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Lutsen Mountains

Lutsen Mountains

No matter where your travels take you, when you make a choice to call Cook County home, we look forward to welcoming you. Cook County is home to just over 5,000 people and is made up of 92% public lands. For those seeking the allure of an inland lake, the wilderness, or Lake Superior, this is the place to be.

The base of our economy is tourism; however, working remotely has never been more acceptable and encouraged. With high speed broadband available county-wide, staying connected is easy. You can learn more about our provider at

truenorthbroadband.com.

Whether choosing to work here seasonally or seeking to make this a permanent residence, you will want to look closely at the housing opportunities. Seasonal hospitality workers can often find available housing through their employers. If looking to move here, please see a list of business partners and opportunities by visiting cookcountychamber.org or our local economic development authority at prosperitynorth.com.

The quality of life you’ll experience living at the front step to a vast wilderness and the greatest of Great Lakes is unparalleled.

Learn More at VisitCookCounty.com/Livability

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THANK YOU FOR PRACTICING SOCIAL DISTANCING

6+ FEET Thank you for considering Cook County MN as your vacation destination!

With over 3,340 acres to explore, the North Shore and Gunflint Trail is the perfect place to naturally social distance and recharge your soul.

As we continue to navigate our way through Covid-19, our community asks that you adhere to the local health and safety recommendations as they are posted.

• Follow the rules. Adhere to the current health and safety guidelines as posted such as wearing a mask and social distancing. Please respect the rules and requests of individual businesses so we can continue to remain open.

• Have patience. As health and safety recommendations evolve, some services may change. However, friendly people and beautiful spaces remain poised to make your experiences memorable.

• Be careful and practice extreme safety. Many

of our emergency services are volunteer based. These volunteer professionals are trained and are dedicated to keeping our community safe. Following guidelines prevents putting volunteers at unnecessary risk.

• Stay longer. Why not stay awhile and get to know us better! Extending your stay will not only be beneficial to your mental well-being but it will also allow you to dive a little deeper and explore the wonders of our area.

VisitCookCounty.com/Adventures

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