Grand Portage (community), Minnesota
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Grand Portage is an
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in Cook County,
Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over t ...
, United States; located on Grand Portage Bay of the North Shore of
Lake Superior Lake Superior in central North America is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface areaThe Caspian Sea is the largest lake, but is saline, not freshwater. and the third-largest by volume, holding 10% of the world's surface fresh wa ...
. Grand Portage is 34 miles northeast of the city of Grand Marais and five miles southwest of the
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. Minnesota Highway 61 serves as a main route in the community. The unincorporated community of Grand Portage and the Grand Portage Indian Reservation are both within Grand Portage Unorganized Territory of Cook County (population 565). The Grand Portage National Monument is adjacent to the community.
Grand Portage State Park Grand Portage State Park is a state park at the northeastern tip of the U.S. state of Minnesota, on the Canada–United States border. It contains a waterfall, the tallest in the state (though it is on the border with Canada and thus partiall ...
is nearby on the banks of the Pigeon River. Mount Josephine (elevation 1,315) is immediately northeast of Grand Portage (elevation 630).


History

In the 17th century, Grand Portage became a major center of the fur trade on the Canadian canoe routes. A major canoe fur trade route of the
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left the Great Lakes there, which got its name from the fact that the route began with a nine-mile
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.,''Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada/ Then and Now'' by Eric W. Morse Canada National and Historic Parks Branch, first printing 1969, p. 75. where the canoes and equipment were carried over land. The French established this trade with the Native Americans until the British took it over in the 18th century after the
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. The
North West Company The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821. It competed with increasing success against the Hudson's Bay Company in what is present-day Western Canada and Northwestern Ontario. With great weal ...
established the area as its regional headquarters. Grand Portage soon became one of Britain's four main fur trading posts, along with Niagara,
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, and Michilimackinac. Even after the American Revolutionary War and victory by the rebellious colonists, the British continued to operate in the area. Under the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Britain had to cede former territory to the United States, including this area. Finally, with the signing of the Jay Treaty in 1796, defining the northern border between Canada and the US, British traders planned to move from Grand Portage since they wanted to avoid the taxes the US put on their operations, in its effort to encourage American traders instead. In 1802, the traders planned to move north to create a new center, what they called Fort William. In 1803, following the
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, in which the US acquired the lands to the west of Grand Portage, the British finally moved from Grand Portage to the new post in Canada. The North West Company moved its headquarters northward to what they named Fort William. After British fur traders abandoned the area, it rapidly declined economically until fisheries and logging became popular in the 19th century.


Geography

The community of Grand Portage is 34 miles northeast of Grand Marais, six miles southwest of the Canada–US border, 146 miles northeast of Duluth and 43 miles southwest of
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. Grand Portage is the home of Grand Portage Lodge and Casino. The island of Isle Royale in
Lake Superior Lake Superior in central North America is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface areaThe Caspian Sea is the largest lake, but is saline, not freshwater. and the third-largest by volume, holding 10% of the world's surface fresh wa ...
is located 15 miles east of the port of Grand Portage. The island and the 450 surrounding smaller islands make up Isle Royale National Park. The island of Isle Royale is 45 miles long and nine miles wide. The ''Sea Hunter'', ''Voyageur II'', and ''Wenonah'' passenger ferries all run out of Grand Portage and travel to the port of Windigo, on the western end of Isle Royale. The ferries pass by Rock of Ages Lighthouse near Windigo. The ''Voyageur II'' passenger ferry also travels further to the port of Rock Harbor on the eastern end of Isle Royale. Scheduled toll ferry service from Grand Portage to Isle Royale runs from May to October.


Climate


Education

All of the county is zoned to Cook County ISD 166.


See also

* Grand Portage National Monument * Grand Portage, Minnesota – Unorganized Territory of Cook County * Grand Portage Indian Reservation


References

* Rand McNally Road Atlas – 2007 edition – Minnesota entry * Official State of Minnesota Highway Map – 2011/2012 edition {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Minnesota Unincorporated communities in Cook County, Minnesota Minnesota populated places on Lake Superior