Daisy Bay Resort
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Jim and Taren Neumann
DAISY BAY RESORT
4070 County Rd. 77
Tower, Minnesota 55790
(218) 753-4958 or (800) 449-8306

info@daisybay.com











Area Attractions


BWCA - One million acres of pristine
preserved wilderness waiting to fulfill the
Voyageur in you. The BWCAW offers over 1,200
miles of canoe trails, breathtaking views, and
all the quiet solace you can handle. Remember
to ³leave no trace² so this spectacular beauty
may be enjoyed by generations to come.

Dorothy Molter Museum - Drawing on her days
as a nurse in Chicago, Dorothy "treated" her BWCAW
visitors with first aid and a homemade root beer
‹ as many as 12,000 bottles a year! Come see how
this remarkable woman lived. You may even find her
root beer recipe in the gift shop!

International Wolf Center - Come for a
day, or stay for a week! You can tour the award
winning "Wolves and Humans" exhibit, browse through
the "Wolf Den" gift shop, and of course observe our
five resident wolves in action. Ask about our
educational studies and adventure vacations.

Ironworld Discovery Center - Watch history
come to life through costumed interpreters, exhibits,
displays, and special ethnic events. Enjoy a trolley
ride around the Glen Mine, play a round of Pellet
Pete¹s mini-golf, hold a meeting, or even celebrate
your wedding day in a park-like setting!

Mailboat Excursions - See over 80 miles
of scenic Lake Vermilion as you ride along on the
unique mailboat, which delivers mail to island
residents six days a week. Leaves Aronson¹s Marina
at 9:00 am, Monday-Saturday, June 1- Labor Day.
Reservations are recommended.

Mineview in the Sky - View the Rouchleau
group of mines from this 20-story overlook. The
200-ft observation complex allows visitors to scan
a three-mile long, 450 ft deep open pit. Nearby
stands the "King of the Lode," a 240-ton mining
truck, or spend your time in the visitor information
center.

Soudan Underground Mine State Park - Take
a 2,400 ft ride underground to a waiting rail car
tour, explore hiking trails, an engine house, drill
shop, and other displays aboveground, or even catch
a glimpse of wildlife native to this 1,300 acre park.

Orr Bogwalk - This half-mile long boardwalk
takes visitors through a variety of wetland
environments. See a wide array of wildlife‹from
otters to eagles‹and even catch a glimpse of the
carnivorous pitcher plant! Open daily, year 'round.

Tower Train Museum - This 1910 steam locomotive
was built for the Duluth and Iron Range Railway to
haul ore, passengers, supplies and food. The museum
tells stories of life at the turn of the century with
historic pictures, logging and mining artifacts.
Also on-site is a monument to President McKinley, a
two-room trapper's log cabin, picnic area, restrooms,
gift shop and information center.

United States Hockey Hall of Fame - Located in
"The Capital of American Hockey," the Hockey Hall of
Fame houses exhibits honoring everything from the
sport¹s early origins to Olympic winners and "Wall
of Fame" inductees. Find official US Hockey Hall of
Fame merchandise in the gift shop.

Vince Shute Bear Sanctuary - Open from 5 p.m.
until dusk, the Sanctuary allows visitors to observe
wild black bears and other wildlife from the safety
of an open viewing deck.

Wilderness Golf Course -
A world class golf course right on the shores of
Lake Vermilion. There are several other golf courses
in the area and we can provide you with a list of them
when you come for your visit.





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