This maritime museum details the Great Lakes' history and the part they...
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Mark1539
I loved this attraction it is very well laid both written and visually. The history of the area is quite amazing. The museum tells about the Lake geography, shipwrecks, shipping and the importance of the St Lawrence seaway has to the area and the economy. There is much to see here and there is a lot of displays and hands on for the kids. Enjoy!
monicam722
Our family has a mild obsession with all things related to the Great Lakes. We loved our stop here! The museum has a fair amount to see and it was a great introduction to our time in Duluth.
187debs
I love seeing the old photographs of the start of the shipping business in Duluth and the beginnings of the town itself. This museum has so many artifacts of ship wrecks and shipping memorabilia. It is so informative. I love the location right on Lake Superior, next to the famous Aerial Bridge.
Maplelagjames
Many, many visits over the years and so easy to access, never too busy even in crunch tourists and always informative and interesting.I seem to find new little facts and tidbits each time, and when in Duluth this is always a must stop.
andreamW4918TV
So glad we stopped in on our visit to Canal park! If you love the big ships and lighthouses this is a must see!!
531maryc531
If you are a fan of ships and lighthouses like we are, you will love this place. Hands on activities for kids, plenty of exhibits for adults and teens to enjoy. Great that they post a shipping schedule so you know when a ship is due to arrive or depart... Fun to watch a ship from here. And IT'S FREE. Definitely a must stop if you're walking Canal Park.
malone05
Enjoy it every time. You can go at your own pace. It's great for all ages, the young and old. So much history in one place. very interesting
michaelmI6840SE
Glad we took the time to enjoy! The museum displays are informative and interesting. I particularly liked the old photos, artifacts and history of the lake.
ruthanneracp
I loved this museum. We spent some time walking through it, then went outside to watch a couple ships come through the canal. Then we went back inside and, strange as it sounds, I feel in love with shipping. We didn't have time to watch all the videos in their entirety, which I'm sad about. But we did look at the models and displays. I would visit again in a heartbeat.
JesseWhite
Stopped in with my wife on a warmer November afternoon. The museum is expertly put together featuring endless amounts of information about the harbor and admission is free. Parking is also free in the winter months, so there isn't anything negative about it. Great location to take in the visitors center and then continue to the sights of Canal Park and the lakewalk.