Spend Valentines Day Up North…. Plan Or WIN Your Trip To Grand Rapids!

How to Win A Trip

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Head to the Visit Grand Rapids Instagram account. To be entered you must follow the account and tag someone you want to bring on  a trip to Grand Rapids. For an extra entry share our post on your Instagram story and tag us! The Winner will be announced Sunday February 10th at 5pm and will receive 1 FREE night stay at AmericInn in Grand Rapids, a half day of snowshoeing or cross country skiing for 2 from Ardent Bicycles and a 50 dollar Gift Card to Forest Lake Restaurant. For more information DM us on Instagram or Facebook!

Plan A Trip

Want to surprise your significant other with a weekend getaway? You can now book a hotel/motel, vacation rental or Bed and Breakfast right through the Visit Grand Rapids website. Click HERE to be directed to book. Enjoy the bliss of being up north with your loved one or make it a Galentine’s weekend with the girls! We have a variety of outdoor recreation, dinning and craft breweries to make you Valentine’s weekend unforgettable.

Here Are A Few Things To Do During Your Stay

Snowshoeing or cross country ski on the trails

Brewery hop or check out the wine bar

Mt. Itasca– snowboard, ski or tube!

Enjoy bowling or an arcade at Thunder Alley XL

Snowmobile on 600 miles of trails in Itasca County

Ice fish on 1,000 lakes in the area

Check out McRostie Art Gallery

Shop Downtown Grand Rapids or Central Square Mall

Ice skate on one of the rinks in town

*Check out our things to do tab for more information-HERE

Valentine’s Deals!!!!

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Have more questions?

If you want recommendations for things to do or places to stay, contact us via email at info@visitgrandrapids.com or call us at 218- 326-9607. Pack up for the weekend and experience all the winter fun in Grand Rapids has this Valentine’s Day!

Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report Week Of 2-1-21

This week’s Ice Fishing Report brought to you by Tom Neustrom, owner of MN Fishing Connections Guide Service. If you are looking for a winter ice fishing guide, check out Northern Drift Outfitters.  Give Jeff a call at (218) 259-8893.

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Tom Neustrom, with a nice winter crappie on a Grand Rapids area lake.

When I moved here a few decades ago, many angler frowned on catching, cleaning and eating yellow perch. My have times changed and now they are one of the most sought after species of fish caught and eaten, especially in the winter months. Make no mistake when the word gets out that there’s a good perch bite on lake X, anglers come by the numbers to catch them. The firm sweet meet of a yellow perch is hard to compare with and size wise if they are 8-10 inches and some to 12 inches in length, start the cooker. Many anglers in Minnesota have grown to respect perch more than they did 25-30 years ago. Folks from Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa come hundreds of miles in the winter and other times of the year to sample the perch fishing we have to offer.

Wisconsin anglers actually grew up fishing for perch on Lake Michigan, Madison Lake Chain, Lake Winnebago, Green Bay and several other lakes that lay on the Michigan/Wisconsin border. They were treated to Friday night fish fries and it was a standard family night out at restaurants, churches, and taverns. Fried to a golden brown with French fries and coleslaw on the side, it was a tradition like no other in the culinary world of eatery. Even after generations of angling the yellow perch have stood tall and continue to be sought after.

Tackle is fairly simplistic and they are not as fussy in their dietary preference. I prefer a soft tip ice rod like the St. Croix CCI32 Tungsten that gives me plenty of backbone but a tip the telegraphs even the slightest bite. It’s important that you have the finesse in mind when you are purchasing a good quality rod for perch and other panfish. Put on a Daiwa QR750 Spinning reel, with 4# test Mono or Sufix 832 Braid and you are in business. Small spoons with a minnow head, or a #3 Jigging Rap with 2 or 3 waxies can trigger the most stubborn perch into biting. I do like having a dead stick line in another hole close by with a plain hook and split shot. It can make a difference in getting bit on a slow day.

Some of the lakes to pay attention to in the Grand Rapids area are Pokegama, Jay Gould, Trout, Big Winnie, Bowstring, and Round. Each lake is different structurally but all offer the chance at a nice mess of delicious perch when you’re done for the day. As winter begins to wind down, try fishing shallow rock piles in 8-12 feet. Many times these can be hot spots before the ice comes off and perch are staging to spawn.

Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report Week of 1-25-21

DSC 3974 2Just enough snow has fallen for folks to get out and enjoy all the winter activities that abound in the Grand Rapids area and Itasca County. A bit of slush formed on area lakes, but with the below zero nights of late that has frozen up in most places. Ice fishing continues to attract most of the visitors here, but there are also a multitude of things to enjoy. Most of the smaller lakes have good traveling, but because of the unseasonable winter weather we have experienced it’s  still encouraged as always to be careful and safe. Check with local bait shops and VisitGrandRapids.com to get good information on conditions.

Good mapping is an important factor in locating good areas for good opportunities to catch fish, whether its panfish or walleyes and northern pike. When coming to an area you’re not totally familiar with, stopping in to one of our local bait shops and buying a lake map of where you intend to fish is a good idea. Some electronics, like the Humminbird Helix Ice 5 or 7 have Lakemaster chips available and can minimize the areas on any specific lake that give you your best chances for success. Rock piles, weed beds, points, sunken islands, inside turns, and deep water areas are all spelled out in an easy format.

As the season progresses, panfish seem to be the species of choice in the Grand Rapids area and the lakes are multiple by the numbers for best options. Many of our lakes offer a diverse split in what you may catch and can be fun wondering exactly what is on the other end of your line. Sunfish, crappies, and yellow perch many times occupy the same areas on any given body of water and especially if you find deep weedlines or edges of rock and soft bottom can be key locations. These scrappy critters are most fond of bloodworms and other small wiggly creatures in the winter as their main forage, so paying attention to specific spots mentioned on lake maps can be worth the investment.

Lakes in the Grand Rapids area that offer multiple specie opportunities are Pokegama, Burrows, Jay Gould, Little Splithand, Little Moose, Big and Little Balsam just to mention a few. Small jigs in the 1/32 nd to 1/64th ounce tipped with a waxie, euro larvae or soft plastic are all deadly on all different species of panfish. Once located try to keep your bait a few inches just above the fish for best results. Most species of fish feed upward because of their eye location and almost never chase baits in a downward direction. Lite 4# test mono such as Sufix Advance are good tools to fight the toughest of panfish and most often can handle a larger fish if he comes calling. We prefer to use soft tip rods when chasing panfish for the bite can be very subtle. Many rod companies offer panfish series of ice rods that can fit your pocketbook and needs.

The winter will begin to wind down in several weeks so come to Grand Rapids and enjoy some the best winter fishing and outdoor activities anywhere in Minnesota. The weekly Ice Fishing Reports are brought to you by Tom Neustrom, owner of MN Fishing Connections and professional fishing industry representative.

Why Grand Rapids is a Grand Place to Live!

The one thing that Grand Rapids has that is so unlike any other place is the amount of lakes, trails, outdoor recreation and natural beauty. The motto It’s in Minnesota Nature is 100% true. I have lived in Washington, Wisconsin and now Minnesota and can say the short time I have lived in Grand Rapids, I have experienced the true beauty of living up north.

Grand Rapids Gems

I have created a top 8 list of my favorite places things to do in and around Grand Rapids.

1. Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway Drive

This day trip with my boss was the first time I was able to see surrounding towns around Grand Rapids besides the few trip I took moving things up here. I have now driven the Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway a few times. No matter the season it is a beautiful drive of twist and turns and with different stops to get out and explore. Now you can follow along with a virtual tour of Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway. Click HERE to view the interactive map.

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2. The Breweries and The Wine Bar!

Grand Rapids has AWESOME craft breweries. Klockow and Rapids Brewing both have a variety of craft beers. Even during Covid they still make it a fun place to sit out by a fire, enjoy some music and a beer. They both offer safe social distancing indoors! For anyone that enjoys wine, there is a wine bar called UnWinded Up North. They always are featuring new wines and is a great place to play trivia on Tuesdays and wine tastings on Fridays. Both can be done in UnWinded or on Facebook live.

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Photo taken at Rapids Brewing Photo taken by Jordan Weis
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3. Side by Side Riding on the Trails

One of the perks of moving up here is getting out on the trails. One day we took a side by side ride from Grand Rapids to Hill city. The trails are super fun to ride. They are well maintained and have rest areas to stop and relax.

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4. Mt. Itasca

This has become one of my favorite spots to spend this winter. The tubing hills are fast and the tow rope pulls you up the hill. They also have skiing and snowboarding.

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5. Tioga Recreation

This place is fun to adventure all year round. During the fall the reflection of the leaves along the pit is breath taking. This winter, I am excited to try fat biking at Tioga. Ardent Bicycles offers tours and is perfect for beginners like me.

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Tioga Recreation Area during the fall
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Trails at Tioga Recreation Area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Exploring and Shopping Downtown Grand Rapids

Downtown Grand Rapids has a variety of locally owned stores, antique shops and the Central Square Mall for shopping. I was able to find some unique items to furnish my new place. Besides shopping the Itasca County Historical Society is an educational site to learn about the history of Itasca County. Of course while exploring downtown we had to get a picture at the Paul Bunyan’s Chair.

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Paul Bunyan Chair with Finn!

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7. Soooooo Many Good Places to Eat

I love trying new food and since moving up here I have done that. Sushi is one of my favorite meals and Fuji is a great place in town. One my favorite spots on the water that you can pontoon up to is Pickled Loon and of course  my weekly coffee stop is at Brewed Awakenings. Lastly, I never  mind a drive to Marcell for a meal at the Timberwolf Inn. They have the best french onion soup and cream cheese wontons.

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French Onion Soup form Timberwolf Inn
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Sushi form Fuji
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8. The Art & History of Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids is rich in art and history. Many of the buildings are original or renovated. Visit Grand Rapids has a virtual tour of the murals, sculptures and buildings around the city. My favorite art spot is the metal canoe by the Mississippi and my favorite historic spot is The Old Central School. I love working this building and getting visitors who share stories of going to school in The Old Central School.

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Metal Canoe by the Mississippi
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If you are thinking of moving to Grand Rapids, MN check out Thrive Up North to learn more about the opportunities and adventures you can have up north.

 

 

 

Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report 1-18-21

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This week’s report brought to you by Tom Neustrom, professional fishing industry representative.

When someone talks about diverse fisheries, one place that always comes to anglers minds is Grand Rapids. There is so many species and opportunities to choose from and there is another season upon us in the winter that holds additional angler options. Inland trout fishing and sometimes called stream trout season recently opened and can be a hoot when experienced. Grand Rapids is loaded with small walk on trout lakes that offer stocked Rainbows, Browns, and even some have Brook Trout. Our DNR has maintained good populations of trout stocking to provide opportunities for anglers that want to do something different in their winter ice fishing expeditions. There are also opportunities to catch Lake Trout in a few designated lakes in the area and every season there are Lakers in the 10 plus pound category that are put on the ice.

For the smaller trout species some of the lakes to try are Kramer, Moonshine, and Taylor Lake outside of Hill City. Only one line is allowed and a Trout Stamp is required to fish all designated Trout Lakes and its so important to know the best options you will have and how to catch them. Electronics are so important to ice fishing and being able to track the proper depth that these amazing species are traveling. For Rainbows, Browns and Brookies small jigs baited with waxies or euro larvae are key. Live minnows are not allowed on designated trout lakes. Small flashy spoons or #3 Jigging Raps are also good choices for success and lite line such as 4# test mono is crucial to getting bit. The Humminbird Helix 5 or 7 are excellent units for finding and staying on trout in the winter.

Bruising Lake Trout are a different breed. Again they can be in several areas of the water column, but will generally be in deeper depths than their smaller cousins that occupy shallower locations. Depths of 30-90 feet can be locations that Lake Trout will be in the hunt for a meal. Again good locations of Lakers can be tracked with the use of good electronics. Baits can vary, but most Laker anglers like bigger jigs and plastics that resemble bait fish such as smelt, shiners, and tullibees. A great place to stop in Grand Rapids to discuss the best options for Lake Trout tackle and places to chase them are 1000 Lakes Sports and talk to their talented staff on your best options. Some of the best lakes to contact nice Lakers are Sherry’s Arm on Pokegama Lake, Trout Lake (connected to Wabana) and Bluewater Lake.

These are again why people come to Grand Rapids for the diverse fisheries that are offered. We offer the best opportunities in all of Minnesota to catch fish all through the year.

Thank you to those that submitted Ice Fishing photos to us this week:

Winter Road Trip to Grand Rapids

Take a break and get out of the city. Enjoy Grand Rapids as the winter wonderland it is. Experience snowmobiling, ice fishing, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding and tubing! and now…… we have two different virtual tours you can experience from the safety of your car.

Virtual Tours

Grand Rapids Art and History Virtual Tour

Take a drive around town and see the Grand Rapids historic buildings. If you follow along with the map you will see a current photo and what the building used to look like. Many of the buildings on this Grand Rapids history  virtual tour still stand and have been refurbished. In addition, this map also has numerous art locations to see. Some of the art pieces are located in some of the historic sites.  Most locations are open with social distancing and masks required. Click HERE to see the different spots in town  to explore on a winter roundtrip to Grand Rapids.

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Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway Virtual Tour

Travel the historic and picturesque Highway 38 from Grand Rapids to Effie. The Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway is 47 miles long with 14 different discovery sites and a few hidden gems totaling to 22 sites to explore. Along this byway is the Chippewa National Park and sights of shoreline. As a reminder when traveling be cautious of the road especially during the winter. Locals refer to this road as “Highway Loop-de-Loop”.  Click HERE to see the map and sites to explore.

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Outdoor Recreation

Hop out of the car and stretch your legs with some outdoor fun! Spend the day tubbing, skiing or snowboarding up a Mt. Itasca. If you are looking for something to get you more into nature, stop at Ardent Bicycles where you can rent cross country skis, snowshoes or rent a fat tire bike and spend the day on the 25 miles of trails at Tioga Recreation. If you want more of an adrenaline rush call over to R&R Rentals to rent a snowmobile! In Itasca County we have over 600 miles of trails. We also have a variety of lodging that has access right to the trails. If you are taking a road trip to go fishing we have over 1,000 lakes in Itasca County. If you are looking for new gear or forgot something check out Thousand Lakes Sporting Goods. They have just about everything and more you would need for ice fishing.

For trails and conditions click HERE. Trail conditions are updated weekly.

 

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Safe and Cozy Lodging

Check out our STAY PAGE to find lodging  for your winter road trip. On this page you will find Hotels that offer a wide array of amenities and economical and convenient Motels located in town.  A quaint Bed & Breakfast located on Pokegama Lake. Vacation rentals that are located both in town and also on Grand Rapids, area lakes. In addition, you will find year-round Resorts that offer cozy cabins with fireplaces and a short walk to the lake.

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Head North for a Getaway

Plan your winter road trip today. Take the time to reconnect up north and experience all of the fun outdoor recreation Grand Rapids has and now, take virtual tours and travel the routes. See the beauty, art and history of Grand Rapids this winter with a road trip!

Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report 1-11-21

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Tom Neustrom with a nice winter walleye.

This week’s Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report presented by Tom Neustrom, professional fishing guide and professional fishing industry representative.

A winter so far to remember will be the talk in bait shops, stores, at home, and places where people gather safely. Visitors from all over Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and even Michigan are coming to the Grand Rapids area to enjoy what winter has to offer in so many ways. The community has been busy with folks coming in and around during the holidays to enjoy outdoor activities during the unusual weather. Ice fishing, skating, snow shoeing, sliding, and cross country skiing have all been very popular.

Ice fishing is probably the most popular of all winter sports in our area and for good reason. We have some of the most diverse fisheries in Minnesota and there is something for everyone.

Many anglers are concentrating on the panfish with hundreds of lakes to choose from in the Itasca County and Grand Rapids area. Bluegills and crappies are the most sought after and lite line and tackle are the norm for chasing these guys. Many times, tungsten jigs have been the popular lure of choice with a wax worm, euro larvae, or soft plastic imitation. The tungsten jigs are heavier at times in some situations and therefore especially when panfish are suspended, can pass directly through the schools. Keeping another rod pre-rigged and ready to go with a lighter lead jig or spoon, can flutter at just the right speed to trigger a bite. Keeping a close eye on my Humminbird Helix 7 allows me to track the correct speed and fall of the jig and how it influenced a bite. Most often with aggressive fish it doesn’t seem to matter, but there are instances where it will put a few more fish on the ice. A few lakes to try for good panfish opportunities are Bass Lake in Cohasset, Little Moose, Big and Little Bowstring, Pokegama, Little Cutfoot, Dunbar, and Burrows lakes. All have good populations of panfish to catch.

Minnesota is one of the very few states in the country that allow dark house spearing for northern pike during the winter months. The season is from November 15th to the last Sunday in February and requires a special license to participate. All size restrictions that apply to the open water season also apply to the winter and spearfishing regulations. It has been a long standing sport for many decades and is enjoyed by a very dedicated group of anglers. Artificial decoys and live sucker minnows are usually used to attract pike within range of the angler to spear. Being very stealth and quiet is key to a successful day of spearing. Northern Pike, especially in the winter, are one of the best table fare of all species.

Walleye fishing is still good on several area lakes with early and late in the day the best times to target them. Big Cutfoot, Winnie, Pokegama, Moose, Jessie, and Round have all been giving up a fair share of walleyes and several nice Jumbo Perch .Glow, with orange or chartreuse buckshot spoons with a minnow head, Jigging Raps, and blade baits are all putting fish in the bucket. A dead stick in another hole with a live shiner or chub, adjacent to the one you’re jigging in will many time entice a strike from a walleye that wants a slower mover.

Whatever your choice of winter activity, Grand Rapids and Itasca County have it all for you and your family to enjoy. Special thanks to those that shared their Ice Fishing pictures with us this week:

Virtual ice Fishing with United Way of 1000 Lakes

Join United Way of 1000 Lakes for a virtual ice fishing tournament. Starting January 29th- February 7th, you have the chance to win up to 1,000 dollars! Fish must be from Itasca County. Itasca County has over 1,000 lakes! Check out the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for a list of lakes.

United way works to get “the resources of individuals, companies, and government and local organizations to ignite community collaboration in support of the building blocks for a good quality of life: success in school; financial stability; access to care; and healthy lifestyle choices”.

How to join the Virtual Fishing Tournament

Download the FishDonkey app and search “Hooked on Itasca”. Starting January 29th entries can be recorded through the app through February 7th at 3pm to have that fish count!

Prizes & Fee to Join

Adult(17+): $25

The prizes for Adults are: 1st-($1,000), 2nd- ($500), 3rd-($250)

Kids(16 & under): $15

The prizes for Kids are: 1st-($300), 2nd-($150), 3rd- ($75)

Categories

The Grand Slam: Catch 1-Walleye, 1 Northern and 1-Crappie

Largest Walleye: Measure by length

How Awards are Presented

Upload information in the FishDonkey app and the information with be verified by the tournament judges. To see the rules and regulations please visit the FishDonkey app or click on the hyperlink.

Don’t forget to purchase or renew your fishing license. For online sales go to https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/licenses/online-sales.html

For More Information

To inquire more information about the virtual ice fishing tournament please contact United Way at 218-999-7570 or email info@uwlakes.org .

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Accommodations in Grand Rapids

If you are coming to town during this time frame for the fishing tournament  and need lodging check out Visit Grand Rapids and check out places to stay. We have a wide variety of hotel/ motels, vacation rentals and a bed and breakfast. In addition, check out our calendar for things to do in Grand Rapids.  Lastly, for Covid-19 updates check out Visit Grand Rapids Covid-19 Updates for restrictions in Minnesota and our community.

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report 1-4-21

DSC 3974This week’s Grand Rapids Ice Fishing Report brought to you by Tom Neustrom. Tom is a professional fishing guide and representative.

What a pleasant winter we are having in the northland. Folks are getting out and enjoying what Mother Nature has to offer with ice fishing taking center stage and other options as well. Anglers are finding good ice conditions on Grand Rapids area lakes with foot, snowmobile, and 4 wheeler traffic still the recommended way to access area lakes. Many lakes in the area are providing good panfish opportunities and moving in and around to different lakes seems to be the best option to find active fish.

Northern Pike fishing has been good on area lakes and tip up anglers are enjoying some of the best pike fishing of the season. Being allowed 2 tip ups per angler allows you to drill several holes in the area that you have decided to fish and move your tip ups occasionally to locate active pike. With the use of your electronics and Lakemaster mapping, it makes short work of locating productive areas. Inside turns and cabbage/weed points can be critical spots to set tip ups on the edge of deeper water access areas leading to shallow feeding locations. Some of the better pike lakes to fish in the Grand Rapids area for numbers and size are Big Balsam, Big Jessie, Big Turtle, Pokegama, Big and Little Winnie, and Big Ball Club lakes.

Having a couple family members with and spreading out several tip ups can secure the possibility of finding active pike. It’s exciting when a flag goes up and there is a run to the flag to see what’s on the line. Hand over hand combat with a big pike or really any pike can get the heart throbbing. Smaller 3-6 inch suckers minnows or chubs are most often the best baits for arming your tip ups. They are active live baits that attract hungry pike and make no mistake there may be a hungry walleye or two that may come sniffing around as well. When setting your tip ups make sure your bait is anywhere from 1 to 3 feet from the bottom depending on the depth. Change your baits often and the location of your tip ups every 20 to 30 minutes if you haven’t had a bite. Once the flag goes up and line peals off the reel, wait until the line stops, and tighten up slack before hand setting the hook. Quick strike rigs, when used, can be set much more quickly and are very effective. It also prevents bigger pike from swallowing the hook and cause unnecessary injury before being released. Northern pike are one of the best eating fish available if cleaned and taken care of. Sometimes I will cut my pike filets into 4-6 inch pieces and soak them in 7Up for 4-6 hrs. in refrigerator before grilling Yummm.

Ice fishing and other winter sports are great opportunities for individuals and families to enjoy winter in the Grand Rapids area. Snow shoeing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, hiking and just enjoying Mother Nature’s winter splendor.

Thank you to everyone that shared their ice fishing photos from the Grand Rapids, MN area with us, you can email your pictures to: info@visitgrandrapids.com.

Minnesota Covid-19 Updates!

It has been a long few weeks, but as of January 11th the following restrictions will be changed in Minnesota.

 

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Thank you to our community for slowing the spread of covid-19. Also, thank you for supporting our local businesses who have pushed through these challenging times. Their fun new creative ways for outdoor dining in December in Minnesota has hopefully brought some good memories besides being chilly.

A special thanks to businesses, who we all know have struggled so hard during covid. Your work is your baby and your family and to be told to close doors or limit what you can do, must have been so challenging. Thank you for continuing to serve our community and make the most of this pandemic.

Although the way of life has changed, we have experienced new connections virtually. From watching theater shows online, to Facebook live trivia and maybe even a zoom holiday.

Check out Mn.gov for Covid-19 Updates and Resources

On this site you can find information about the vaccine, how to stay safe and adjusting the dial between covid, the economy and overall well being.

For vaccine information: https://mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/index.jsp
Getting tested: https://mn.gov/covid19/get-tested/index.jsp

Adjusting the dials: https://mn.gov/covid19/stay-safe/overview/index.jsp

Guidance for staying safe:https://staysafe.mn.gov/

To learn about the different covid variants: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/transmission/variant.html

COVIDaware MN App

To become aware of potential exposure in your area download the COVIDaware MN app. This app is now available in the App store and Google Play store. This app is privacy protected but also helps keep your community informed of Covid. To learn more about what the app provides the click link below. https://mn.gov/covid19/covidawaremn/about-app.jsp

Please continue to mask up and social distance. Let’s continue to make progress to end covid-19 so we can once again work, play and enjoy all the things we love. Together we are #ItascaStrong!