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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Grand Marais, Minnesota, Lutsen Township, Cook County, Minnesota, Grand Portage, Minnesota, Tofte Township, Cook County, Minnesota, Schroeder Township, Cook County, Minnesota, West Cook, Minnesota, East Cook, Minnesota, North Shore, Judge C. R. Magney State Park, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Grand Portage State Park, Height of Land Portage, Superior Hiking Trail, Naniboujou Club Lodge, West Bearskin Lake, Pigeon River, Lake Abita, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cook County, Minnesota, Grand Portage State Forest, Temperance River State Park, Eagle Mountain, Taconite Harbor, Minnesota, Chippewa City, Minnesota, Finland State Forest, Schroeder, Minnesota, Lutsen Mountains, Saganaga Lake, Witch Tree, Lutsen, Minnesota, Whale Lake, Cascade River State Park, Croftville, Minnesota, Grand Portage Indian Reservation, Covill, Minnesota, Tofte, Minnesota, Pigeon River, Minnesota, Border Route Trail, Pat Bayle State Forest, Sawbill Lake, Grand Marais Light, Kekekabic Trail, Hovland, Minnesota, Moose Mountain, Mount Josephine, Crow Lake, Carlton Peak. Excerpt: The North Shore of Lake Superior runs from Duluth, Minnesota, United States, at the southwestern end of the lake, to Thunder Bay and Nipigon, Ontario, Canada, in the north to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, in the east. The shore is characterized by alternating rocky cliffs and cobblestone beaches, with rolling hills and ridges covered in boreal forest inland from the lake, through which scenic rivers and waterfalls descend as they flow to Lake Superior. Americans often refer only to the Minnesota shoreline from Duluth to the international border at Grand Portage as the North Shore. Ojibwe Wigwam at Grand Portage painted by Eastman Johnson in 1857Lake Superior was settled by Native Americans about 8000 BC when the Wisconsin Glaciers began to retreat....