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What a nice lake Pine Lake is. Dry warm beds await you at Grand Ely Lodge Resort And Conf Ctr, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Vermilion River. This lake is so wonderful. You'll discover a beautiful lake called Chad Lake near Pine Lake, and if you came for an overnight stay Hoodoo Point Campground is a good site to camp. Why not camp at Mc Kinley Park Campground while you're here at Pine Lake, and there are some wonderful whitewater spots on Vermilion
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| | River. This lake is so wonderful. Don't leave Pine Lake without first going for a hike along the Beatty Portage. Throughout the summertime at Pine Lake temperatures are ordinarily in the 70's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 40's. Daytime highs through the wintertime are in the 10's; winter nights come with lows in the-20's to Pine Lake. This is no spot for people who don’t like to have a good time. Going for a hike on the Canfield Portage is always | |
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a brilliant adventure; lakes are such serene sites, why not stop by Dugout Lake. There are wonderful sites to explore along the Echo Trail; naturally Buck Creek flows through this neighborhood. Lodge At Giants Ridge is a magnificent
site to get some rest; a day on the slopes of Giants Ridge is just what you need. The amount of rain that falls at Pine Lake is close to the national average; of all the months in a year June is the one with the most rain, and February meanwhile is the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.935 Longitude: -92.24583
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-III - 5.5 miles long (Vermilion Dam to Twomile Creek) |
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II-IV - 1.5 miles long (Eightmile Creek to Cty 24) |
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Chad Lake, St. Louis CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Bear Head Lake
 | 13 miles away wonderful state park. anemities, but secluded. clean. fishing, hiking, swimming, canoeing...need i say more?... |
Camp Du Nord
 | 18 miles away We are a YMCA Family Camp located on Burntside Lake, 13 weeks out of the summer we run family programming from Sat. To Sat.
During the Fall, Winter, Spring we rent out our cabins and facilities to individuals, groups, families, organizations, companies. We offer a variety of retreats through the year including women's weekends.
For more information, please visit: www.www.dunord.org... |
Echo Lake
 | 19 miles away ...2007, and I still thought that maybe the gills I caught were maybe a ''fluke'' and there cant be that many in the lake. To my surprise the lake obviously had changed and we caught a entire fish basket of jumbo gills in less than three hours. The fish were spawning again (we went the same week) and every gill even the smallest one was a jumbo gill. My father mounted one gill that was 12 in long and weighed in at just over 1.75 pounds. Not bad for a lake that 30 years ago didnt really have native panfish. Also, the crappies are gigantic. Many people are starting to catch on to this and the populations of this fish I believe are declining. Back when my father first started fishing this lake walleyes and northern were caught in the dozens every day. But, they werent trophy fish but it was fun catching a stringer everyday. Now the lake is producing the same ''hammerhandle'' pike and ''dinner'' size walleye as the past as well as many trophies of both species. I believe the bluegills that research states accidently got into the lake are providing much more feed for this lake. But the funny... |
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