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2014 Visitors Guide Including Cass Lake, Winnie, Leech Lake, Walker, Bena, Pennington, Deer River, Bemidji, and Blackduck Areas info@casslake.com 1-800-356-8615 www.casslake.com

Proud Sponsor of CASS LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PALACE CASINO & HOTEL Saturday, February 8th, 2014 On Cass Lake, MN CASS LAKE JULY 24, 25, & 26, 2014 Photos by Allan Olsen www.casslake.com 1 800-356-8615

Welcome to the Cass Lake Area where pristine lakes, abundant forests and a natural habitat are waiting to provide visitors with a multitude of activities encompassing all four of Minnesota's seasons. Located in the heart of the Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Reservation, visitors can enjoy bird watching, hiking, snowmobiling, biking, hunting and of course, fishing on one of the 8 lakes on the Cass Lake Chain of lakes. Golfing enthusiasts can play on one of several golf courses in the area. Visitors looking for more to do can stop in at Lyle's Logging Camp and Museum, partake in cultural events, shop nearby, dine at a variety of bars/restaurants, enjoy the 3 Casino's in the area or just relax and savor the serenity of the area. Every season brings excitement to the area. Winter provides fishing enthusiasts with time on the ice for either angling or spearing. Visitors interested in recreational activities during the winter can explore the hundreds of miles of maintained snowmobile trails. Spring is a great time to enjoy the blooming plants and the season opener for fishing. Summer presents a variety of activities on the lake fishing, canoeing and water sports to name a few. One of the best times to be in the area is the fall when the leaves are changing colors. Take a boat ride; fish the lake; hunt for grouse, deer or duck; hike in the forest or simply enjoy the scenery. No matter what season, the Cass Lake area brings events and festivals for visitors to enjoy. Fish the Winter Fishing Challenge in February, enjoy ribs and more at Rib Fest in July, or take in a number of events throughout the year. Visit the Cass Lake area and you are sure to take home lasting memories that will bring you back season after season, year after year. Cass Lake Area Chamber The Cass Lake Area Chamber of Commerce office is located in the new Minnesota Welcome Center of the Cass Lake Area, off Highway 2 along the shorelines of Cass Lake. Whether you re looking for information, a beautiful view, or just to stretch your legs, stop in and see what the Chamber, the City of Cass Lake, and the Area has to offer. Email us at: info@casslake.com or visit us at: www.casslake.com. Table of Contents Welcome... 2 Calendar of Events... 3 Area Lakes... 4-6 Attractions... 7 Directory...8-11 Heritage & History...12 Activities...13-14 Cass Lake Stats Population... 770 Elevation... 1330 ft. above sea level Avg.Rainfall... 26.4in Avg.Snowfall... 41.1in Summer High...79.4 F Summer Low...60.5 F Winter High...22.2 F Cover photo by Connie Headbird Cadillac's Northstar Grille www.casslake.com 2 800-356-8615

Calendar of Events JANUARY 2014 18 5k Polar Challenge 23 Taste of Northern MN FEBRUARY 2014 1 Logging Days, Bemidji 8 Cass Lake Area Chamber of Commerce/Palace Casino & Hotel Winter Fishing Challenge 15 Bemidji State University Hardwater Classic 20-23 Eel Pout Festival, Walker MARCH 2014 APRIL 2014 3 Cass Lake Area MAY 2014 10 Fishing Opener 21 Annual Paul Bunyan Communications Cooperative Celebration 23-25 Memorial Pow Wow, Cass Lake 24 Bass Fishing Opener JUNE 2014 7 Muskie Opener 6-8 Take a Kid Fishing Weekend 7 Chippewa Triathlon 20-21 Moondance Jammin Country Fest, www.jammincountry.com 21-23 S-Lake Pow Wow JULY 2014 4-6 Deer River Wild Rice Festival 4-6 Cass Lake Pow Wow 5 176 Keys Dueling Pianos 17-19 Moondance Jam www.moondancejam.com 18-20 Ball Club Pow Wow 24-26 Cass Lake Rib Fest 25-27 Onigum Pow Wow 30 Dragon Boat Festival begins, Bemidji Cass Lake Museum/ Lyle's Logging Camp Open Memorial Weekend to Labor Day Natural Programs Every Friday and Saturday throughout the summer at Norway Beach Visitor Center AUGUST 2014 1-2 Dragon Boat Festival continues, Bemidji 16-17 Forestedge Winery Art Fair Weekend, www.forestedgewinery.com 22-24 Inger Pow Wow 29-31 Labor Day Pow Wow, Cass Lake SEPTEMBER 2014 1 Bear Hunting Opener 6 Early Canada Goose Opener 12-14 MWC Tournament @ Stony Point Resort Cass Lake 13 Deer Hunting Season Archery Opener 19-21 Battle-Sugar Point Pow Wow 27 Waterfowl Season Opener OCTOBER 2014 4 Turkey Opener 4 Cystic Fibrosis Walleye Tournament @ Break on the Lake Resort 4 Harvest Moon 11 Pheasant Opener 25 Beaver, Mink, Muskrat, Otter Opener 31 Leech Lake Gaming & Boys and Girls Club Treats 4 Tots & more NOVEMBER 2014 8 Deer Hunting Season Firearms Opener 29 Deer-Muzzleloader Opener DECEMBER 2014 13 Cass Lake Santa Event For Concert Event Information Go to: www.northernlights.com www.thesanfordcenter.net www.moondancejam.com www.jammincountry.com For Sports Event Information Go to: www.thesanfordcenter.net www.casslake.com 3 800-356-8615

Area Lakes There are 300,000 acres of fresh water lakes and over 100 miles of rivers and streams in our area. From big to small, we have it all! The Mississippi flows through the eight lakes in the Cass Lake Chain of Lakes, located in the heart of the Chippewa National Forest and can be travelled by boat. The lakes include Big Wolf Lake, Lake Andrusia, Cass Lake, Pike Bay, Buck Lake, Kitchi Lake, Little Rice Lake, and Big Rice Lake. Other lakes in the area include Big Lake, Little Wolf Lake, Pimushe Lake, Moose Lake and many smaller lakes. To the east of the Chain, you will find Lake Winnibigoshish and to the south is Leech Lake. The breathtaking beauty of the Chippewa National Forest, crystal clear waters, sugar sand beaches, and an abundance of wildlife surround these lakes in a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. CAMPGROUND & R.V. PARK Canal House Restaurant Air Conditioned Lakefront Cottages www.stonyptresortcasslake.com 1-800-332-6311 Open year round Ice house rentals A-frames and cabins Lodge/dock services Air conditioned units Cable TV & Internet in each cabin Chain of 8 lakes Variety of fishing Sandy beach area Heated pool Near snowmobile trails Guided snowmobile trips www.breakonthelake.com ballou@paulbunyan.net 1-800-443-5101 A Small, Quiet Cove on Big, Beautiful Cass Lake www.sunsetcove-resort.com 1-800-279-4831 The Lake's History The Cass Lake Chain of Lakes was part of the Red Lake-Leech Lake Trail, a series of interconnected waterways used as a water highway by Native Americans, trappers, and traders. The trail ran from the southern point of Leech Lake to Cass Lake, on to Red Lake and finally to the Red River of the North. Originally, the lake for which the City of Cass Lake is named was called Red Cedar Lake, after the trees growing on Cedar Island. The name was changed to Cass Lake in honor of the Governor of the Territory of Michigan, who traveled to this area in 1818 and named the lake as the source of the Mississippi River. It was not until 1832 that a party led by Henry Schoolcraft and his native Ojibwe guide, Ozawindib, discovered the true source, Lake Itasca. www.casslake.com 4 800-356-8615

Area Lakes Cass Lake Cass Lake, just northeast of the City of Cass Lake, is the largest of the eight lakes that make up the Cass Lake Chain of Lakes and the eighth largest lake in Minnesota. The scenery is incredible on the 15,596-acre lake with 26.9 miles of forested shoreline, sandy beaches and depths down to 120 feet deep in areas. This lake always ends up on someone s list of great fishing places in Minnesota. Cass Lake offers fine populations of walleye, muskie, and a variety of pan fish. Whether you are after that trophy muskie or a mess of perch, Cass Lake s maze of steep drop-offs, mid-lake bars, and sunken islands are sure to be holding just what you have been dreaming of. Lake Andrusia Lake Andrusia covers 1,510 acres with 10 miles of wooded shoreline. Has excellent year around walleye fishing. Northern pike are abundant in Lake Andrusia as well as trophy muskie, largemouth bass, perch and rock bass. A Clean and Friendly Resort located in a secluded, scenic area more out of the wind. Policies include No Pets, No Cussing and No Littering. Fish Nine Different Lakes From Our Docks for Walleye, Bass, Musky, Pike, Crappie, Sunfish, Perch, etc. A Quiet Nights Resort Wireless Internet at the Lodge Kids Turtle Races Kids Pontoon Fishing Trip Two Heated Swimming Pools Eleven Modern Log Sided Cabins w/ac & Dish Network Weber Grills Rental Boats and Pontoon Our Own Boat Ramp Bait and Gas Playground Great Ice Cream Game Room See Pictures on Facebook Cabin # 11 Open Year Round - 2,000 sq. feet sleeps 14-19 People OAK HAVEN RESORT AND CAMPGROUND Located on the Cass Lake Chain of Nine Lakes www.casslakeresort.com 1-218-335-2092 1-800-776-3466 www.familyresortmn.com Email: finnfeather@hotmail.com 15150 Finn n Feather Resort Blvd. S.E. New Log Cabin (4Bd/2.5Bath) Log Reunion Cabin (8Bd/4 Bath) Mobil Travel Guide Log Cabins Heated Pool & Whirlpool H H H H Satellite TV & Air Conditioning Quality Rated Wireless Internet Available H H H H Large Playground System Safe, Sandy Beach Boat and Pontoon Rental Laundry Facilities Spring & Fall Rates Incredible Fishing on the Mississippi Chain of Lakes Marclay Point Resort Campground RV Park on Cass Lake Lakeside RV Sites Cabins Level Grounds Boat Rentals Protected Harbor Lodge & Restaurant 16636 Marclay Point Lane SE 218-335-6589 Email: marclay@arvig.net www.marclaypoint.com www.casslakelodge.com Cass Lake, MN Cass Lake Lodge has it all! Cabins Boats & Pontoons Family Reunions Open Year Round Ice Houses Make Some Minnesota Memories (218) 335-6658 www.casslake.com 5 800-356-8615

Kitchi Lake Kitchi Lake s 1,758 acres are easily accessible by boat from Cass Lake. The Turtle River and Kitchi Creek flow through Kitchi with access to Big and Little Rice Lakes. Kitchi Lake holds northern pike, bluegills, black crappies, perch, walleye, muskie and large mouth bass. Area Lakes Lake Plantangenet Lake Plantagenet is located west of Cass Lake and southwest of Bemidji. It is 2, 529 acres in size and has a maximum depth of 65 feet. Balsam Beach Resort and RV Park 8 cabins Outdoor heated pool Playground & Game Room Fitness Center Laundry Facilities Only Resort on Lake Plantagenet - Bemidji, MN (888) 751-5057 www.balsambeachresort.com A Family Fishing Resort/RV Park 800-875-4244 or 218-335-2324 email us at contact@camppennington.com www.camppennington.com Located on Kitchi Lake in beautiful northern Minnesota in the middle of the Chippewa National Forest Pike Bay Pike Bay is connected directly to Cass Lake and is the southernmost lake of the Cass Lake Chain. It is 4,760 acres in size and has a maximum depth of 95 feet. Pike Bay is famous for its trophy walleye, muskie, and jumbo perch. LAKE WINNIBIGOSHISH 218-665-2268 Located in Chippewa National Forest Where the Mississippi meets Lake Winnie Open year round 2 to 6 bdrm cabins Fish house rental Great fishing Heated pool Seasonal RV park Boat - Pontoon rental Playground Canoeing 17048 Wild Rice Dr. NW Bena, MN 56626 www.beckersresort.com Lake Winnibigoshish Big Winnie, as the locals call it, is the fourth largest lake in Minnesota. It is 56,470.4 acres in size and offers visitors 95 percent or 141 miles of scenic, unspoiled shoreline with many convenient boat accesses and lodgings. Lake Winnie has abundant walleye, northern, perch and bass. Located in the Chippewa National Forest, wildlife shares the wooded habitat with hikers, photographers, and naturalists. Garfield Lake Garfield Lake is 979.00 acres in size and has the maximum depth of 32 feet. Garfield Lake is 27 miles from Cass Lake in Laporte. Sand Lake Sand Lake is 3,391.79 acres in size and has the maximum depth of 70 feet. Sand Lake is 53 miles from Cass Lake in Deer River. Blackduck Lake Blackduck Lake is 2,686.21 acres in size and has a maximum depth of 28 feet. It is located 35 miles north of Cass Lake. 1-218-335-8857 Secluded in the Chippewa National Forest 15868 Norway Beach Road Leech Lake Leech Lake is the third largest of Minnesota. It is 102,947.83 acres in size and has a maximum depth of 150 feet. The lake is known for its trophy muskie and walleye, as well as jumbo perch, crappie, northern pike, and largemouth bass. From 2004 to 2008, 55,000,000 plus walleye fry were stocked in Leech Lake and 22,500,000 will be added from 2009 to 2010. Leech Lake is located 20 miles south of Cass Lake and Lake Winnie. Little Winnibigoshish Little Winnibigoshish, known as Little Winnie, is 945.29 acres in size and has the maximum depth of 28 feet. www.casslake.com 6 800-356-8615

Attractions Chippewa National Forest The Chippewa National Forest was the first National Forest established east of the Mississippi River in 1908. Originally known as the Minnesota National Forest, the name was changed in 1928 to honor the original inhabitants. The Forest has a rich history, ranging from prehistoric times to the early logging era and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) days. The Forest boundary encompasses about 1.6 million acres. Water is abundant on the Chippewa, with over 1,300 lakes, 925 miles of streams, and 400,000 acres of wetlands. The Forest s landscape is a reminder of the glaciers, which blanketed northern Minnesota some 10,000 years ago. As you visit the Chippewa National Forest you will observe a working forest. Recreation developments, wildlife habitat projects, and timber harvest are evident. Timber is harvested from about one percent of the Chippewa National Forest each year. Timber sales provide raw materials for the paper and wood industry, and improve wildlife habitat for white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, and non-game species such as hawks, swallows, and sparrows. - CNF Lost Forty The Lost Forty area consists of virgin red and white pines that were untouched by the early loggers due to an error that incorrectly mapped the area as a lake. A one-mile self guided interpretive trail and picnic area are at the site. See the Lost Forty and see what northern Minnesota looked like before loggers came to the area in the late 1800 s. Itasca State Park Established in 1891, Itasca is Minnesota s oldest state park. Today, the park totals more than 32,000 acres and includes more than 100 lakes. Walk across the mighty Mississippi as it starts its winding journey 2,552 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. Stand under towering pines at Preacher s grove. Visit the Itasca Indian Cemetery or Wegmann s Cabin, landmarks of centuries gone by. Camp under the stars, or stay the night at the historic Douglas Lodge or cabins. Explore Wilderness Drive past the 2,000-acre Wilderness Sanctuary. For more information about this park call 218-266-2100 or visit www.dnr.state.mn.us Webster Bog Travel the boardwalk, located near Webster Lake, to see and learn about carnivorous bog plants from the interpretive signs along this half-mile trail. Explore the pitcher plant and sundews, just travel North on the Ladyslipper Scenic Byway towards Blackduck and watch on your right for the magnificent Webster Bog. Camp Rabideau Camp Rabideau was created by President Roosevelt in 1933 as one of more than 4,500 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps nationwide. The CCC s were created to employ young men to work on conservation and public works projects to bring the nation out of the Great Depression. Camp Rabideau was listed as a National landmark in 2006, as the best preserved CCC Camp in the United States, with fifteen buildings remaining. Tours are free and available Memorial Day through Labor Day. The camp is located six miles south of Blackduck on County Road 39. For more information contact 218-835-4291. Star Island Star Island is one of the most unique features of the Chippewa National Forest. Named for its star shape by the Ojibwe Indians, Star Island is the largest of four islands in Cass Lake. Star Island has over eight miles of shoreline and encompasses 980 acres of both public land and private homes. The Chippewa National Forest is responsible for managing more than three-fourths of the island for public, scenic, and recreational use. Unique to Star Island is the Ten Section Area, which was one of the earliest designated portions of the national forest. The old growth trees are a favorite with the bald eagles. The earliest residents of Star Island are believed to be the Woodland people about 1,500 years ago. Lake Windigo, sitting inside Star Island, is the only spring fed lake within a river fed lake in the northern hemisphere. Lake Windigo s unique location earned it a notation with Ripley s Believe It or Not in 1958. The lake covers 199 acres with a maximum depth of 25 feet. Lady Slipper Scenic Byway Lady Slipper Scenic Byway goes over the river and through the woods, just like the song says. The river is the Mississippi River, where it passes out of Cass Lake as a wilderness stream, close to the beginning of its long journey. The woods are the pines, aspen, and birches of the Chippewa National Forest, which covers a wide expanse of north central Minnesota. The byway itself is a 28-mile drive that follows County Road 39 between the small, northwoods town of Blackduck and Highway 2, east of the City of Cass Lake. CNF Along with scenic views of the Forest, the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway brings you to beaches, trails and an interesting piece of our country s history. This byway was recently renamed in honor of the state flower, the showy lady slipper. These lovely orchids, with pink pouches and white petals, grow in abundance along the byway s roadsides in late June, especially just north of Pennington. Pennington Bog This bog, which is located North on the Ladyslipper Scenic Byway by Pennington, contains an abundance of orchids and extends on to adjacent State land as a scientific Natural Area. *A free entry permit is required, available from the Regional DNR office in Bemidji* Explore Minnesota Tourism 2004, Artwork by Mike Wohnoutka www.casslake.com 7 800-356-8615

Directory ACTIVITIES/ ENTERTAINMENT Moondance Events - 149 PO Box 969 Walker, MN 56484 1-877-MOONJAM www.moondancejam.com Northern Amusement - 97 728 4th St NW 218-751-5779 www.northernamusement.com Northern Lights Casino & Hotel - 120 6800 Y Frontage Road NW Walker, MN 56484 1-877-544-4879 www.northernlightscasino.com Palace Casino & Hotel - 84 6280 Upper Cass Frontage Road www.palacecasinohotel.com 1-877-9-PALACE Sanford Center - 16 1111 Event Center Drive NE 218-441-4000 www.thesanfordcenter.net White Oak Casino - 119 45830 US HWY 2 Deer River, MN 56636 1-800-653-2412 www.whiteoakcasino.com AUTOMOTIVE Ellis Towing & Recovery - 113 228 2nd St NE 218-368-0616 J&L Oil of Cass Lake, Inc. - 49 202 Grant Utley Avenue, PO Box 248 218-335-2274 BAIT, BOAT, AND TACKLE Bemidji Marine - 148 3611 Laurel Drive NW 218-444-2628 www.bemidjimarine.com Corner Sports - 36 1728 Fern Street NW 218-444-1010 www.cornersports.us Froggy s Sports, Inc. - 42 P.O. Box 805, 615 Third St. SW 218-335-6800 www.froggysports.com Reimer s Marine & Storage - 92 218 Elm Ave SW, P.O. Box 1028 218-335-8835 Sailstar Marina - 94 741 Sailstar Drive NE 218-335-2316 BANK/INSURANCE/ FINANCIAL SERVICES Lakes Region Insurance Agency - 55 PO Box 278, 201 Balsam 218-335-2473 Western Bank Cass Lake - 110 PO Box 120, 210 2nd Street NW 218-335-4131 www.wbcasslake.com CHURCH St. Charles Catholic Church - 101 308 Central Ave NW P.O. Box 368 218-335-2359 CONVENIENCE/ GROCERY STORE Bemidji Downtown Meats - 11 212 2nd Street NW 218-751-5011 www.downtownmeats.com Cass Lake Mini Mart - 141 203 Aspen Avenue, PO Box 697 218-335-2027 www.casslake.com 8 800-356-8615

Directory Palace Junction C-Store - 28 6864 U.S. Hwy 2, PO Box 697 218-335-2655 Teal s Market - 106 Jct. Hwy 2/371, 604 Lyle Chisholm NW 218-335-2249 www.tealsmarket.com ELECTRIC Beltrami Electric Cooperative, Inc. - 10 4111 Technology Drive NW, P.O. Box 488 Bemidji, MN 56619 218-444-2540 1-800-955-6083 www.beltramielectric.com Otter Tail Power Company - 83 320 4th Street, P.O. Box 70 Bemidji, MN 56619 218-751-3120 1-800-831-9097 www.otpco.com GOLF Greenwood Golf Course, Inc. - 44 1361 Swenson Rd NE 218-751-3875 www.greenwoodgolfcourse.com Sandtrap Golf Course - 95 6355 Golf Course Rd NW 218-335-6531 GARBAGE COLLECTION American Disposal - 3 49328 US Hwy 2, PO Box 368 Deer River, MN 56636 218-246-8729 1-800-746-9729 refuse@paulbunyan.net Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Solid Waste Department - 58 6250 152nd Street NW 218-335-4160 www.llojibwe.com GUIDE SERVICES Northern Adventures Guide Service - 77 51463 Wolf Ridge Road 218-335-2078 218-766-7543 tlnoadv@paulbunyan.net HARDWARE AND LUMBER Cass Lake Building Center - 20 6259 Lower Frontage Road NW 218-335-2445 www.leechlakelumber.com Clem s Hardware Inc. - 33 PO Box 338, 419 Aspen Ave. NW 218-335-6551 INDIVIUDAL MEMBERS Dick Chastek 6421 160th St NW Wayne LaDuke PO Box 1006 LIQUOR SALES Bernick's - 61 959 Industrial Park Dr 218-751-5752 www.bernicks.com Big North Distributing Inc. - 123 1180 Adams Ave NW, P.O. Box 1216 Bemidji, MN 56619 218-751-2650 Fax: 218-751-9235 Forestedge Winery - 40 35295 State Highway 64 Laporte, MN 56461 218-224-3535 Fax: 218-224-3502 www.forestedgewinery.com McKinnon Co. - 66 1002 S 48th Street Grand Forks, ND 58201 701-746-7344 Fax: 701-772-2778 Safari Liquor - 93 708 Lyle Chisholm Dr. NW, PO Box 161 218-335-8527 MEDICAL Sanford Clinic Cass Lake - 68 219 Grant Utley Ave NW 218-335-2559 www.sanfordhealth.org NEWSPAPERS Bemidji Pioneer - 67 1320 Neilson Ave SE 218-333-9200 www.bemidjipioneer.com Cass Lake Times - 25 210 2nd Street, PO Box 398 218-335-2290 www.casslaketimes.com ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICE GROUPS American Legion of Cass Lake, # 284-4 217 2nd Street NW, PO Box 126 218-335-2282 www.casslake.com 9 800-356-8615

Bemidji Eagles Aerie - 76 1270 Nielson Ave, PO Box 1385 Bemidji, MN 56619 218-751-9985 www.bemidjieagles.com Bemidji State University - 9 1500 Birchmont Drive NE 218-755-3732 Camp UniStar - 129 25816 Star Island SE 218-335-2692 www.campunistar.org Chippewa National Forest - 29 200 Ash Avenue NW 218-335-8600 www.fs.usda.gov/chippewa City of Cass Lake - 32 330 2nd St. NW, P.O. Box 877 218-335-2238 www.ci.casslake.mn.us Lake Winnie Area Resort Association - 53 17048 Wild Rice Dr. Bena, MN 56626 218-665-2268 Leech Lake Area Boys & Girls Club - 57 208 Central Ave., PO Box 817 218-335-4058 www.bgcleechlake.com LL Early Childhood Development - 41 16120 60th Ave NW 218-335-8345 www.llboearlychildhood.com/headstart.html Leech Lake Tribal College - 59 P.O. Box 180, 6945 Little Wolf Rd NW 218-335-4200 www.lltc.edu Minnesota Chippewa Tribe - 69 15542 State Hwy 371, PO Box 217 218-335-8581 www.mnchippewatribe.org RADIO/TELEVISION Coyote 102.5 FM - 143 324 Beltrami Ave 218-444-1025 http://coyote102.com/ KOJB 90.1 FM The Eagle - 60 6530 US Hwy 2 218-335-7252 www.kojb.org Paul Bunyan Broadcasting Co. - 85 KB101/KBUN-AM/KZY-FM 95.5/ Z99/104.5 True Oldies 502 Beltrami Ave NW 218-444-1500 www.paulbunyanbroadcasting.com Paul Bunyan Communications - 86 1831 Anne Street 218-444-1234 www.paulbunyan.net RP Broadcasting - 27 2115 Washington Ave S 218-751-7777 www.kkbj.com Directory REALTY/PROPERTY Benishi Townhomes - 70 17787 Kitchigami Rd SE 701-772-3101 Grimes Realty - 45 908 Paul Bunyan Drive S 218-751-3123 pam@grimesrealty.net www.grimesrealty.com Lakes and More Realty - 54 32522 S. Big Wolf Lake Road 218-556-6496 lakemore@paulbunyan.net www.lakesandmorerealty.com Trees Harbor - 13 2235 Trees Ln SE 218-759-2376 RESTAURANT/DINING American Legion of Cass Lake, #284-4 217 2nd Street NW, PO Box 126 218-335-2282 Bemidji Eagles Aerie - 76 1270 Nielson Ave, PO Box 1385 Bemidji, MN 56619 218-751-9985 www.bemidjieagles.com Cadillac's Northstar Grille - 121 PO Box 1088 16305 69th Ave NW 218-335-6903 www.cadillacsnorthstargrille.com Canal House Restaurant- Stony Point Resort - 102 5510 US Hwy 2 NW 218-335-6311 www.stonyptresortcasslake.com www.casslake.com 10 800-356-8615

Directory Cass Lake Dairy Queen - 21 115- Sixth St. Suite A, PO Box 1085 218-335-2908 Chippewa Paws Restaurant- Chippewa Pines Resort - 30 27418 Chippewa Paws Lane SE Pennington, MN 56663 218-335-6897 www.chippewapinesresort.com Gosh Dam Place - 146 38589 State Highway 46 Deer River, MN 56636 218-246-8202 www.goshdamplace.com Pike Hole Bar & Grill - 88 24896 Power Dam Rd. NE 218-335-0009 Sunset Bar & Grill - Morningstar Resort -71 223 Circle Loop Lane 218-335-8832 www.morningstarresort.net SERVICES AmeriPride Linen & Apparel Services - 5 300 Paul Bunyan Dr SE 218-751-5150 1-800-675-6362 www.ameripride.com Arrow Printing, Inc. - 7 1375 Washington Ave S 218-751-1564 www.arrowprintinginc.com Arvig Communication Systems - 8 150 2nd St NW Perham, MN 56573 218-346-8294 www.arvig.com Cass Metal Craft Inc. - 26 6511 160th St. NW, PO Box 296 218-335-2336 www.cassmetalcraft.com Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Bemidji - 34 601 Paul Bunyan Drive SE 218-751-1617 Ellis Construction - 19 603 6th St NW 218-368-7854 G-N-A Laundry -145 422 First Street NW 630-404-7124 gnalaundry@hotmail.com Hair House - 46 6247 Lower Cass Frontage Rd. NW, PO Box 758 218-335-8885 Nei Bottling, Inc. - 73 730 Industrial Park Dr. SE PO Box 516 Bemidji MN 56619 218-751-3847 Shepard Excavating & Septic Service - 43 42554 Co. Rd. 45 Laporte, MN 56461 218-224-2754 www.shepardexcavating.com Supple Studios - 147 2407 Birchmont Dr Bemidji MN 56601 218-444-8474 www.supplestudios.com T&K Outdoors Inc. - 140 50936 279th Ave Bemidji MN 56601 218-759-2376 www.tkoutdoors.com SHOPPING Bemidji Woolen Mills, Inc. - 12 301 Irvine Ave. N.W., PO Box 277 218-751-5166 www.bemidjiwoolenmills.com Che We Office Supply - 139 115 6th St NW Suite E 218-335-6101 Fax: 218-335-8396 Medsave - 31 217 Paul Bunyan Dr NW 218-759-1222 www.medsavebemidji.com Wal-Mart - 109 2025 Paul Bunyan Dr NW 218-755-6120 www.walmart.com www.casslake.com 11 800-356-8615

Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Heritage & History The Ojibwe Indians, later named Chippewa by the US Federal government, arrived in what is now Minnesota in the early 1700 s. At the time of the white man s arrival into Minnesota, the Chippewa occupied over half of the state. Most of the occupied Indian lands in Minnesota were ceded to the Federal government in 1807 and through a series of legislative acts; several Indian Reservations were reserved for Native Americans. The Leech Lake Reservation is one of six reservations affiliated with the federally recognized Minnesota Chippewa Tribe; the fourth largest Tribe in the nation. Approximately 10,000 Tribal members live on or near the Leech Lake Reservation. Three of Minnesota s largest lakes are located here, as well as a majority of the Chippewa National Forest. The modern day Ojibwe people operate three casinos on the reservation, Palace Casino & Hotel in Cass Lake, Northern Lights Casino & Hotel in Walker, and White Oak Casino in Deer River. A variety of local businesses and Native Arts and Crafts stores can be found offering traditional hand harvested wild rice, maple syrup, birch bark crafts, quill boxes, and other cultural treasures. Photo by Aaron Fairbanks History of the City of Cass Lake The City of Cass Lake has a rich and interesting history. Of course, native people had been living in the area for centuries before white settlers arrived. It is unknown when non-native settlers first arrived, but they were believed to have been fur traders and missionaries. The first trading post is believed to have been established prior to 1760, by a Canadian businessman. A fort was built at the same site and was garrisoned by French soldiers, but the fort was abandoned shortly after 1763. Early records indicate that the Hudson Bay Company then took over the post, and in 1821, it was sold to the American Fur Company, owned by John Jacob Astor. In 1898, the Great Northern Railway was built through the northern section of Minnesota. Due to a series of changes in the right-of-way of the railroad, Cass Lake became an important and more densely populated settlement. Logging and sawmill operations became the backbone of the Cass Lake economy in the late 1800 s. Whether exploring the history of camps at Lyle s Logging Camp or experiencing the spirit and pageantry of native culture at an area pow-wow, you are sure to uncover something fascinating. Cass Lake in 1930 s Experience some of Cass Lake s past in the historically accurate museum of logging artifacts. Replicas of equipment once used by loggers are on display and each building is furnished just as it was in the early days. The museum s six buildings were built virtually single-handed by retired forester Lyle Chisholm, who began working summers in logging camps at the age of 11. Lyle raised funds, constructed the buildings, and collected the original artifacts for this unique and original display of history. Cass Lake Times Cass Lake Museum and Lyle s Logging Camp Adjacent to Lyle s Logging Camp in the Cass Lake Museum, formerly a railroad depot and one of the few remaining original Soo Line buildings in Minnesota. The history of the Cass Lake area is displayed throughout this 2,400 sq. ft. facility and includes many Native American and 1800 s artifacts. The Cass Lake Museum and Lyle s Logging Camp are open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Call 218-335-6723 for more information. www.casslake.com 12 800-356-8615

Activities Fishing Fishing opener kicks off in May. With eight lakes on the Cass Lake Chain, Lake Winnie, Leech Lake, and the many surrounding lakes, we have some of the best fishing for walleye, northern pike, muskie, bass, perch, and pan fish. Whether you re after a fish dinner or a trophy for your wall, we have it all. For information on fish consumption for area lakes go to www.dnr.state.mn.us. Hunting Our area residents are very fortunate to live and work where they do. Many area sportsmen s, travel and hunt in many states, but some of the best all around hunting is right here in the Cass Lake area. We have a wide variety of hunting, from deer and bear to small game, and waterfowl. We are home to the Chippewa National Forest, which has over 400,000 acres, and is open to the public for hunting. The land is easily accessed and offers great hunting for everyone, whether you are an amateur hunter or have been hunting for years. Four Wheeling / ATV If trail riding on ATV s is your idea of a good time, then Cass Lake should be your destination. Cass Lake is home to the trailhead of the Soo Line North ATV Trail. The 148 mile trail is made up of three sections. The Trail is open to Class 2 ATV s from April 1 to November 30 with camping, lodging, and food available in the various towns along the trail. Motor Vehicle Use Maps are available at the Chippewa National Forest Service Office and the Minnesota Welcome Center of the Cass Lake Area. -Brian Painter Snowmobiling Under a blanket of snow, the Chippewa National Forest becomes a land of unexplored adventures. Over 315 miles of motorized trails provide access for snowmobilers to 1,300 lakes, scenic woodlands, and frozen wetlands. Trails connect to nearly 200 miles of routes beyond the Forest. Snowmobilers may also travel on unplowed National Forest roads unless posted closed to recreational motor vehicle use. -CNF Unique Shopping Experience open seven DAys A Week 4 Blocks West of paul AND BABe 301 Irvine Ave. NW Downtown Bemidji 888-751-5166 www.bemidjiwoolenmills.com AUNT BELLE S A SWEET EXPERIENCE, LLC www.auntbelles.com Park Rapids, MN 56470 110 South Main (218) 732-7019 Walker, MN 56484 407 Minnesota Ave. (218) 547-3699 1-888-536-7019 LIVE BAIT & TACKLE www.froggysports.com Home of the Wild Frog! SOUTH OF CASS LAKE ON 371 218-335-6800 Angling and spearing fish house rentals froggyssports@froggysports.com Ice Fishing As soon as the lakes freeze over, the villages start to appear, and the angling and spearing begins. With many ice houses for rent, you can enjoy the peacefulness of ice fishing too. Canoeing & Kayaking Travel the route of the Anishinabe Indians and the early explorers. The Chippewa National Forest offers several canoe & kayak routes, ranging from the mighty Mississippi and the unpredictable Leech Lake to the slow-moving Rice River and other small creeks. The headwaters of the Mississippi River is the third longest river in the world, and only a 45-minute drive away. It is one of those sites you must see. www.casslake.com 13 800-356-8615

Biking & Hiking There is no better way to see the Chippewa National Forest than on a trail. Forty-one miles of paved bike trails line the west side of the forest and mountain bikers can travel over 43 miles of unpaved trails on the east side between Deer River and Marcell. The Migizi Trail circles Pike Bay in Cass Lake on a 19-mile paved loop. The Paul Bunyan Trail is 120 miles long that runs from Bemidji State Park to Crow Wing State Park by Brainerd with 112 miles currently paved. The Heartland Trail runs from Cass Lake to Park Rapids and is 47 miles of paved trail. In all the Chippewa National Forest offers over 298 miles of non-motorized trails and 315 miles of motorized trails. For more information and maps go to http://files.dnr.state. mn.us/maps/state_trails/paulbunyan_heartland.pdf CNF Activities Amusement/Entertainment The Cass Lake area features something for everyone. Be sure to visit one of the Casino s in the area. Bingo or other casino games may interest you. Stop in at one of the local restaurants/bars and get a sampling of live local music and entertainment. For big name acts and events try the Northern Lights Entertainment Center, the Sanford Center, or Moondance Country/Moondance Jam. For big name acts and events try the Northern Lights Entertainment Center, Moondance Country/Moondance Jam, or the Sanford Center, home of BSU Hockey. Always A Good Time at MOONDANCE WALKER, MN More Bands Coming Soon! 3rd Annual www.jammincountry.com JUNE 20-21 Softball www.moondancejam.com JULY 17-19 PRE-JAM JULY 16th, 2014 PRE-JAM JUNE 19th, 2014 Pre-Jam Party is for 3-Day Ticket Holders Only Pre-Jam Party is for 2-Day Ticket Holders Only NSTYX N FOREIGNER N NJUSTIN MOORE N HUNTER HAYESN NDON FELDERNREO SPEEDWAGONN.net ORDER ONLINE OR CALL 218-836-1055 ORDER EARLY FOR BEST TICKET PRICES AND CAMPSITES! 7050 39th AVE. NW, WALKER, MN. 56484 6 MILES EAST OF WALKER ON HWY 200 Swimming / Snorkeling / Sailing Our sandy beaches and lakes are perfect for relaxing in the sun, taking a dip in the lake, or snorkeling and discovering all the lakes wonderful life forms. Cass Lake is also great for sailing. With the right wind you can race around the islands or just set your sails on a slower pace ride to enjoy the sites. Golfing For all you golfers, we have a variety of courses, from amateur to professional, Sandtrap Golf Course, Long Bow Golf Course and Greenwood Golf Course are sure to suit your needs. Sandtrap Golf Course Driving Range 1 Mile South of Hwy. 2 on 371 335-6531 Power Golf Carts Golf Equipment Rental Bar and Lounge 9 Hole Par 36 Open To Public Art Fair Weekend August 16 & 17, 2014 Golf Course 218-224-3535 Pow Wow Celebrations Pow Wow celebrations bring together traditional dancers from all over the United States and Canada, outfitted in historic dress and colors. Pow Wows are religious and social gatherings of the Indian people and visitors are invited to participate. The grand entry march that begins each Pow Wow is a spectacular display of colorful outfits and traditional meanings associated with the earth, birds, and wildlife; interpreted by the dancers. 2014 Leech Lake Pow Wow Season Memorial Pow Wow Traditonal Pow Wow - Cass Lake May 23-25 Waa Wiye Gaa Maag Traditional Pow Wow - S-Lake June 21-23 4th of July Traditional Pow Wow - Cass Lake July 4-6 Mii Gwitch Mahnomen Days Traditional Pow Wow - Ball Club July 18-20 Onigum Traditional Pow Wow - Onigum July 25-27 Cha Cha Bah Ning Traditional Pow Wow - Inger August 22-24 Labor Day Contest Pow Wow - Cass Lake August 29-31 Battle Point Traditional Pow Wow - Sugar Point September 19-21 For more information go to www.llojibwe.com www.casslake.com 14 800-356-8615

Bemidji*... 17 Blackduck*... 45 Brainerd*... 82 Duluth*... 135 Fargo*... 134 Grand Forks*... 129 International Falls... 127 Minneapolis/St.Paul*... 215 Walker... 21 CASS LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO Box 548, 105 US Hwy 2 1-800-356-8615 info@casslake.com www.casslake.com Lake Winnie Area Resort Association LODGING DIRECTORY World Class Fishing! Year Round Sports! Family Recreation! Dixon Lake 3 1. Becker s Resort 2. Bowen Lodge 3. Dixon Lake Resort 4. Eagle Nest Lodge 5. Four Seasons Resort 6. High Banks Resort To Squaw Lake Lake Winnibigoshish 7. Denny s Resort 8. Little Winnie Resort 9. McArdle s Resort 10. Nodak Lodge 11. Northland Lodge 12. Tamarack Lodge 13. Winni-B-Gosh Dam Place 4 Cut Foot Sioux 2 To Sand Lake 1 5 9 Mississippi River 6 12 11 8 13 West Winnie Road 9 Little Winnie 10 7 Photo by Riki Podritz Cass Lake 15 miles Grand Rapids 30 miles Visit our website at www.lakewinnie.net Bena Deer River