Breezy Bay, Dockside has a huge, lake level patio serving family friendly entrees such as pizzas, burgers and appetizers. After 9pm, Dockside is for adults with live bands 6 nights a week, May through September; with special entertainment like Chris Olson’s Elvis tribute
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A & W Restaurant (218) 963-4361 www.awrestaurants.com 5446 Lakers Lane, Nisswa
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Enjoy a family oriented menu served in a charming northwoods log restaurant. Evening meals available Mon-Sat from 5:30pm to 9pm. Open summer season. Come by car or boat. Cocktail service available. Reservations accepted.
Cragun’s – Legacy Bar and Grille (218) 825-2700 www.craguns.com 11000 Cragun’s Drive, Brainerd
A casual menu served 11am to sunset during the golf season. Dine on the large patio or in air-conditioned indoor comfort overlooking the emerald greens, pond and rolling fairways of the Legacy Golf Courses. Signature walleye sandwich and great happy hour at the Sports Bar.
Cragun’s Lodge Dining Room (218) 825-2700 www.craguns.com 11000 Cragun’s Drive, Brainerd
Enjoy a panoramic view of Gull Lake while dining on Cragun’s sumptuous north-country style breakfast buffets or delicious entrees such as Cragun’s famous oven-roasted prime rib or northwoods pan-fried walleye. Dock your boat right in front of the Dining Room. Cocktail service available. Reservations accepted.
Dairy Queen – Nisswa (218) 963-2163 25312 S. Main Street, Nisswa
Featuring all of our famous ice cream treats and cakes plus hot dogs, BBQ’s, Baked Snack Melts and Artisan Sandwiches. Come and enjoy a treat on our patio. We are open for the season Spring through early Fall.
Ernie’s on Gull (218) 829-3918 www.erniesongull.com 10424 Squaw Point Road, East Gull Lake
The view of Gull Lake from our lakeside deck is nothing short of amazing. Quality food and great service all in a unique lakeside dining atmosphere, truly makes Ernie’s on Gull the place to dine in the Brainerd Lakes Area. Open daily at 11am year-round.
Ganley’s Restaurant (218) 963-2993 www.ganleysrestaurant.com 25396 Main Street, Nisswa
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The Grand Northern Grill offers breakfast, lunch and dinner options. In addition, there are delicious monthly specials of guest favorites like steak, seafood, ribs and chicken – all at prices you’ll love.
Grand Casino Mille Lacs – Plums ((800) 626-5825 www.grandcasinomn.com 777 Grand Avenue, Onamia
Plums is the perfect place to get a quick, delicious meal. It’s the ideal one-stop shop for a burger, fresh sandwiches, pizza, ice cream and much more.
We offer a wide assortment of tasty foods including various specials, hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, gourmet coffee drinks, ice cream cones, malts and an ample supply of candy to satisfy your sweet tooth. We also offer sidewalk dining for those beautiful warm summer days. Open year-round.
Grand Casino Mille Lacs – Grand Buffet (800) 626-5825 www.grandcasinomn.com 777 Grand Avenue, Onamia
At the Grand Buffet every day is all-you-care-toeat! The chef-carved roasted meats, delectable house-made desserts and wide selection of entrees including an Asian section and an endless salad bar are sure to please.
Grand Casino Mille Lacs – Grand Northern Grill (800) 626-5825 www.grandcasinomn.com
Grand View – Cru Restaurant & Wine Bar (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
Cru Restaurant and Wine Bar features a vast cellar of over 2,000 bottles of worldly wines and offers over 25 wines by the glass. Cru’s decadent fare uses local and regional flavors, prepared by the talented Cuisine Matias Latorre. At Cru, rich decor creates an intimate and relaxing atmosphere, providing the perfect dining experience for a romantic dinner or a casual get-together with friends. Open year-round.
Grand View – Freddy’s Grille (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
Enjoy the spectacular view of The Pines Golf Course while dining in the casual atmosphere of Freddy’s Grille. Golfers and non-golfers alike enjoy eating in the dining room or on the sun-drenched patio. The perfect respite to escape from the beach on a warm summer day for a relaxing cocktail or our famous bloody mary. Open seasonally.
Grand View – Italian Gardens (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
Italian Gardens offers authentic homemade Italian and Sicilian fare. Ala carte menu items are also available, or try the family style dining experience which includes salad, three entrees and dessert to be shared with the table. All dinners are served with warm Italian breads and choice Italian wines to complete your culinary experience. Open seasonally.
Grand View – Loony’s Beach Hut (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
Loony’s Beach Hut serves delicious beach fare on the shores of beautiful Gull Lake. You will find just the right thing for a quick bite — sandwiches, burgers and salads, while never having to leave the beach. Open seasonally.
Grand View – Northwoods Pub (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
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Northwoods Pub is a relaxing family-friendly restaurant and pub located on the lower level of the Main Lodge at Grand View. Savor the flavors of our Chef-created sandwiches, burgers and house made pizza. Stop in and enjoy a variety of featured local and Minnesotamade craft beers and seasonally scheduled live music. Open year-round.
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Grand View – The Lodge Dining Room (218) 963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa
Grand View – The Preserve Pub & Grill (218) 568-4944 www.grandviewlodge.com 5506 Preserve Boulevard, Pequot Lakes
Open daily 11am-9pm. Enjoy a beverage, a casual bite to eat or catch your favorite sporting event on TV. During summer, the patio pool deck is perfect for lunch, sunning or watching golfers on Pine Beach East. The 19th Hole is a great gathering spot for a celebratory drink after your round!
Madden’s on Gull Lake – Lobby Café (218) 829-2811 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd
The Lobby Cafe is the perfect place for breakfast or lunch. Open daily from 7am to 2pm, offering a wide
ranging menu for either meal with breakfast being served until 11am. Located adjacent to the lobby of the Madden Inn & Golf Club, the Lobby Cafe specializes in excellent soups and a large variety of sandwiches and salads for its lunch lineup.
Madden’s on Gull Lake – Parfecto Pizza (218) 829-2811 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd
Come by boat or car! Fresh-baked pizza, sandwiches, appetizers, beer and wine. Located in Madden’s Tennis & Croquet Club, ParFecto Pizza is open daily at 5pmmidnight and open for lunch at 11am through Labor Day. Dine indoors, on the deck overlooking the lush greens of the croquet and lawn bowling lawns or take a pizza out on the boat.
A comfortable outdoor patio allows you to enjoy the natural beauty of The Preserve Golf Course or relax in a casual pub setting while enjoying lunch in the clubhouse. The elevated view has been called “The Best Golf Course View in Minnesota.” Fantastic sandwiches, salads and brats for that quick bite on or off the course. Open seasonally.
Happy Camper Café (218) 961-2267 www.happycampernisswa.com 25435 Main Street, Nisswa
The Happy Camper is located adjacent to Big Axe Brewing Company on the historic grounds of Nisswa’s legendary dining past. Featuring a lunch menu centered on a delicious selection of hot panini style gourmet sandwiches. Enjoy the view and unique atmosphere as you start your day with a Big Axe Breakfast at the Happy Camper.
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Iron Waffle Coffee Company (218) 963-6317 www.theironwaffle.com 8785 Interlachen Road, Lake Shore
The Iron Waffle is a cute, cozy coffee shop located just minutes from downtown Nisswa and features all varieties of coffee drinks, specialty sweet leige waffles and an assortment of other sweet treats. With indoor and outdoor seating, the Iron Waffle is the place to be!
Jake’s City Grille Gull Lake (218) 454-7100 www.jakescitygrille.com 2008 Hill Drive SW, Nisswa
Jake’s bold flavored menu includes such Northwoods favorites as: pecan crusted, pan fried walleye, herb roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes and cowboy ribeye steak. It’s perfect for a family night out, a delicious weekend breakfast or a relaxing evening after a day on the water.
Lost Lake Lodge (218) 963-2681 www.lostlake.com 7965 Lost Lake Road, Lake Shore
A gorgeous lake side setting that offers fresh, inventive and local cuisine options with a few fun surprises mixed in as well. Come by boat to enjoy patio seating overlooking the Gull Lake Narrows or dine inside one of the two cozy dining rooms. Full bar and banquet areas available. Season begins in June and runs through September.
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Experience the contemporary Lodge Dining Room with an ambiance that reflects the historic and rustic integrity of Grand View Lodge. The menu features “classics to comforts”, a collage of our original dining favorites, with a spin-off of unique Midwestern fares prepared by Executive Chef Michael Manders. Open year-round.
Madden’s on Gull Lake – 19th Hole (218) 829-2811 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd
Overlooking The Classic at Madden’s, The Classic Grill is a warm, inviting setting to enjoy a juicy steak, one of our nightly specials or a great glass of wine from our extensive wine list. The Classic Grill is an intimate, “resort casual” setting.
Madden’s on Gull Lake – The Dining Room at Madden Lodge (218) 829-2811 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd
Right on the water’s edge, featuring an eclectic menu of multi-cultural flavors and vegetarian specialties, The Dining Room at Madden Lodge offers an elegant, upscale lakeside dining experience on Gull Lake. Surrounded by water on three sides, the dining room sits on historic Mission Point at the entrance to Steamboat Bay. (By Reservation)
Madden’s on Gull Lake – The Restaurant at Madden Inn & Golf Club (218) 829-2811 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd
The Restaurant at Madden Inn offers casual, family-style cuisine and excellent service with spectacular views of the historic Pine Beach East Golf Course and scenic Wilson Bay of Gull Lake. Fabulous sunsets over Gull Lake provide a vista that matches the quality of the food and is perfect for large groups and parties. (By Reservation)
including our home smoked pork ribs, whale-sized walleye and of course our sour dough appetizers. We are a unique old-style restaurant that focuses on quality and great service. The only thing we overlook is Kimble Lake.
Pequot SuperValu Deli (218) 568-5001 www.pequotlakessupervalu.com 30503 Hwy 371, Pequot Lakes
Enjoy a variety of tasty deli meats, cheeses, homemade salads, sandwiches, Di-Fresco pizzas, rotisserie chicken and more from our Sibley Lake Deli. Incorporated into our deli is a large, cozy seating area with tables and chairs where you can enjoy your lunch or dinner by the big-screen TV and fireplace.
Petals & Beans (218) 961-7385 www.petalbeans.com 24463 Hazelwood Drive, Nisswa
Petals & Beans is the premier wedding florist in the Lakes Area. Besides the captivating arrays of freshcut flowers, Petals & Beans offers deluxe coffee bar delights, breakfast and lunch specials daily.
Prairie Bay Grill & Catering (218) 824-6444 www.prairiebay.com 15115 Edgewood Drive, Baxter
The Lakes Area’s true local destination restaurant. We have proudly served our community for over 11 years, not just with our culinary creativity, but as a constant supporter of many area nonprofits. Local – Fresh – Seasonal Menus – Catering – Banquets – Full Bar.
Nisswa American Legion (218) 963-9946 www.nisswaamlegion.com 25807 Main Street, Nisswa
Rafferty’s Pizza of Nisswa (218) 963-3023 www.raffertyspizza.com 25457 Main Street, Nisswa
Featuring award-winning traditional and gourmet pizzas in a family setting. Pizza dough and sauce made daily on premises, topped with only the freshest ingredients. Cold beer and beverages. Dine in or carry out, outdoor patio seating. Open daily, year-round in downtown, Nisswa.
Schaefer’s Deli (218) 963-7877 www.schaefersfoods.com 23962 Smiley Road, Nisswa
Schaefer’s Foods Deli opens at 7am. Featuring breakfast made to order and a lunch menu with a wide selection of sandwiches, burgers, homemade soups, broasted chicken and BBQ ribs. Also offered is take and bake pizza. Dine in or take out. Pick up your salads, lunch meats and cheeses for your trip to the cabin.
Sherwood Forest Lodge (218) 963-6261 www.sherwoodforestmnlodge.com 8789 Interlachen Road, Lake Shore
A beautiful, historic, redwood lodge tucked between Lake Margaret and Gull Lake on Highway 77. Join us for a casual atmosphere, great food, full bar and the best deck dining in the Lakes Area. Now open year round: September – May, Thursday thru Sunday. June – August, Open 7 days a week. Can’t wait to see you!
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Nisswa American Legion, the “Get-together Place,” is open to the public serving lunch Monday-Saturday 11:30am-2:30pm. Play Bingo Wednesdays at 6:30pm and Sundays at 3:30pm, Meat Raffle Fridays at 4pm and pull tabs every day! Join us for burger Mondays, pizza Tuesdays, wing Thursdays and Friday Night dinners. See you at the “Get-together Place.”
Northern Lights Casino – NorthStar Buffet (218) 547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com 6800 Y Frontage Road NW, Walker
A celebration of savory delights served fresh every day. This generous buffet is all-you-can-eat and all you can imagine!
Northern Lights Casino – Dancing Fire Restaurant (218) 547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com 6800 Y Frontage Road NW, Walker
Expertly prepared selections include prime steaks, seafood and more in a distinctively intimate setting.
Norway Ridge (218) 543-6136 www.norwayridge.com 34757 County Road 39, Pequot Lakes
The kind of place you expect to find “Up North”, Norway Ridge specializes in “made from scratch” recipes
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Nestled in the beautiful Brainerd Lakes area,The Woods is your convenient one stop shop for lodging, catering, event planning and dining needs. Whether you are looking for a wedding venue, an excellent dinner or affordable lodging, we are the perfect place to come and relax in the Brainerd area. Brainerd Lakes Area’s perfect for all your celebration needs, from weddings to business meetings, we will handle the details.
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Madden’s on Gull Lake – The Classic Grill (218) 829-2811 www.maddens.com 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula, Brainerd
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StoneHouse Coffee & Roastery (218) 961-2326 www.stonehousecoffee.com 25346 South Main Street, Nisswa
Subway (218) 963-9789 www.local.subway.com/usa/mn/nisswa 24400 Smiley Road, Suite 1A, Nisswa
Locally owned and operated. Not only do we offer our famous sandwiches on freshly baked bread, but we also offer a wide variety of catering options. Breakfast is served 7 days a week. Plenty of seating and parking. Hours vary by season, check website for details.
The Woods Restaurant and Bar (218) 829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com 19624 County Road 3, Brainerd
Nestled in the beautiful Brainerd Lakes Area, we have a unique in “The Woods” feel! This one of a kind restaurant has beautiful décor including big trees and log walls. With a full menu, you must try our Scottish Eggs for an appetizer, and order anything from burgers, sandwiches, pastas or our delicious steaks! Our Woods Stew and Wood’s Cake are a must to try! Delicious Prime Rib every Friday and Saturday nights!
Enjoy the wonderful northwoods log setting featuring on site smoking of assorted meats including ribs, jerky and bacon. Soups, chilis and desserts are made from scratch daily. At Timberjack’s you can expect affordable prices, full service bar and casual dining. All items are available for take-out. Open year around. Located on the Paul Bunyan State Trail, 5 miles north of Nisswa.
Wendy’s (218) 961-0060 www.wendys.com 4872 County Road 77, Nisswa
Join us all year for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner around our grand fireplace and “Up North” décor. Parking for boats/trailers, plus right off the Paul Bunyan State Trail for outdoor enthusiasts. Cool down with a Frosty® or warm up with our rich and meaty chili. We look forward to serving you!
Zorbaz on Gull (218) 963-4790 www.zorbaz.com 8105 Lost Lake Road, Lake Shore
The Lakez Area hot zpot! 46 beerz on tap, bezt margaritaz, frezh homemade pizzaz and great Mexican food. Outdoor patio & deck. Come by car, boat or float plane! Live DJ & Dance party every Friday & Zaturday. Open Monday-Friday 11am-2am, Zaturday & Zunday 10am for Breakfazt Menu & Bloody Mary Bar.
Big Axe Brewing Company (218) 961-2337 www.bigaxebrewing.com 25435 Main Street, Nisswa
Big Axe Brewing Company is downtown Nisswa’s own small batch craft brewery and bistro. Big Axe Brewing Company provides a fun, relaxing environment where you can enjoy an amazing variety of full flavored, creative and freshly crafted brews as well as home made sodas. Enjoy with food from our partners the Happy Camber Cafe (call for hours).
Gull Dam Brewing, Inc. (218) 963-2739 www.gulldambrewing.com 23836 Smiley Road, Nisswa
Gull Dam Brewing is delivering on its brand promise of Great Times – Exceptional Craft Beer. The 15,000 sq. ft. facility houses an event center for business meetings, weddings, concerts and special gatherings. The Gull Dam Taproom serves incomparable offerings sourced from local area ingredients. Product is also available for “off-site” consumption through the purchase of its 64 ounce growlers.
Jack Pine Brewery (218) 270-8072 www.jackpinebrewery.com 7942 College Road, Suite 115, Baxter
Much like the Jack Pine is the first tree to take root after a forest fire, Jack Pine Brewery was the first brewery to launch in the Lakes Area since prohibition. Stop in the taproom to sample the tried & true local favorites as well as new and interesting brews. Try it on tap at local establishments or stop by the taproom for a beer flight, pint or a growler to go.
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Imagine the freshest coffees right out of the roaster. Delightfully rich, extraordinarily aromatic, alive with flavor. Enjoy our espresso and coffee bar, with some of Minnesota’s most delicious pastries. Share our inviting, comfortable, relaxed atmosphere with great friends, great conversation, great coffee and the incredible artwork of Samantha French.
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Timberjack Smokehouse & Saloon (218) 568-6070 www.timberjacksmokehouse.com 4443 County Road 168, Pequot Lakes
A Boutique resort on Gull Lake... ...an exclusive experience
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BIG A XE BREWING IS DOWNTOWN NISSWA’S VERY OWN SMALL BATCH CRAFT BREWERY, TAPROOM AND EATERY. FEATURING A FULL FOOD MENU, L ARGE VARIETY OF CUSTOM ALES & FRESH MADE SODAS.
BIG AXE BREWING COMPANY IS • Boat Ramp NISSWA’S VERY OWN SMALL BATCH • Fuel & Bait BREWERY AND TAPROOM. • Party/Banquet Room BIG A XE BREWING IS DOWNTOWN NISS FEATURING LARGE VARIETY OF | A 25435 MAIN ST. NISSWA, MN 218.961.2337 BIGA XEBREWING.COM BIG A XE BREWING IS DOWNTOWN NISSWA’S VERY| OWN • Ziplines, Trap Shooting, Horseback SMALL BREWERY, TAPRO CUSTOM MADEBATCH ALES ANDCRAFT SODAS. FOOD Riding & Golf JustSMALL Minutes Away BATCH CRAFT BREWERY, AND EATERY. SERVED TAPROOM FROM OUR ADJACENT KITCHEN.
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9820 Birch Bay Drive, Nisswa, Minnesota Reservations - 800-950-5596 Email - vacation@quarterdeckresort.com Jake’s Beach Grill 218-391-7007
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Come as a company, leave as a team Planning a corporate event takes work. Let the Nisswa Chamber help you with that. There is a laundry list of needs to fulfill when planning a corporate retreat. First, you need lodging ( ) we have that! With several resorts
and hotels, the Brainerd Lakes Area can meet all of your retreat needs. Second, you need conference space ( ) we have that. The Brainerd Lakes Area offers facilities with large rooms that can accommodate groups of 300
or more and several smaller conference room options for break-out sessions. Third, you need food ( ) we have that, too! Whether you want breakfast on the go or on the patio, boxed or banquet lunches, cocktail hour, plated meals or elaborate gourmet buffets, The Brainerd Lakes Area has all of that. Moving on with your laundry list of needs: group activities ( ) we have that. The Brainerd Lakes Area has activities galore, you can choose from golf, fishing, group art pub events, zip lining, skiing, boating, hiking, ropes courses…we have or can create the corporate retreat experience you are looking for. There are also several nonprofit groups that offer community service-team building activities that could use your hands to do good things. Are you or someone in your office planning your corporate retreat? Let us help you out. Our lodging properties have event planners on staff that are professionally trained to give you the 1st class corporate experience you are looking for. They can work within your budget, provide your employees with the best in amenities and help you facilitate a meaningful business experience in the Lakes Area. Contact the Nisswa Chamber for a listing of members who can help you create a successful team building retreat.
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Places to Stay Agate Lake Resort is open all year for family trips, fishing, crafts and quiet getaways. We are family owned and operated and offer a peaceful, clean and well maintained resort. Situated just west of Gull Lake, we are far enough away from the hustle and bustle, yet still near the best golfing, fishing and shopping destinations in the Lakes Area. Cook at your cabin or dine out at the many restaurants around the Lakes Area.
AmericInn Lodge & Suites – Pequot Lakes Hwy 371 & Co Rd 16 Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 568-8400 or (888) 568-8400 www.upnorthlodge.com
AmericInn is centrally located in the heart of the Brainerd Lakes Area, Minnesota’s premier four-season recreational region. Located on the Paul Bunyan State Trail system and the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway provides you with access to hundreds of miles of trails for biking, hiking or snowmobiling. Five minutes from the Whitefish Chain of Lakes with nearby great shopping and restaurants and next to Wildwedge Par 3 golf and Mini Golf. Meeting room on site.
Arrowwood Lodge at Brainerd Lakes 6967 Lake Forest Road Baxter, MN 56425 (218) 822-5634 www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com
Arrowwood Lodge at Brainerd Lakes offers 102 spacious rooms and suites - so large they feel like cabins. The whole family will enjoy the indoor ‘’Paul Bunyan Water Park’’ and 2,400 square foot video arcade room. On site is Baxter’s Bar & Grill, the place to dine and relax with your favorite beverage. And with 7,500 square feet of flexible meeting/banquet space Arrowwood Lodge is the perfect spot for your next meeting, conference, special event or wedding reception.
Birch Bay Resort 1646 S. Agate Shore Drive SW Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-4488 or (800) 450-4481 www.birchbaygolfresort.com
Enjoy Minnesota’s northwoods! Birch Bay Resort is a family friendly resort in the Brainerd Lakes Area with housekeeping cabins and inn rooms. Resort amenities include boats, great fishing, sandy swimming beach, tennis court, palyground, fire pit and much more. Great for family vacations, romantic getaways, family reunions, shopping trips to nearby Nisswa with the gals, golf getaways with the guys…just use your imagination!!
Breezy Point Resort 9252 Breezy Point Drive Breezy Point MN 56472 (218) 562-7811 or (800) 432-3777 www.breezypointresort.com
You’ll find accommodations to suit your style including hotel, condos, vacation homes and unique retreats with 4 to 11 bedrooms. Our 5 restaurants feature dry aged steaks, seafood, family friendly pizzas and basket food. Enjoy live entertainment 6 nights a week May through September in the Dockside Lounge with outdoor tributes to Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond and Elvis Saturday and Sunday evenings. We offer golfers 54 holes of golf including Arnold Palmer’s signature Deacons Lodge.
Causeway on Gull 8087 Lost Lake Road Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-3675 or (877) 963-4855 www.causewayongull.org
Causeway on Gull is nestled in the woods on Gull Lake, one of the most celebrated lakes in Minnesota. Whether you enjoy boating, fishing or golfing in the summer or snowmobiling, skiing or ice skating in the winter, there is always something to do. The condominiums
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Agate Lake Resort 9326 Agate Lake Road Lake Shore MN 56468 (218) 963-2224 www.agatelakeresort.com
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are over 1,800 sq. ft. of luxurious living, stone fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling windows and a four season porch with a hot tub to soothe your cares away.
Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake 11000 Craguns Drive Brainerd MN 56401 (218) 825-2700 or (888) 873-0162 www.craguns.com
Cragun’s has a rich tradition of hospitality since 1940. Located on the spectacular shore of Gull Lake, Cragun’s offers more four-season lodging and recreational choices than any MN resort. It’s simply the best value in MN. Every unit overlooks Gull Lake with a balcony or patio. The world class Legacy Courses, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., were named the ‘’Midwest’s #1 Course’’ and ‘’Best Courses in the State’’ by Golf Digest.
Eagles Nest Resort 5108 Poplar Avenue Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2336 or (800) 922-0440 www.eaglesnestnisswa.com
Our spacious housekeeping cabins with screened porches are nestled among the pines on Lower Cullen Lake. We offer a relaxing fun filled vacation for the entire family. Enjoy our clear, shallow and sandy beachfront or spend the day on the lake fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding or canoeing. Relax while the kids play on our two acre playground or walk the Paul Bunyan State Trail to Nisswa for a little shopping. Unplug and relax.
Fritz’s Resort & Campground 26483 Hwy 371, PO Box 803 Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 568-8988 www.fritzsresort.com
Good Ol’ Days Family Resort 26050 Oak Lane, PO Box 358 Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2478 or (800) 227-4501 www.goodoldaysresort.com
Galles Upper Cullen Resort PO Box 72 Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2249 or (888) 872-8553 www.uppercullen.com
Grand Casino Mille Lacs 777 Grand Avenue Onamia MN 56359 (800) 626-5825 www.grandcasinomn.com
We offer modern cabins that include air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, a picnic table, fire pit and either a deck or screened porch for viewing beautiful Lake Edna sunsets. Fritz’s is a great place for family fun. Whether you are enjoying the beautiful sandy beach, swimming in the crystal clear lake or renting a paddle boat, pontoon or fishing boat you’ll always enjoy your vacation at Fritz’s. We are located one mile north of downtown Nisswa and right across from the Paul Bunyan State Trail.
We feature modern family style lodging with 12 non-smoking, air conditioned, housekeeping cabins near the Paul Bunyan State Trail. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, cable TV, cabin-side parking, 35 wooded acres with nature trails, playgrounds, swimming area and weekly hay wagon rides in the summer. Join in activities, enjoy the cry of a loon, a golden sunset or just relax. Enjoy our family-style resort on a secluded “Golden Pond” lake. We also have newer 3 & 4 BR air conditioned “lake homes”.
WILDERNESS POINT RESORT A secluded 38 acre resort with rustic cabins and new villas for rent or sale on Middle Cullen Lake.
Good Ol’ Days Family Resort – where memories of a lifetime are made. We are located 6 blocks from downtown Nisswa, MN, on Lower Cullen Lake and on the Paul Bunyan State Trail. Over 300 holes of golf and dozens of restaurants are only minutes away. We are a 4-season family resort featuring 10 new housekeeping cottages and 8 new lodge rooms overlooking beautiful Lower Cullen Lake. All units are lake level, tree-shaded and on the lake-front.
Located on the west shore of Lake Mille Lacs – Grand Casino Mille Lacs is just a short drive from the Nisswa area. With more than 1,800 slot machines, poker, blackjack, pull tabs and bingo – you’re sure to find your favorite game. Grand Casino Mille Lacs also has four restaurants, convention facilities and 494 hotels rooms. If you’re looking for a charming, smalltown atmosphere with the excitement of entertainment in the big city – look no further than Grand Casino Mille Lacs.
Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa 23521 Nokomis Avenue Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2234 or (866) 801-2951 www.grandviewlodge.com
The historic Grand View Lodge on Gull Lake has been providing guests with memorable vacations since 1916. With deluxe accommodations, 7 dining venues, 54 holes of championship golf, a world-class spa, full event and wedding facilities and activities galore—it’s hard NOT to find a reason to come to MN’s Most Awarded Resort!
Gull Four Seasons Resort 4132 St. Columbo Road Brainerd MN 56401 (218) 963-7969 or (800) 964-4855 www.gull4seasons.com
Open year around - enjoy our new Clubhouse with an indoor pool, fitness center, sauna and spa!
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Enjoy an affordable vacation or fishing trip on beautiful Gull Lake. We offer huge off-season savings and many specials! Our condos and chalets have central air conditioning, dishwashers and fireplaces. Traditional cabins with complete kitchen. Gas grills are featured at all units. Our beautiful, spacious grounds include indoor & outdoor pools, a kiddie pool, whirlpool & sauna, game room, free tennis, playground, wonderful swimming beach, fishing with boats/motors, pontoons, boat lifts, a laundromat and our new reunion facility! We’ll see you at the lake!
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Gull Lake Resort 1304 Gull Lake Lane East Gull Lake MN 56401 (218) 829-1344 www.gulllake.com
Hidden Paradise Resort 20621 Hidden Paradise Road Brainerd MN 56401 (218) 963-3180 www.hiddenparadiseresort.com
On beautiful North Long Lake, Hidden Paradise Resort invites you to enjoy the seasons. Spring is time to reel-in those walleyes, northern pike, bass, sunnies and crappies. Summer is when North Long Lake beckons you to fish, water ski or float and sun bathe on the shallow shore. Fall is “golden” with color and more fishing. Only 5 minutes from the Paul Bunyan State Trail, with great golfing opportunities throughout the area and just 10 minutes from downtown Nisswa, this is the place to be.
Discover the hidden gem of the Brainerd Lakes Area at Lost Lake Lodge. Award-winning food and daily housekeeping are included in your nightly rate. 1, 2 or 3 bedroom cabins are available with woodburning fireplaces, plush new beds and decks overlooking Gull Lake. Guests enjoy ultimate privacy, a beautiful sand beach on Lost Lake, hiking trails and the best restaurant in the area for breakfast and dinner.
Lykins Pinehurst Resort 1414 Pinehurst Lane Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2485 or (800) 963-2485 www.pinehurstongull.com
Lykins Pinehurst Resort is located on Gull Lake. The fishing is great and our swimming and dock areas are well-suited for water activities. You can build incredible sand castles on our beach and see the most breathtaking sunrises. Our deluxe housekeeping cabins offer a choice of 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms, and include living/ dining area, kitchen and bathroom with shower. Each unit is spacious and sparkling clean. Come start making vacation memories with us.
Madden’s on Gull Lake 11266 Pine Beach Peninsula Brainerd MN 56401 (218) 829-2811 or (800) 642-5363 www.maddens.com
Hideaway Resort on Upper Hay Lake 34088 N. Oak Drive, Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 568-4249 www.hideaway-resort.com
We invite you to enjoy Upper Hay Lake, known as the headwaters of the Whitefish Chain. Bring back a tradition of family vacations with magical moments…. And renew your childhood memories while you enjoy the sunrise views from the brand new deluxe lakeshore cabins. We are open year ‘round and offer fully furnished cabins (you just bring your towels). We are located near the Paul Bunyan State Trail, close to great shopping, dining and family fun.
Voted “53rd Best Resort in the World” by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, Madden’s is Minnesota’s premier resort destination for families, reunions, couples, retreats and golf outings. You’ll find upscale lodging, 63 holes of golf, award winning restaurants, lakeside spa and kids program. Value-priced inclusive holiday weekends are popular with families. Family owned and operated for 86 years, gracious service, genuine hospitality and FUN is our mission and our passion.
Magnuson Hotel Nisswa 24186 Smiley Road Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-3500 www.magnusonhotels.com/magnusonhotel-suites-nisswa
We invite you to join us at the Magnuson Hotel. Located 1 block north of Hwy 371 and County Road 13 junction. We are within minutes of Grand View Lodge, Gull Lake, Paul Bunyan State Trail, lake accesses, golfing and downtown Nisswa shopping. Our rooms were remodeled in 2014. Amenities include Wi-Fi, breakfast, hot tub, sauna and indoor pool. We accept pets in designated rooms only. We allow public swimmers for a fee.
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Kavanaugh’s Sylvan Lake Resort 1685 Kavanaugh Drive East Gull Lake, MN 56401 (218) 829-5226 or (800) 562-7061 www.kavanaughs.com
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Swimming Pool | Hot Tub Sauna | Free Breakfast | Newly Remodeled Flat Screen TV’s | Upgraded Suites Special package rates for school sports groups
• Continental Breakfast Clean • Free HBO/Wi-Fi Comfortable • Fridge/Microwave Quiet • Guest Laundry • Pet Friendly Rooms Available
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Award winning Kavanaugh’s Sylvan Lake Resort is a family resort, owned and operated with a spirit of pride in offering the finest accommodations and warm hospitality to our guests. Excellence is a family tradition at Kavanaugh’s and it shows in everything we do. We believe you will find Kavanaugh’s resort large enough to offer a complete destination vacation, yet small enough to be attentive to your needs. Plan your next Minnesota vacation with us.
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Gull Lake Resort is a central point for lakeside fun and acres of wooded Minnesota beauty. The 53 acres at Gull Lake Resort include 3,000 feet of glorious lakeshore; the rest is natural woodland with plenty of room to roam. There are 23 housekeeping units that are beautifully done and have perfect elevation to the lake. The resort offers a designated swimming beach, boat rentals and nearly two dozen golf courses in the immediate area.
Lost Lake Lodge & Restaurant 7965 Lost Lake Road Lake Shore MN 56468 (218) 963-2681 or (800) 450-2681 www.lostlake.com
Whitefish Vacation Mini-Resort is a lake-front property located on Rush Lake, a part of the Whitefish Chain in the Brainerd Lakes Area. There is a main house and a guest house with accommodations for up to 16 people and an in-ground pool. Convenient location with shopping, golfing, fishing and much more nearby! Come join us for a relaxing getaway in beautiful northern Minnesota.
Mystic Views 6851 Lacy Lane Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 568-4438 www.mysticviews.com
Located “North of the Tension Zone” offering a unique lodging experience. Peaceful, scenic, pampered and romantic are a few words guests use when describing their stays. The log cabin look nestled into the woods, overlooking a private lake provides a full breakfast served to the privacy of the large King/Jacuzzi suites each morning. Open and scenic year-round, Mystic Views is a popular honeymoon and anniversary destination. No minimum night stay requirement and reasonably priced.
Nisswa Motel 5370 Merril Avenue Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-7611 or (800) 254-7612 www.nisswamotel.com
The Nisswa Motel is located one block from the shops and restaurants of downtown Nisswa. The Paul Bunyan State Trail for biking, walking and snowmobiling is also just one block away. The Nisswa Motel has 17 clean, comfortable units. We offer a variety of room sizes, prices and bed configurations. Come stay with us and we think you will agree that the Nisswa Motel is one of the best lodging values in the Brainerd Lakes Area.
Northern Lights Casino and Hotel 6800 Y Frontage Road NW Walker MN 56484 (218) 547-2744 or (800) 252-7529 www.northernlightscasino.com
Northern Lights Casino is located at the junction of Highways 371 and 200, just south of Walker (or 42 miles north of Nisswa). Our 105 room hotel has an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and a state of the art arcade. Attached to the hotel is a 9,000 square foot event center, as well as the Northern Lights Casino. Our event calendar is full of great entertainment and we have several dining options for you onsite.
Point Narrows Resort 991 Point Narrows Road Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 568-5552 www.pointnarrowsresort.com
Located on Upper Gull Lake, our housekeeping cabins are completely furnished with full kitchens, air conditioning and either wood decks or screened
Our peaceful surroundings are ideal for family and making lasting memories
porches. Situated close to the Paul Bunyan State Trail, great golf courses, fine dining, great shopping, water slides, miniature golf and go carts. Point Narrows Resort also offers a beautiful 8/10 mile walk through the woods around the resort where you are able to see deer and other wildlife, so take your camera along on your walk!
Quarterdeck Resort on Gull Lake 9820 Birch Bay Drive SW Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2482 or (800) 950-5596 www.quarterdeckresort.com
Lakeside lodging with breathtaking views of Gull Lake. Whether your visit is a family vacation or for business, you’ll enjoy our Lakeside Lodge suites with private balcony, fireplace and whirlpool, and our new 3,000 square foot 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Lakeside Villa that sleeps 12 guests. Enjoy lakeside dining or cocktails at Jake’s Beach Grill. Amenities include pontoon rentals, 90+ boat slips, boat ramp, marine fuel, 800 feet of sandy beach and shopping nearby in Nisswa.
Rodeway Inn Hotel 2684 Hwy 371 Pine River MN 56474 (218) 587-4499 www.rodewayinn.com
Conveniently located on Hwy 371, next to Houston Ford car dealer in Pine River, the Rodeway Inn offers you convenient access to the Paul Bunyan State Trail, great dining as well as easy access to Nisswa shopping, Breezy Point, Leech Lake, Northern Lights Casino and Walker. Our amenities include continental breakfast, guest laundry, Free HBO and Wi-Fi. Ask us about our pet-friendly rooms. Our rooms are clean, comfortable and quiet. Rodeway Inn, a Choice Hotel.
Samara Point Resort on Gull Lake 1026 Birchwood Hills Trail Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-2615 www.samarapoint.com
RECAPTURE SIMPLE PLEASURES...a comfy chair on the porch of a lakeside cottage...lazy days and star-filled nights reconnecting...dockside fishing... celebrating sunset from a waterside swing. Generations enjoy Samara’s classic, lake-level housekeeping cabins with wood-burning fireplaces and screened porches, each right on the shore of Gull Lake. Comfortably modern with air conditioning, Wi-Fi and charming, personal touches. Unique nature preserve to explore by boat, kayak, canoe or pontoon, all available.
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Mini Resort on the Whitefish Chain 11711 Milinda Shores Road Crosslake MN 56442 (763) 422-4109 www.whitefishvacations.com
picnic tables, lawn chairs & grills for all cabins tennis court • boat launch boat & motor rental • pontoon rental lakefront cabins with safe, sandy beach excellent fishing spring and fall
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Sandy Beach Resort 1314 Sandy Point Road SW Nisswa MN 56468 (218) 963-4458 www.sandybeachresort.net
Situated on the west side of Gull Lake, Sandy Beach Resort offers a peaceful surrounding ideal for families. We are centrally located offering a wide variety of local shopping, entertainment and dining. Nearly all our cottages are on the lake shore and the beach is always available to all of our guests. With Gull
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Lake’s northern pike and largemouth bass fishing grounds nearby, the fishing is excellent including great walleye fishing spring and fall and pan fishing year round.
The Oliver Acreage is located on 88 acres of wooded and meadowland 14 miles west of MN State Highway 371 between Nisswa and Pequot Lakes. We are a four season facility that features two different lodging options. The Barn Lodge features three bedrooms, two full baths, a full kitchen/dining area and event room. The Farmhouse B&B features two queen bedrooms with private full baths and an optional third full sized bedroom.
The Woods Hotel 19624 County Road 3 Brainerd, MN 56401 (218) 829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com
The Woods Hotel is quaint, newly renovated and just minutes from shopping in Nisswa and Brainerd, the Paul Bunyan State Trail, area lakes, golf courses and BIR racetrack. 12 up north woodsy rooms are perfect for a quiet, convenient stay. Connecting to the hotel is a junior two bedroom suite with a kitchenette, fireplace, living room and jacuzzi. Dine next door at The Woods Restaurant. The Woods Banquet and Convention Center is the ideal convention, banquet and meeting center.
Towering Pines Resort 35172 S. Clamshell Drive Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 543-4738 www.toweringpines.com Settled in among mature pine trees and the 14 lakes of the Whitefish Chain, you will find our “Up North” decorated cabins clean
The Brainerd Lakes Area, and our Brainerd Hotels and Baxter Hotels offer a unique blend of up north ambiance, Minnesota hospitality and outstanding fun that you and your family will return to time and again! We represent the hotels, water parks and the Lum Park RV Park. Our lodging give you all the amenities you deserve and centralized access to the entire Brainerd Lakes Area.
Train Bell Resort 21489 Train Bell Road, PO Box 100 Merrifield MN 56465 (218) 829-4941 or (800) 252-2102 www.trainbellresort.com
Wilderness Resort Villas 6316 Wilderness Road Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 568-5642 or (800) 231-4050 www.wildernessresortvillas.com
Train Bell Resort is a spectacular yearround family resort on beautiful North Long Lake and on the Paul Bunyan State Trail. We offer 19 units including: LakeShore Cabins, LakeSide Condos, Fabulous Villas with a/c and fireplaces and our Grand Lodge for reunions/groups. Our guests enjoy paddleboards, kayaks and paddleboats; also bike, boat and pontoon rentals. You’ll love our sandy beach, planned activities on land and sea, water/sand volleyball, three playgrounds, train rides, dances, movie theatre, rec center and more. THERE IS NOTHING ORDINARY ABOUT TRAIN BELL ~ Come and see!
Tree House Cottage on Lower Cullen Lake PO Box 83 Nisswa MN 56468 (319) 266-6808 or (319) 290-0940
The Tree House is a non-smoking retreat that features second-level living amongst the pines. It is a log-sided two bedroom lakeside cabin located on Lower Cullen Lake with the Paul Bunyan State Trail directly behind. It has a knotty pine interior with a great room (kitchen & living room combination), bathroom, two bedrooms and porch with windows on three sides. From the porch you face the lake...It is truly a bird’s eye view!
Visit Brainerd 14084 Baxter Drive Suite 12 Baxter MN 56425 (218) 825-0410 or (800) 450-7247 www.visitbrainerd.com
Wilderness Resort with 2,650 feet of shoreline, including a large sandy beach and over 30 wooded acres on Middle Cullen Lake, offers both secluded rustic cabins and newly constructed 3-5 bedroom villas and twin homes for rent and for sale with whole or quarter ownership available. Wilderness has a new clubhouse with an indoor pool, fitness center, spa, sauna and game room. Wilderness Resort’s new townhomes and the clubhouse are open year-round for your enjoyment. Visit www.wildernessresortvillas.com!
Wildwedge Golf & RV Park 32792 Paul Bunyan Trail Drive Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 568-5000 www.wildwedge.com
Wildwedge RV Park and Lodge has large shady sites with full hookups. A 2-bedroom suite and a motel room are also available for rent above the lodge if you don’t have an RV. Nightly, weekly or seasonal. Pull-through or golf course sites. Wildwedge is perfect for the whole family and all ages as it has a par 3 golf course, driving range, a mini golf voted best in the state and a 10,000 square foot wooden maze.
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The Oliver Acreage 7396 45th Avenue SW Pequot Lakes MN 56472 (218) 568-8560 www.theoliveracreage.com
and comfortable. Enjoy our many guest amenities including paddleboards, kayaks, Fun Bugs, paddleboats, mini-golf, fishing boats with motor rentals, basketball, wooded trails, giant outdoor games, arcade and so much more. June through August includes a variety of family-type structured weekday activities. Coin-operated laundry, ice cream/treats shop & bait available on site!
Birch Bay Resort
Breezy Point Resort
9252 Breezy Point Drive, Breezy Point MN 56472 218-562-7811 or 800-432-3777 • www.breezypointresort.com
Causeway on Gull
8087 Lost Lake Road, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-963-3675 • 877-963-4855 • www.causewayongull.org
Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake
Eagles Nest Resort
5108 Poplar Avenue, Nisswa MN 56468 218-963-2336 • 800-922-0440 • www.eaglesnestnisswa.com
Fritz’s Resort & Campground
26483 Hwy 371, PO Box 803, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-568-8988 • www.fritzsresort.com
Galles Upper Cullen Resort
28317 Upper Cullen Road, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 • PO Box 72, Nisswa MN 56468 218-963-2249 or 888-872-8553 • www.uppercullen.com
Good Ol’ Days Family Resort
26050 Oak Lane, Nisswa, PO Box 358, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-963-2478 or 800-227-4501 • www.goodoldaysresort.com
Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa
23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-963-2234 or 866-801-2951 • www.grandviewlodge.com
Gull Four Seasons Resort
4132 St Columbo Road, Brainerd, MN 56401 218-963-7969 or 800-964-4855 • www.gull4seasons.com
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1685 Kavanaugh Drive, East Gull Lake, MN 56401 218-829-5226 or 800-562-7061 • www.kavanaughs.com
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Lykins Pinehurst Resort
1414 Pinehurst Lane, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-963-2485 or 800-963-2485 • www.pinehurstongull.com
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9820 Birch Bay Drive SW, Nisswa MN 56468 218-963-2482 or 800-950-5596 • www.quarterdeckresort.com
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35172 S. Clamshell Drive, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 218-543-4738 or 800-950-0267 • www.toweringpines.com
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21489 Train Bell Road, PO Box 100, Merrifield MN 56465 218-829-4941 • 800-252-2102 • www.trainbellresort.com 6316 Wilderness Road, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 218-568-5642 or 800-231-4050 • www.wildernessresortvillas.com
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BED & BREAKFAST Mystic Views
6851 Lacy Lane, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 218-568-4438 • www.mysticviews.com
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The Oliver Acreage
7396 45th Avenue, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 218-568-8560 • www.theoliveracreage.com
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HOTELS AmericInn Lodge & Suites - Pequot Lakes
Hwy 371 & Cty Road 16, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 218-568-8400 or 888-568-8400 • www.upnorthlodge.com
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777 Grand Avenue, Onamia, MN 56359 320-532-7777 or 800-626-5825 • wwwgrandcasinomn.com
Magnuson Hotel Nisswa
24186 Smiley Road, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-963-3500 • www.magnusonhotels.com/magnuson-hotel-suites-nisswa
Nisswa Motel
5370 Merrill Avenue, Nisswa, MN 56468 218-963-7611 or 800-254-7612 • www.nisswamotel.com
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6800 Y Frontage Road NW, Walker, MN 56484 218-547-2744 or 800-252-7529 • www.northernlightcasino.com
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2684 Hwy 371 SW, Pine River, MN 56474 218-587-4499 • www.rodewayinn.com
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19624 County Road 3, Brainerd, MN 56401 218-829-7507 • www.thewoodsmn.com
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11711 Milinda Shores Road, Crosslake, MN 56442 763-422-4109 • www.whitefishvacations.com
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PO Box 83, Nisswa, MN 56468 319-266-6808 or 319-290-094
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B Johnson & Assoc., Ltd. ...................................................... 218-963-3424 www.BrainerdCPA.com
Mills Automotive Group ....................................................... 866-455-7638 www.millsauto.com AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP
CliftonLarsonAllen ............................................................... 218-828-0100 www.larsonallen.com Crust CPA, LLC.................................................................... 218-825-9299 www.crustcpa.com Guerrino Financial and Tax Advisors, PA .............................. 218-963-3002 www.guerrionfinancial.com APPLIANCES Schroeders Appliance Center ............................................... 218-829-3624 www.schroedersappliance.com ARCHITECTS - ENGINEERS
MK AutoBody Inc. (see ad pg. 50) ............................................. 218-963-2991 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Nisswa Automotive .............................................................. 218-963-2202 www.nisswaauto.com Watt Automotive Inc............................................................. 218-568-8448 BEAUTY, BARBER, SALONS Belle Cheveux Salon & Spa (see ad pg. 19) ............................... 218-961-9700 www.bellecheveuxnisswa.com
Nor-Son, Inc. ...................................................................... 218-828-1722 www.nor-son.com
John’s Barbershop at Schaefer’s ...........................................218-568-4425
Structures International ........................................................ 218-963-3401 www.sinisswa.com
Moxy Hair Studio (see ad pg. 66) .............................................. 218-961-1015 www.moxyhairstudionisswa.com
Widseth Smith Nolting ......................................................... 218-829-5117 www.wsn.us.com ART GALLERIES & ARTISTS
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Avalon Studios .................................................................... 218-765-3382 www.avalonsculpture.com
The Oliver Acreage (see ad pg. 75)........................................... 218-568-8560 www.theoliveracreage.com BIKE RENTAL
Kevin Matthews Pottery/Glaze 2 Amaze................................ 218-270-2242 www.kmpottery.com Quirks (see ad pg. 39) ...............................................................218-961-0100 Raedeke Art Gallery .............................................................218-963-7531
Mystic Views ........................................................................ 218-568-4438 www.mysticviews.com
Martin’s Sport Shop (see ad pg. 35) ...........................................218-963-2341 Trailblazer Bikes (see ad pg. 45) ................................................ 218-963-0699 www.trailblazerbikesmn.com BOAT SALES
ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENT A MAZE-N-PUMPKINZ......................................................... 218-839-5957 www.amaze-n-pumpkinz.com
Bertha Boatworks ................................................................ 218-543-4100 www.berthaboatworks.com
Action Entertainment ............................................................218-839-2514
Freedom Boat Service .......................................................... 612-590-5110 www.freedomboatservice.com
Brainerd International Raceway (see ad pg. 58) ......................... 218-824-7220 www.brainerdraceway.com
Minnesota Inboard Water Sports (see ad pg. 9) ......................... 218-822-4401 www.mninboard.com
Brainerd Sertoma Winter Wonderland .................................. 218-454-7378 www.sertoma.brainerd.com
Nisswa Marine (see ad pg. 38) ................................................. 218-963-2292 www.nisswamarine.com
Brainerd Zip Line Tour (see ad pg. 90)....................................... 203-830-9218 www.ziplinemn.com Destiny Cruises (see ad pg. 21) ................................................. 855-953-3784 www.destinycruisesllc.com Gunner’s Paint Ball Blast.......................................................352-446-4971 Lakes Area Music Festival..................................................... 585-355-6868 www.lakesareamusic.org Nisswa Family Fun Center (see ad pg. 57)................................. 218-820-3046 www.nisswaoutdoorwaterpark.com Nisswa Firecracker Run........................................................ 970-389-0310 www.runupnorth.com Northland Kart Kountry (see ad pg. 25) ..................................... 218-454-1602 www.northlandkartkountry.com
Power Lodge ....................................................................... 218-822-3500 www.powerlodge.com BOAT, PONTOON AND JET SKI RENTALS Boats and Beyond Rentals, Inc. (see ad pg. 39).......................... 218-963-7700 www.boatsandbeyondrentals.com Dave’s Sportland Rental....................................................... 218-963-2401 www.davessportland.com Gull Lake Marina ................................................................ 218-963-1010 www.gullmarina.com LAKE FUN RENTALS.com (see ad pg. 39) .................................. 218-961-0000 www.BrainerdBoatRentals.com BOOK STORE
Paul Bunyan Land................................................................ 218-764-2524 www.paulbunyanland.com
Turtle Town Books and Gifts (see ad pg. 32) .............................. 218-963-4891 www.turtletownnisswa.com BREWERY
Pine River Riding Stables ...................................................... 218-587-5807 www.pineriverstable.com
Big Axe Brewing Company (see ad pg. 71)................................ 218-961-2337 www.bigaxebrewing.com
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf ............................................... 218-828-9002 www.piratescove.net
Gull Dam Brewing, Inc. ....................................................... 218-963-2739 www.gulldambrewing.com
Pioneer Village - Nisswa Area Historical Society .....................218-963-3570
Jack Pine Brewery ................................................................ 218-270-8072 www.jackpinebrewery.com BUSINESS SERVICES
Safari North Wildlife Park (see ad pg. 27) ...................................218-454-1662 www.safarinorth.com Water Wars ......................................................................... 218-831-4390 www.waterwars.com AUTOMOTIVE & MARINE ELECTRONICS Sound Connection............................................................... 218-825-1916 www.soundconnectioninc.com
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Project Girl .......................................................................... 218-330-5461 Lehman & Associates Consulting, Inc (see ad pg. 59).................218-838-4158 CABINETRY Down to Earth Wood (see ad pg. 36) ........................................ 218-587-3696 www.downtoearthwood.com
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Fritz’s Resort & Campground ............................................... 218-568-8988 www.fritzsresort.com
Arrowwood Lodge At Brainerd Lakes (see ad pg. 72) ................. 218-822-5634 www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com
Galles’ Upper Cullen Resort & Campground ........................ 218-963-2249 www.uppercullen.com
Breezy Point Resort (see ad pg. 46-47)........................................ 218-562-7811 www.breezypointresort.com
Hidden Paradise Resort ........................................................ 218-963-3180 www.hiddenparadiseresort.com
Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake .................................. 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com
Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and RV Park (see ad pg. 63) ............ 218-568-6995 www.wildwedge.com CAR WASH & OIL CHANGE
Grand Casino Mille Lacs ..................................................... 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinosmn.com
SNK Car Wash and Oil Change .......................................... 218-963-1204 CASINOS Grand Casino Mille Lacs ..................................................... 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinosmn.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel ........................................... 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com CATERING SERVICES Cowboys of Lake Shore ....................................................... 218-963-6200 www.cowboysoflakeshore.com Ernie’s on Gull (see ad pg. 23).................................................. 218-829-3918 www.erniesongull.com Nisswa American Legion (see ad pg. 30)................................... 218-963-9946 www.nisswaamlegion.com Prairie Bay Grill & Catering (see ad pg. 69) ............................... 218-824-6444 www.prairiebay.com The Woods Banquet & Event Center (see ad pg. 70) .................. 218-829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com CHILD CARE Precious Years Learning Center ............................................ 218-963-1088 Stepping Stones Childcare Learning Center Inc. North .......... 218-270-3100 www.steppingstonesmn.com CHIROPRACTIC Healthsource Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab .................... 218-454-9355 www.healthsourceofbaxter.com WellnessTeam of Nisswa ...................................................... 218-963-3311 www.nisswachiropractor.com CHURCHES Lake Country Parishes.......................................................... 218-568-4760 www.lakecountryparishes.4lpi.com Living Savior Lutheran Church ............................................. 218-963-9733 www.livingsaviorchurch.org Lutheran Church of the Cross (see ad pg. 48)............................ 218-963-2564 www.lccnisswa.org The Journey ........................................................................ 218-963-2663 www.thejourneynisswa.org Timberwood Church............................................................ 218-967-8888 www.timberwoodchurch.org CLEANING SERVICES & SUPPLIES Custom Clean ..................................................................... 218-692-5326 www.customclean.com
Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa (see ad pg. 5) ................. 218-963-2234 www.grandviewlodge.com Madden’s On Gull Lake (see ad pg. 64).................................... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel ........................................... 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com The NP Event Space............................................................. 218-833-2532 www.thenpspace.com The Woods Banquet & Event Center (see ad pg. 70) .................. 218-829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com CONTRACTORS - ELECTRIC Hoffbeck Electric & Design, LLC ........................................... 218-963-9568 www.hoffbeckelectric.com Jim’s Electric Company, Inc. ................................................. 218-828-0250 www.jimselectric.com Marshall Electric, Inc. ........................................................... 218-961-6161 CONTRACTORS - EXCAVATING Stumvoll Excavating ............................................................. 218-963-4793 www.stumvollexcavating.com CONTRACTORS - GENERAL Anderson Brothers Construction ........................................... 218-829-1768 www.andersonbrothers.com Exterior Pro, Inc. .................................................................. 218-851-2845 www.myexteriorpro.com Hy-Tec Construction of Brainerd, Inc. .................................... 218-829-8529 www.hytecconst.com Matt Dircks Construction, LLC .............................................. 218-821-4915 www.constructionframingbrainerdmn.com Nor-Son, Inc. ...................................................................... 218-828-1722 www.nor-son.com Wausau Homes ................................................................... 218-961-0566 www.wausauhomes.com CONTRACTORS - INSULATION Expert Insulation of Brainerd, Inc. ......................................... 218-828-6492 www.expertinsulation.com CONTRACTORS - PAINTING Edgeworks Painting and Decorating ..................................... 218-821-8699 CONVENIENCE STORE & GAS STATION Triangle Gas Station and Convenience Store Nisswa ............ 218-963-4492 CUSTOM APPAREL Competition Sports .............................................................. 218-821-3070
SERVPRO of Brainerd and Park Rapids ................................. 218-568-6923 www.servpro.com COFFEE SHOPS
DENTISTS
Adirondack Coffee (see ad pg. 51) ........................................... 218-967-0111 www.lovemymug.com
Nisswa Smiles ..................................................................... 218-963-6330
Breezy Point Resort - The Coffee House (see ad pg. 46-47) ......... 218-562-7179 www.breezypointresort.com
DOCK & MARINE SERVICES
Iron Waffle Coffee Company (see ad pg. 34) ............................ 218-963-6317 www.theironwaffle.com Petals and Beans (see ad pg. 28) .............................................. 218-961-7385 www.petalsbeans.com StoneHouse Coffee & Roastery (see ad pg. 37) .......................... 218-961-2326 www.stonehousecoffee.com COMPUTER REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE
Nisswa Dental ..................................................................... 218-963-2970 www.nisswadental.com
www.nisswasmiles.com
Beachroller.......................................................................... 218-330-0302 www.beachroller.com Bertha Boatworks ................................................................ 218-543-4100 www.berthaboatworks.com D. H. Docks & Tracks (see ad pg. 56) ........................................ 218-963-2566 www.dhdocks.com Minnesota Inboard Water Sports (see ad pg. 9) ......................... 218-822-4401 www.mninboard.com
BlueWave Technologies........................................................ 218-829-1818 www.bluewavetec.com
Nisswa Dock (see ad pg. 40) .................................................... 218-963-2584 www.nisswadock.com
Consolidated Telecommunicatons Co. (see ad pg. 49) ............... 218-454-1234 www.ctctel.com
Nisswa Marine (see ad pg. 38) ................................................. 218-963-2292 www.nisswamarine.com
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Paper Storm ........................................................................ 218-818-3177 www.paperstorm.net DOG BOARDING & GROOMING
Petals and Beans (see ad pg. 28) .............................................. 218-961-7385 www.petalsbeans.com FOOD VENDORS & CONCESSIONS
Lakeland Veterinary Hospital................................................ 218-829-1709 www.lakelandveterinaryhospital.com
Barefoot Burrito ................................................................... 320-492-0175 www.barefootburrito.com
The Animal House (see ad pg. 28) ............................................ 218-961-7387 www.theanimalhousepetsupply.com EDUCATION
Brent Rocks ......................................................................... 218-839-2042 www.brentrocks-engraving.com Chuckwagon Grille .............................................................. 218-839-5329
Brainerd Public Schools, District #181.................................. 218-828-5300 www.brainerd.k12.mn.us
Nisswa Mini Donuts .............................................................. 218-820-2332
Glynlyon ............................................................................. 218-821-2953 www.glynlyon.com EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE & TECHNOLOGY
SS Kettle Corn ........................................................................ 320-632-164
Glynlyon ............................................................................. 218-821-2953 www.glynlyon.com EQUIPMENT RENTAL Brainerd General Rental ...................................................... 218-828-2815 www.brainerdrental.com FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS American National Bank of Minnesota ................................. 218-568-4899 www.anbmn.com BlackRidgeBANK (see ad pg. 61)............................................... 218-963-7325 www.blaackridgebank.com Frandsen Bank & Trust ......................................................... 218-963-3316 www.frandsenbank.com Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union (see ad pg. 61)................. 218-829-0371 www.mmfcu.org Wells Fargo of Pequot Lakes ................................................ 218-568-4025 www.wellsfargo FINANCIAL SERVICES - INVESTMENTS Edward Jones Investment ..................................................... 218-963-0020 www.edwardjones.com Guerrino Financial and Tax Advisors, PA .............................. 218-961-3002 www.guerrionfinancial.com State Farm Insurance - Brett Laugen (see ad pg. 49) .................. 218-829-1764 www.insurebrainerdlakes.com FIRE-WATER CLEANUP & RESTORATION SERVPRO of Brainerd and Park Rapids ................................. 218-568-6923 www.servpro.com FIREWORKS Zambelli Fireworks Company .............................................. 218-568-4812 www.zambellifireworks.com FISHING BAIT & TACKLE Dave’s Sportland Rental....................................................... 218-963-2401 www.davessportland.com S & W Bait and Guide Service .............................................. 218-829-7010 www.sandwbait.com FISHING GUIDE SERVICE
Northwoods Food Factory LLC ............................................. 612-309-6830 www.nwfoodfactory.com Sweet Concessions .............................................................. 218-251-5877 FUNERAL HOMES Brenny Funeral Chapel ........................................................ 218-828-5051 www.brenny.com FURNITURE Down to Earth Wood (see ad pg. 36) ........................................ 218-587-3696 www.downtoearthwood.com Lonesome Cottage (see ad pg. 21) ........................................... 218-568-8223 www.lonesomecottage.com Natural Tones Custom Log Furniture (see ad pg. 23).................. 218-963-3733 www.logtones.com GARBAGE COLLECTION Nisswa Sanitation ................................................................ 218-963-4758 www.nisswasanitation.com GO-KART TRACKS Northland Kart Kountry (see ad pg. 25) ..................................... 218-454-1602 www.northlandkartkountry.com Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf ............................................... 218-828-9002 www.piratescove.net GOLF COURSES Breezy Point Resort - Deacon’s Lodge (see ad pg. 46-47).............. 218-562-6262 www.breezypointresort.com Breezy Point Resort - Traditional Golf Course (see ad pg. 46-47)... 218-562-7176 www.breezypointresort.com Breezy Point Resort - Whitebirch Golf Course (see ad pg. 46-47) .. 218-562-7177 www.breezypointresort.com Cragun’s - Bobby’s Legacy Golf Course .............................. 218-825-2789 www.craguns.com/golf Cragun’s - Dutch’s Legacy Golf Course ................................ 218-825-2789 www.craguns.com/golf Cragun’s - Reversible 9 Golf Course .................................... 218-825-2789 www.craguns.com/golf Golden Eagle Golf Club ...................................................... 218-763-4653 www.golfgoldeneagle.com Grand View Lodge - The Garden Course (see ad pg. 5) ............ 218-963-8745 www.grandviewgolf.com
Nisswa Guide League.......................................................... 218-963-2547 www.nisswaguides.com
Grand View Lodge - The Pines Golf Course (see ad pg. 5) ........ 218-963-8755 www.grandviewgolf.com
Royal’s Guide Service .......................................................... 218-829-6672 www.brainerdfishingguide.com
Grand View Lodge - The Preserve Golf Course (see ad pg. 5).... 218-568-4944 www.grandviewgolf.com
S & W Bait and Guide Service .............................................. 218-829-7010 www.sandwbait.com
Madden’s on Gull - Pine Beach East Golf Course (see ad pg. 64) ... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com
Walleyedan Guide Service (see ad pg. 54) ................................ 218-839-5598 www.walleyedan.com FITNESS
Madden’s on Gull - Pine Beach West Golf Course (see ad pg. 64)... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com
Anytime Fitness - Nisswa...................................................... 218-961-1111 www.anytimefitness.com Cross Fit Grow .................................................................... 507-382-6500 www.crossfitgrow.com Nisswa Yoga (see ad pg. 24)..................................................... 218-330-6983 www.nisswayoga.com The GYM @mnhockeycamps.com ....................................... 218-963-2444 www.mnhockeycamps.com FLAGS & FLAG POLES Falls Flag Source ................................................................. 218-963-1502 www.telescopingflagpoles.com
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Madden’s on Gull - The Classic Golf Course (see ad pg. 64).......... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Madden’s on Gull - The Social 9 Golf Course (see ad pg. 64) ........ 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Whitefish Golf Club ............................................................. 218-543-4900 www.whitefishgolf.com Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and RV Park (see ad pg. 63) ............ 218-568-6995 www.wildwedge.com GOVERNMENT City of Lake Shore (see pg. 53) ................................................ 218-963-2148 www.cityoflakeshore.com City of Nisswa (see pg. 53) ...................................................... 218-963-4444 www.ci.nisswa.mn.us
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GRAPHIC ARTS & DESIGN Competition Sports .............................................................. 218-821-3070
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First Impression Printing ....................................................... 218-829-1860 www.brainerdprinting.com
Visit Brainerd (see ad pg. 77) .................................................... 218-825-0410 www.visitbrainerd.com HUNTING
GLS Promotions................................................................... 218-824-7766 www.glspromotions.com
Lakeshore Conservation Club (see ad pg. 31) ........................... 218-963-4003 www.lakeshoregunclub.com ICE CREAM, CANDY SHOP
Lakes Printing ...................................................................... 218-829-7790 www.lakesprinting.com
The Chocolate Ox (see ad pg. 91) ............................................ 218-963-4443 www.chocolateox.com
Squad Pro LLC .................................................................... 218-330-6198 www.squadpros.com GROCERY
Dairy Queen - Nisswa (see ad pg. 34) ...................................... 218-963-2163 ICE HOUSE RENTALS
Cub Foods - Baxter.............................................................. 218-828-4601 www.cub.com Cub Foods - Brainerd .......................................................... 218-828-1816 www.cub.com Pequot Lakes Supervalu (see ad pg. 2) ...................................... 218-568-5001 www.pequotlakessupervalu.com Schaefer’s Foods (see ad pg. 92) .............................................. 218-963-2265 www.schaefersfoods.com HARDWARE Carlson Hardware of Nisswa Inc. (see ad pg. 36) ...................... 218-963-7645 www.carlson.doitbest.com Mills Fleet Farm (see ad pg. 68) ................................................ 218-829-3521 www.fleetfarm.com HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Boats and Beyond Rentals, Inc. (see ad pg. 39).......................... 218-963-7700 www.boatsandbeyondrentals.com Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake .................................. 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Walleyedan Guide Service (see ad pg. 54) ................................ 218-839-5598 www.walleyedan.com INFORMATION/TECHNOLOGY A J Business Development ................................................... 218-825-9667 www.ajbusinessdevelopment.com CMC Interactive, LLC........................................................... 218-297-4488 www.cmciweb.com On Systems, Inc. ................................................................. 855-512-1024 www.onsystemsinc.com INSURANCE Agency One ........................................................................ 218-829-2844 www.agencyonemn.com
Avon - Independent Sales Rep. Sandy Strom-Gieseke ........... 218-963-3901 www.youravon.com/sstrom HEALTH AND WELLNESS
American Family Insurance - Trevor Tobin ............................ 218-824-6116 www.amfam.com
Pathways to Harmony .......................................................... 320-492-4109 www.pathwaystoharmony.com HOME CARE/HOSPICE
LakeShore Insurance Partners ............................................... 218-963-7828
Good Samaritan Communities (see ad pg. 64 & 65) ................... 218-963-9452 www.good-sam.com Heartland Hospice .............................................................. 218-829-1252 www.heartlandhospice.com HOME HEALTH CARE, SENIOR CARE, ASSISTED LIVING Edgewood Vista................................................................... 218-828-3691 www.edgewoodseniorliving.com Good Samaritan Communities (see ad pg. 64 & 65) ................... 218-963-9452 www.good-sam.com Northern Lakes Senior Living (see ad pg. 27)............................. 218-454-2121 www.northernlakesseniorliving.com HORSE BACK RIDING Pine River Riding Stables ...................................................... 218-587-5807 www.pineriverstable.com HOSPITAL Cuyuna Regional Medical Center (see ad pg. 53) ...................... 218-546-7000 www.cuyunamed.org Essentia Health (see ad pg. 59) ................................................. 218-829-2861 www.essentiahealth.org
Farmer’s Insurance Agency - Eric Utter .................................. 612-804-7747 Nisswa Insurance Agency .................................................... 218-963-4446 www.nisswainsurance.com State Farm Insurance - Brett Laugen (see ad pg. 49) .................. 218-829-1764 www.insurebrainerdlakes.com Weizenegger-Engel Insurance .............................................. 218-829-4721 www.we-ins.com INTERIOR DESIGN & DECORATING Massie Creek, LLC (see ad pg. 51) ............................................ 218-963-7996 www.massiecreek.com INTERNET & WEBSITE SERVICES AJ Business Development .................................................... 218-825-9667 www.ajbusinessdevelopment.com Blue Wave Technologies....................................................... 218-829-1818 www.bluewavetec.com CMC Interactive, LLC........................................................... 218-297-4448 www.cmcinteractive.net Consolidated Telecommunicatons Co. (see ad pg. 49) ............... 218-454-1234 www.ConnectCTC.com MicroNet, Inc. (see ad pg. 33)................................................... 800-825-9171 www.micronetonline.com
Lakewood Health System (see ad pg. 49) .................................. 218-894-1515 www.lakewoodhealthsystem.com HOTELS & MOTELS
On Systems, Inc. ................................................................. 855-512-1024 www.onsystemsinc.com JEWELERS
AmericInn Lodge & Suites - Pequot Lakes ............................. 218-568-8400 www.upnorthlodge.com
RW Jewelers (see ad pg. 18) ..................................................... 218-963-3306 www.rw-jewelers.com LANDSCAPE & NURSERIES
Arrowwood Lodge At Brainerd Lakes (see ad pg. 72) ................. 218-822-5634 www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com Grand Casino Mille Lacs ..................................................... 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinosmn.com Magnuson Hotel and Suites - Nisswa (see ad pg. 75) ................ 218-963-3500 www.magnusonhotels.com/magnuson-hotel-suites-nisswa Nisswa Motel (see ad pg. 60) .................................................... 218-963-7611 www.nisswamotel.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel ........................................... 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com
Backyard Reflections (see ad pg. 60) ......................................... 218-821-4603 www.bayhardmn.com Matt Dircks Construction, LLC .............................................. 218-821-4915 www.constructionframingbrainerdmn.com Nick’s Lawn Service, Inc....................................................... 218-562-5007 www.nickslawnservicemn.com Sculpture by Design ............................................................. 218-963-1313 www.sculpturebydesign.com
Rodeway Inn - Pine River (see ad pg. 75) ................................... 218-587-4499 www.rodewayinn.com/hotel/mn078
The Treehouse ..................................................................... 218-568-8615 www.treehouse371.com LAWN EQUIPMENT
The Woods Hotel (see ad pg. 70) .............................................. 218-829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com
Carlson Hardware of Nisswa Inc. (see ad pg. 36) ...................... 218-963-7645 www.carlson.doitbest.com
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Midwest Machinery.............................................................. 218-829-5356 www.midwestmachineryco.com
Point Narrows Resort ........................................................... 218-568-5552 www.pointnarrowsresort.com
Mills Fleet Farm (see ad pg. 68) ................................................ 218-829-3521 www.fleetfarm.com LAWN SERVICE
Quarterdeck Resort On Gull Lake (see ad pg. 71) ..................... 218-963-2482 www.quarterdeckresort.com
Nisswa Community Children’s Library .................................. 218-961-6860 www.nisswa.brainerd.k12.mn.us LIQUOR STORE Iven’s Liquors ...................................................................... 218-824-6010 www.ivensonthebay.com Spirits of Nisswa (see ad pg. 57) ............................................... 218-963-7488 www.spiritsofnisswa.com LOCKSMITH Turner Towing Services ......................................................... 218-963-4547 www.turnertowingnisswamn.com LODGING Agate Lake Resort................................................................ 218-963-2224 www.agatelakeresort.com AmericInn Lodge & Suites - Pequot Lakes ............................. 218-568-8400 www.upnorthlodge.com Arrowwood Lodge At Brainerd Lakes (see ad pg. 72) ................. 218-822-5634 www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com Birch Bay Resort .................................................................. 218-963-4488 www.birchbaygolfresort.com Breezy Point Resort (see ad pg. 46-47)........................................ 218-562-7811 www.breezypointresort.com Causeway on Gull (see ad pg. 63) ............................................ 218-963-3675 www.causewayongull.org Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake .................................. 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Eagles Nest Resort ............................................................... 800-922-0440 www.eaglesnestnisswa.com Fritz’s Resort & Campground ............................................... 218-568-8988 www.fritzsresort.com Galles’ Upper Cullen Resort & Campground ........................ 218-963-2249 www.uppercullen.com
Rodeway Inn - Pine River (see ad pg. 75) ................................... 218-587-4499 www.rodewayinn.com Samara Point Resort on Gull Lake ........................................ 218-963-2615 www.samarapoint.com Sandy Beach Resort on Gull Lake (see ad pg. 76) ...................... 218-963-4458 www.sandybeachresort.net The Oliver Acreage (see ad pg. 75)........................................... 218-568-8560 www.theoliveracreage.com The Woods Hotel (see ad pg. 70) .............................................. 218-829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com Towering Pines Resort .......................................................... 218-543-4738 www.toweringpines.com Train Bell Resort (see ad pg. 25) ................................................ 218-829-4941 www.trainbellresort.com Tree House Cottage on Lower Cullen Lake ............................ 319-266-6808 Visit Brainerd (see ad pg. 77) .................................................... 218-825-0410 www.visitbrainerd.com Wilderness Resort Villas (see ad pg. 74)..................................... 218-568-5642 www.wildernessresortvillas.com Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and RV Park (see ad pg. 63) ............ 218-568-6995 www.wildwedge.com LUMBERYARD Mattson Lumber (see ad pg. 48)................................................ 218-963-7470 www.mattsonlumber.com MANUFACTURING Viking Label & Packaging, Inc. ............................................. 218-963-2575 www.vikinglabel.com MARINE SERVICES Bertha Boatworks ................................................................ 218-543-4100 www.berthaboatworks.com Gull Lake Marina ................................................................ 218-963-1010 www.gullmarina.com Minnesota Inboard Water Sports (see ad pg. 9) ......................... 218-822-4401 www.mninboard.com
Good Ol’ Days Family Resort (see ad pg. 73) ............................ 218-963-2478 www.goodoldaysresort.com
Nisswa Marine (see ad pg. 38) ................................................. 218-963-2292 www.nisswamarine.com MEDICAL CLINIC
Grand Casino Mille Lacs ..................................................... 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinomn.com
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center (see ad pg. 53) ...................... 218-546-7000 www.cuyunamed.org
Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa (see ad pg. 5) ................. 218-963-2234 www.grandviewlodge.com
Essentia Health (see ad pg. 59) ................................................. 218-829-2861 www.essentiahealth.org
Gull Four Seasons Resort ..................................................... 218-963-7969 www.mnresortcabins.com
Lakewood Health System (see ad pg. 49) .................................. 218-894-1515 www.lakewoodhealthsystem.com MILLWORK
Gull Lake Resort .................................................................. 218-829-1344 www.gulllake.com Hidden Paradise Resort ........................................................ 218-963-3180 www.hiddenparadiseresort.com Hideaway Resort on Upper Hay Lake ................................... 218-568-4249 www.hideaway-resort.com Kavanaugh’s Sylvan Lake Resort .......................................... 218-829-5226 www.kavanaughs.com Lost Lake Lodge (see ad pg. 69) ................................................ 218-963-2681 www.lostlake.com Lykins Pinehurst Resort ......................................................... 218-963-2485 www.pinehurstongull.com Madden’s On Gull Lake (see ad pg. 64).................................... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Magnuson Hotel and Suites - Nisswa (see ad pg. 75) ................ 218-963-3500 www.magnusonhotels.com Mini Resort on the Whitefish Chain ...................................... 763-422-4109 www.whitefishvacations.com Mystic Views ........................................................................ 218-568-4438 www.mysticviews.com Nisswa Motel (see ad pg. 60) .................................................... 218-963-7611 www.nisswamotel.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel ........................................... 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com
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Down to Earth Wood (see ad pg. 36) ........................................ 218-587-3696 www.downtoearthwood.com MINI GOLF Northland Kart Kountry (see ad pg. 25) ..................................... 218-454-1602 www.northlandkartkountry.com Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf ............................................... 218-828-9002 www.piratescove.net Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and RV Park (see ad pg. 63) ............ 218-568-6995 www.wildwedge.com MOLD REMEDIATION SERVPRO of Brainerd and Park Rapids ................................. 218-568-6923 www.servpro.com NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES Brainerd Dispatch Newspaper ............................................. 218-829-4705 www.brainerddispatch.com Echo Publishing & Printing (see ad pg. 61)................................. 218-568-8521 www.pineandlakes.com Lake Country Journal Magazine........................................... 218-828-6424 www.lakecountryjournal.com Lakes Area Advertiser .......................................................... 218-961-3111 www.lakesareaadvertiser.com
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Nick’s Lawn Service, Inc....................................................... 218-562-5007 www.nickslawnservicemn.com LIBRARY
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Lost Lake Plumbing............................................................... 218-587-2981
Brainerd Jaycees ................................................................. 800-950-9461 www.brainerdjaycees.com
PORTABLE RESTROOM RENTAL
Brainerd Lakes Area Development Corp. ............................. 218-828-0096 www.growbrainerdlakes.org
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Brainerd Public School Foundation ....................................... 218-454-6921 www.bpsf.org Bridges of Hope .................................................................. 218-825-7682 www.bridgesofhopemn.org Confidence Learning Center ................................................ 218-828-2344 www.campconfidence.com Friends of Nisswa Lake Park (see ad pg. 7)................................ 218-961-2629 www.ci.nisswa.mn.us Gull Chain of Lakes Association ........................................... 218-963-2229 www.gullchainoflakesassociation.org Gull Lake Drifters Snowmobile Club ..................................... 218-568-8170 www.brainerdlakesareasnowmobiletrails.com Jr Achievement of Brainerd Lakes Area................................. 218-825-2308 www.jaum.org Kids Against Hunger - Brainerd Lakes Area .......................... 218-961-0055 www.kidsagainsthungermn.org Kinship Partners, Inc. ........................................................... 218-829-4606 www.kinshippartners.org Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity ......................................... 218-828-8517 www.lakesareahabitat.org Lakes Area Music Festival..................................................... 585-355-6868 www.lakesareamusic.org Mounted Eagles Inc ............................................................. 218-454-3228 www.mountedeagles.org Nisswa American Legion (see ad pg. 30)................................... 218-963-9946 www.nisswaamlegion.com Nisswa Area Historical Society .............................................. 218-963-3570 Nisswa Garden Club ............................................................ 218-963-7494 Nisswa Lions Club ............................................................... 218-961-7744 www.nisswalions.com Nisswa School PTO .............................................................. 218-961-6860 Nisswa Women’s Club .......................................................... 218-656-0066 Northland Arboretum .......................................................... 218-829-8770 www.northlandarb.org Sertoma of Brainerd ............................................................ 218-454-7378 www.sertoma.brainerd.com OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES The Office Shop .................................................................. 218-828-9000 www.theofficeshopinc.com PADDLE BOARD RENTALS MN Surf Co (see ad pg. 26) ...................................................... 218-866-0236 www.mnsurf.com PARTY SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Party Time Rental (see ad pg. 65) .............................................. 218-829-6300 www.partytimerentalmn.com Party World ......................................................................... 218-828-2127 www.partyworldbrainerd.com PEST CONTROL Mosquito Squad of North Central MN (see ad pg. 49) ............... 218-829-9342 www.mosquitosquad.com PET SUPPLIES The Animal House (see ad pg. 28) ............................................ 218-961-7387 www.theanimalhousepetsupply.com PHARMACY Cuyuna Regional Medical Center (see ad pg. 53) ...................... 218-546-7000 www.cuyunamed.org Essentia Health (see ad pg. 59) ................................................. 218-829-2861 www.essentiahealth.org GuidePoint Pharmacy .......................................................... 218-963-7525 www.guidepointpharmacy.com Lakewood Health System (see ad pg. 49) .................................. 218-894-1515 www.lakewoodhealthsystem.com PLUMBING Lakes Area Plumbing ........................................................... 218-821-6450 www.lakesareaplumbing.com
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Blakeman Pumping Service.................................................. 218-963-4431 www.blakemanpumping.com Fyle’s Honey Wagon............................................................ 218-963-2225 www.fyleshoneywagon.com POWER EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Midwest Machinery.............................................................. 218-829-5356 www.midwestmachineryco.com PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Precious Years Learning Center ............................................. 218-963-1088 Stepping Stones Childcare Learning Center Inc. North .......... 218-270-3100 www.steppingstonesmn.com PRINTING SERVICES Echo Publishing & Printing (see ad pg. 61)................................. 218-568-8521 www.pineandlakes.com First Impression Printing ....................................................... 218-829-1860 www.brainerdprinting.com Lakes Printing ...................................................................... 218-829-7790 www.lakesprinting.com Weise Crafts & Variety .......................................................... 218-568-4425 PRIVATE RENTALS Mini Resort on the Whitefish Chain ...................................... 763-422-4109 www.whitefishvacations.com Tree House Cottage on Lower Cullen Lake ............................ 319-266-6808 PRODUCE MARKET Jake and Scout’s Excellent Berry Farm, LLC .......................... 218-821-1145 www.jakeandscoutsberryfarm.com Nisswa Farmer’s Market (see ad pg. 69) ................................... 218-829-3241 www.brainerdfarmersmarket.com Wallins Farms LLC and Wallin Berry Farms LLC ..................... 218-963-7456 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Green Dog Cabin Care ........................................................ 218-330-6571 Northland Cabin Care ........................................................ 218-824-1626 www.northlandcabincare.com RACE TRACKS Brainerd International Raceway (see ad pg. 58) ......................... 218-824-7220 www.brainerdraceway.com RADIO 104.3 The Pulse & The Word 102.7 ......................................218-568-4422 www.theword.mn Hubbard Broadcasting ........................................................ 218-828-1244 www.brainerdradio.net REAL ESTATE Close-Converse Commercial Properties ............................... 218-828-3334 www.closeconverse.com Edina Realty - Crosslake ...................................................... 218-828-7000 www.edinarealtycrosslake.com Edina Realty - Mike Kennedy (see ad pg. 65) ............................. 218-232-1946 www.northboundproperty.com Edina Realty - Nina Karsky ................................................... 218-821-3373 www.edinarealty.com/nina-karsky-realtor Keller Williams - Joe Laudenbach (see ad pg. 55) ...................... 218-851-5540 www.brainerd-realestate.com Kurilla Real Estate - Jim Christensen (see ad pg. 3) .................... 800-939-2147 www.lakeshorebroker.com Kurilla Real Estate - John Nolan (see ad pg. 3) .......................... 218-820-7515 www.nolanteam.com Kurilla Real Estate LTD. (see ad pg. 3) ....................................... 218-963-7333 www.kurilla.com Positive Realty - Keith Schwankl (see ad pg. 41) ......................... 218-330-7360 www.positiverealty.com/brokers.cfm?AgentID=4200 Positive Realty - Ken Oaks .................................................... 218-829-1777 www.positiverealy.com/brokers.cfm?AgentID=4251 Positive Realty - Mark and Gina Meixner .............................. 218-820-4525 www.minnrealty.com RE/MAX Lakes Area Realty (see ad pg. 35) ................................ 218-963-9554 www.lakesrealty.com
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Weichert Realtors/Tower Properties - Sue Lehman .................. 218-838-4159 www.suelehmansells.com RECREATIONAL EQUIP. SALES & SERVICE Power Lodge ....................................................................... 218-822-3500 www.powerlodge.com RENEWABLE ENERGY
Agate Lake Resort................................................................ 218-963-2224 www.agatelakeresort.com Birch Bay Resort................................................................... 218-963-4488 www.birchbaygolfresort.com Breezy Point Resort (see ad pg. 46-47)........................................ 218-562-7811 www.breezypointresort.com Causeway on Gull (see ad pg. 63) ............................................ 218-963-3675 www.causewayongull.org Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake .................................. 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Eagles Nest Resort ............................................................... 800-922-0440 www.eaglesnestnisswa.com Fritz’s Resort & Campground ............................................... 218-568-8988 www.fritzsresort.com Galles’ Upper Cullen Resort & Campground ........................ 218-963-2249 www.uppercullen.com Good Ol’ Days Family Resort (see ad pg. 73)............................ 218-963-2478 www.goodoldaysresort.com Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa (see ad pg. 5) ................. 218-963-2234 www.grandviewlodge.com Gull Four Seasons Resort ..................................................... 218-963-7969 www.mnresortcabins.com Gull Lake Resort .................................................................. 218-829-1344 www.gulllake.com Hidden Paradise Resort ........................................................ 218-963-3180 www.hiddenparadiseresort.com Hideaway Resort on Upper Hay Lake ................................... 218-568-4249 www.hideaway-resort.com Kavanaugh’s Sylvan Lake Resort .......................................... 218-829-5226 www.kavanaughs.com Lost Lake Lodge (see ad pg. 69) ................................................ 218-963-2681 www.lostlake.com Lykins Pinehurst Resort ......................................................... 218-963-2485 www.pinehurstongull.com Madden’s On Gull Lake (see ad pg. 64).................................... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Point Narrows Resort ........................................................... 218-568-5552 www.pointnarrowsresort.com Quarterdeck Resort On Gull Lake (see ad pg. 71) ..................... 218-963-2482 www.quarterdeckresort.com Samara Point Resort on Gull Lake ........................................ 218-963-2615 www.samarapoint.com Sandy Beach Resort on Gull Lake (see ad pg. 76) ...................... 218-963-4458 www.sandybeachresort.net Towering Pines Resort .......................................................... 218-543-4738 www.toweringpines.com Train Bell Resort (see ad pg. 25) ................................................ 218-829-4941 www.trainbellresort.com Wilderness Resort Villas (see ad pg. 74)..................................... 218-568-5642 www.wildernessresortvillas.com RESTAURANTS, BARS, ENTERTAINMENT A & W Restaurant (see ad pg. 42) ............................................. 218-963-4361 www.awrestaurants.com Adirondack Coffee (see ad pg. 51) ........................................... 218-967-0111 www.lovemymug.com Bar Harbor Supper Club (see ad pg. 67) ................................... 218-963-2568 www.barharborsupperclub.com Baxter’s Bar and Grill .......................................................... 218-822-3663 www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com Breezy Point Resort - Antlers Restaurant (see ad pg. 46-47).......... 218-562-7162 www.breezypointresort.com
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Breezy Point Resort - Marina II Restaurant (see ad pg. 46-47) ...... 218-562-7161 www.breezypointresort.com Breezy Point Resort - Palmer’s Grille (see ad pg. 46-47) .............. 218-562-6270 www.breezypointresort.com Breezy Point Resort - The Coffee House (see ad pg. 46-47) ......... 218-562-7179 www.breezypointresort.com Cowboys of Lake Shore ....................................................... 218-963-6200 www.cowboysoflakeshore.com Cragun’s - Arrezzio’s Pizza ................................................. 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Cragun’s - Hungry Gull ....................................................... 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Cragun’s- Legacy Bar and Grille ......................................... 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Cragun’s - Lodge Dining Room............................................ 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com Dairy Queen - Nisswa (see ad pg. 34) ...................................... 218-963-2163 www.dairyqueen.com Ernie’s on Gull (see ad pg. 23).................................................. 218-829-3918 www.erniesongull.com Ganley’s Restaurant ............................................................ 218-963-2993 www.ganleysrestaurant.com Grand Casino Mille Lacs - Grand Buffet............................... 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinomn.com Grand Casino Mille Lacs - Grand Northern Grill .................. 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinomn.com Grand Casino Mille Lacs - Plums ......................................... 320-532-8239 www.grandcasinomn.com Grand View Lodge - Cru Restaurant and Wine Bar (see ad pg. 5) ... 218-963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com Grand View Lodge - Freddy’s Grille (see ad pg. 5) ..................... 218-963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com Grand View Lodge - Italian Gardens (see ad pg. 5) ................... 218-963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com Grand View Lodge - Loony’s Beach Hut (see ad pg. 5) ............... 218-963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com Grand View Lodge - Northwoods Pub (see ad pg. 5) .................. 218-963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com Grand View Lodge - The Lodge Dining Room (see ad pg. 5) ...... 218-963-8756 www.grandviewlodge.com Grand View Lodge - The Preserve Pub and Grill (see ad pg. 5) ... 218-568-5000 www.grandviewgolf.com Happy Camper Café ............................................................ 218-961-2267 www.happycampernisswa.com Iron Waffle Coffee Company (see ad pg. 34) ............................ 218-963-6317 www.theironwaffle.com Jake’s City Grille - Gull Lake ................................................ 218-454-7100 www.jakescitygrille.com Lost Lake Lodge Restaurant (see ad pg. 69) ............................... 218-963-2681 www.lostlake.com Madden’s on Gull Lake - 19th Hole (see ad pg. 64) .................. 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Madden’s on Gull Lake - Lobby Cafe (see ad pg. 64) ................ 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Madden’s on Gull Lake - ParFecto Pizza (see ad pg. 64) ............ 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Madden’s On Gull Lake - The Dining Room At Madden Lodge (see ad pg. 64) ..218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Madden’s on Gull Lake - The Restaurant at Madden Inn (see ad pg. 64) ... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Madden’s on Gull Lake - The Classic Grill (see ad pg. 64) ......... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com Nisswa American Legion (see ad pg. 30)................................... 218-963-9946 www.nisswaamlegion.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel - Dancing Fire Restaurant .... 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel - Little Star Snack Bar........... 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel - NorthStar Buffet ................ 218-547-2744 www.northernlightscasino.com
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Dakota Plains Energy........................................................... 218-820-2431 www.dakotaplainsenergy.com RESORTS
Breezy Point Resort - Dockside Restaurant (see ad pg. 46-47) ...... 218-562-7170 www.breezypointresort.com
Norway Ridge ..................................................................... 218-543-6136 www.norwayridge.com
MN Surf Co. (see ad pg. 26) ..................................................... 218-866-0236 www.mnsurf.com
Pequot Lakes Supervalu Deli (see ad pg. 2) ............................... 218-568-5001 www.pequotlakessupervalu.com
Nature’s Touch Gifts ............................................................. 218-963-7773
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Petals & Beans (see ad pg. 28) .................................................. 218-961-7385 www.petalsbeans.com Prairie Bay Grill & Catering (see ad pg. 69) ............................... 218-824-6444 www.prairiebay.com Rafferty’s Pizza of Nisswa v (see ad pg. 91) ............................... 218-963-3023 www.raffertyspizza.com Schaefer’s Foods Deli (see ad pg. 92) ....................................... 218-963-2265 www.schaefersfoods.com
Primrose Park (see ad pg. 36) ................................................... 612-916-4668 www.primroseparkmpls.com Purple Squirrel...................................................................... 218-963-6234 Quirks (see ad pg. 39) ............................................................... 218-961-0100 Raedeke Art Gallery ............................................................. 218-963-7531 Rebecca’s Dolls & Miniatures ............................................... 218-963-0165 www.rebeccasnisswa.com RW Jewelers (see ad pg. 18) ..................................................... 218-963-3306 www.rw-jewelers.com
Sherwood Forest - A Prairie Bay Restaurant (see ad pg. 69) ........ 218-454-1500 www.prairiebay.com
Simpler Thymes of Nisswa .................................................... 218-963-9463
StoneHouse Coffee & Roastery (see ad pg. 37) .......................... 218-961-2326 www.stonehousecoffee.com
The Chocolate Ox (see ad pg. 91) ............................................ 218-963-4443 www.chocolateox.com
Subway .............................................................................. 218-963-9789 www.local.subway.com/usa/mn/nisswa
The Dock Panther (see ad pg. 66) ............................................. 218-961-1010 www.dockpanther.com
The Woods Restaurant and Bar (see ad pg. 70) ......................... 218-829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com
The Fun Sisters Up North ..................................................... 218-961-0071
Timberjack Smokehouse & Saloon ....................................... 218-568-6070 www.timberjacksmokehouse.com
The Green Porch (see ad pg. 53)................................................ 218-963-1212
Wendy’s .............................................................................. 218-961-0060 www.wendys.com Zorbaz on Gull Lake............................................................ 218-963-4790 www.zorbaz.com SAFETY AND WORK CLOTHING Mid State Safety.................................................................... 218-831-2737 SAILING Gull Lake Yacht Club & Sailing School.................................. 218-831-8945 www.glyc.com SECURITY & SOUND SYSTEMS Crow Wing Power - People’s Security.................................... 218-829-2827 www.cwpower.com
www.thefunsisters.com
The RED Umbrella ................................................................ 218-340-6172 The Urban Accent (see ad pg. 33) .............................................. 218-961-0066 Totem Pole .......................................................................... 218-963-3450 www.totempolemn.com Town & Lake Sportswear ....................................................... 218-963-2623 Turtle Town Books and Gifts (see ad pg. 32) .............................. 218-963-4891 www.turtletownnisswa.com Zaiser’s (see ad pg. 29) ............................................................ 218-963-2404 www.shopzaisers.com SHOPPING - OUTLYING AREAS OF NISSWA Common Goods Thrift Store ................................................ 218-824-0923 www.commongoodsmn.org
Community Sound & Security ................................................ 218-825-8449
Costco Wholesale................................................................ 218-855-5740 www.costco.com
SEPTIC SYSTEM SERVICES
Family Time Games ............................................................. 218-821-4863
Blakeman Pumping Service.................................................. 218-963-4431 www.blakemanpumping.com
Leslie’s Boutique (see ad pg. 26) ............................................... 218-568-5981 www.lesliesclothes.com
Fyle’s Honey Wagon............................................................ 218-963-2225 www.fyleshoneywagon.com SHOPPING - DOWNTOWN NISSWA
Lonesome Cottage (see ad pg. 21) ........................................... 218-568-8223 www.lonesomecottage.com
Appaloosa Ridge .................................................................. 218-963-7955 Ardor Boutique (see ad pg. 66) ................................................. 218-961-0130 www.ardorshop.com
Mills Fleet Farm (see ad pg. 68) ................................................ 218-829-3521
www.fleetfarm.com
Sculpture by Design ............................................................. 218-963-1313 www.sculpturebydesign.com
bluPaisley Boutique (see ad pg. 55) ........................................... 218-961-0105 www.blupaisley.com
Weise Crafts & Variety .......................................................... 218-568-4425
Buffalo Plaid, Inc. (see ad pg. 33).............................................. 218-963-9836 www.buffaloplaidstore.com
Shuttle Time ....................................................................... 844-386-7433
Catapult Into Lovely ............................................................. 218-961-0111 www.catapultintolovely.com
SIGNS & BANNERS
Coco and Co. ..................................................................... 218-961-0124 www.cocoandco.com Compliments! with Artgarbs................................................. 218-963-0680 www.complimentsnisswa.com Indulge Your Senses (see ad pg. 33) ........................................... 218-961-2766 Jo & Bill’s Gifts ..................................................................... 218-963-3860 Lazy One, Etc. ..................................................................... 218-963-6500 www.lazyonestore.com
SHUTTLE SERVICES
www.shuttletimellc.com
Avalon Studios .................................................................... 218-765-3382
www.avalonsculpture.com
SignSpot ............................................................................. 218-829-0950
www.signspotmn.com
Squad Pro LLC .................................................................... 218-330-6198
www.squadpros.com
SKIING & SNOWBOARDING Mount Ski Gull (see ad pg. 20).................................................. 218-963-4353
www.mountskigull.com
Loide’ Oils & Vinegars, Ltd. (see ad pg. 22) ............................... 218-961-6457 www.loideoilsandvinegars.com
SKIING RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Lundrigan’s Clothing (see ad pg. 43)......................................... 218-963-2647 www.lundrigansclothing.com
Mount Ski Gull (see ad pg. 20).................................................. 218-963-4353
Martin’s Sport Shop (see ad pg. 35) ........................................... 218-963-2341
www.mountskigull.com
Martin’s Sport Shop (see ad pg. 35) ........................................... 218-963-2341 Massie Creek, LLC (see ad pg. 51) ............................................ 218-963-7996 www.massiecreek.com
SNOWMOBILE RENTALS
Meg’s Cabin ....................................................................... 218-961-3000 www.megscabin.com
Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake .................................. 218-825-2700 www.craguns.com
Boats and Beyond Rentals, Inc. (see ad pg. 39).......................... 218-963-7700
www.boatsandbeyondrentals.com
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SPA & MASSAGE SERVICES Breezy Point Resort - Serenity Spa (see ad pg. 46-47) .................. 218-562-7158 www.breezypointresort.com Grand View Lodge - Glacial Waters Spa (see ad pg. 5) ............. 218-963-8700 www.glacialwaters.com
Minnesota Hockey Camps ................................................... 218-963-2444 www.mnhockeycamps.com STORAGE All Seasons Storage ............................................................. 218-963-4822 www.allseasonsnisswa.com
Midwest Family Eye Center - Staples (see ad pg. 50) .................. 218-894-5480 www.midwestfamilyeyecenter.com WATER BOAT CRUISES Breezy Point Resort - Breezy Belle (see ad pg. 46-47)................... 218-562-7164 www.breezybelle.com Destiny Cruises - The Northstar on Gull (see ad pg. 21) ............. 218-953-3784
www.destinycruisesllc.com
WATER PARKS Arrowwood Lodge At Brainerd Lakes (see ad pg. 72) ................. 218-822-5634
www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com
Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa (see ad pg. 5) ................. 218-963-2234
www.grandviewlodge.com
Northern Shores LLC ............................................................ 218-963-0477
Nisswa Family Fun Center (see ad pg. 57)................................. 218-820-3046
SURVEYORS Widseth Smith Nolting ......................................................... 218-829-5117 www.wsn.us.com TELEPHONE & DIRECTORIES Consolidated Telecommunicatons Co. (see ad pg. 49) ............... 218-454-1234
www.connectctc.com
Yellow Book USA ................................................................. 218-828-4711
www.yellowbook.com
TELEVISION STATIONS Lakeland Public Television .................................................... 218-855-0022 www.lakelandptv.org TOWING Turner Towing Services .......................................................... 218-963-4547 TRANSPORTATION Reichert Bus Service ............................................................. 218-829-6955 www.reichertbus.com TROPHIES Winner’s Trophy and Engraving ........................................... 218-838-3779 www.winnersengraving.com U.S. POSTAL SERVICES Nisswa Post Office ............................................................... 218-963-7907 www.usps.com UTILITIES: GAS & ELECTRIC Crow Wing Power................................................................ 218-829-2827 www.cwpower.com Minnesota Power ................................................................. 218-722-5642 www.mnpower.com Xcel Energy ......................................................................... 320-255-8610 www.xcelenergy.com VENDING SERVICES
www.nisswaoutdoorwaterpark.com
WATER SPORTS & ACCESSORIES Bertha Boatworks ................................................................ 218-543-4100
www.berthaboatworks.com
D. H. Docks & Tracks (see ad pg. 56) ........................................ 218-963-2566
www.dhdocks.com
Minnesota Inboard Water Sports (see ad pg. 9) ......................... 218-822-4401
www.mninboard.com
WATER SYSTEMS Culligan Water Conditioning ............................................... 218-829-5137
www.culliganwater.com
WEDDING VENUE Arrowwood Lodge At Brainerd Lakes (see ad pg. 72) ................. 218-822-5634
www.arrowwoodbrainerd.com
Breezy Point Resort (see ad pg. 46-47)........................................ 218-562-7811
www.breezypointresort.com
Cragun’s Resort & Hotel on Gull Lake .................................. 218-825-2700
www.craguns.com
Grand View Lodge Golf Resort & Spa (see ad pg. 5) ................. 218-963-2234
www.grandviewlodge.com
Madden’s On Gull Lake (see ad pg. 64).................................... 218-829-2811
www.maddens.com
Sherwood Forest Lodge - A Prairie Bay Restaurant (see ad pg. 69)... 218-963-6261 www.sherwoodforestmnlodge.com The NP Event Space............................................................. 218-833-2532 www.thenpspace.com The Oliver Acreage (see ad pg. 75)........................................... 218-568-8560 www.theoliveracreage.com
D & D Beverage Company ................................................... 320-632-3654
The Woods Banquet & Events Center (see ad pg. 70) ................. 218-829-7507 www.thewoodsmn.com WHOLESALE & DISTRIBUTION
Pepsi Beverages Company of Brainerd ................................. 218-829-4196 www.pepsi.com
Bernick Companies - Brainerd ............................................. 218-829-3156 www.bernicks.com
Viking Coca-Cola................................................................ 218-829-2204 www.vikingcocacola.com VETERINARY
C & L Distributing ................................................................ 218-829-2978 www.candldistributing.com D & D Beverage Company ................................................... 218-829-0303
Lakeland Veterinary Hospital................................................ 218-829-1709 www.lakelandveterinaryhospital.com
Pepsi Beverages Company of Brainerd ................................. 218-829-4196 www.pepsi.com
Pequot Lakes Animal Hospital .............................................. 218-568-5095
Viking Coca-Cola................................................................ 218-829-2204 www.vikingcocacola.com WINDOW CLEANING SERVICES
www.pequotvet.com
VISION & EYE CARE Associates in Eyecare ........................................................... 218-963-2020 www.associatesineyecaremn.com Lakes Area Eyecare (see ad pg. 62)........................................... 218-829-2929 www.visionsource-lakesareaeyecare.com
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Brainerd Lakes Window Cleaning and More, LLC ................. 218-820-5544 www.brainerdlakeswindowcleaning.com YOGA Nisswa Yoga (see ad pg. 24)..................................................... 218-330-6983 www.nisswayoga.com
M I S S I O N
The Nisswa Chamber of Commerce will be a strong, affective organization focused on promoting our businesses, our community, and our quality of life. Always in Season www.nisswa.com
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Madden’s on Gull Lake - The Spa At Madden’s (see ad pg. 64).... 218-829-2811 www.maddens.com SPORTS CAMPS - HOCKEY
Midwest Family Eye Center (see ad pg. 50)................................ 218-828-9545 www.midwestfamilyeyecenter.com
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