Duluth, Canal Live Cam

Located just a few feet from the water at the foot of the world-famous Aerial Lift Bridge


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  • South Pier Inn
  • 701 S. Lake Ave. - Duluth
  • Minnesota 55802 - United States
  • (218) 786-9007
  • (800) 430-7437
  • https://southpierinn.com/

Duluth’s newest and most unique waterfront hotel

You can relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of a working harbor or immerse yourself in the beauty of the shores of Lake Superior. We invite you to browse through our website where you can see the view from your suite or beautifully appointed room and check out how much there is to do nearby. We look forward to having you as our guest.

The City of Duluth has nearly 50 boards and commissions, providing valuable input and leadership on topics that include aging, public arts, disabilities, lawful gambling, sister cities, trees and many others. Come and enjoy the beauty of summer here in Duluth! Enjoy the outdoors with an outdoor concert, a Duluth-Superior Dukes baseball game, or perhaps the 6th Annual Festival of Fine Art & Craft at Glensheen. Be sure not to miss a hockey rally for the Minnesota Wild, or the Summer Safari at the Lake Superior Zoo. Great Lakes Aquarium is now open! Come and explore the nation's only freshwater aquarium.

Let the Renegade Comedy Theatre tickle your funny bone with two fabulously funny shows. Hot Summer Comedy Revue and the comedic rendition of "Snow White" especially for the kids. Duluth offers a multitude of summer concerts this week at locations all over town. Take in the Glensheen Festival of Fine Art & Craft on Saturday. Dine on the train, see the Dukes play ball, take in our great attractions, shop and eat. Duluth has it all!

See the DirtSpanker Mountain Bike Festival at the Mont-du-Lac Ski Area. Take the family to see the "Original Family Melodrama" at the Tugboat Children's Theatre. It's the "Blues on the Range" at the Iron World Discovery Center. Listen to the sounds of the hottest blues bands around. Enjoy "Here Come the Sons: Sons of Bunyan Variety Night" at the Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua.

Duluth was rated one of the top 10 outdoor towns in America by Outside magazine. 105 municipal parks totaling 3,264 acres, plus: Two 27-hole golf courses. 41 tennis courts. 29 baseball/softball fields. 22 neighborhood recreation centers. 11 senior centers. 45 miles of snowmobile trails. 44 kilometers of cross-country ski trails. 8 self-guided hiking trails. Regional zoo.



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