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Nelson's Resot located on the Minnesota-Ontario border waters at Crane Lake, Minnesota. In 1931 John and

Millie Nelson held a dream of a first class resort on the edge of the wilderness. You

can find this dream still alive, and nestled in the north woods of Minnesota. Still

operated by the Nelson Family, the tradition of friendly hospitality, impeccable

cleanliness and individual service awaits each and every guest. Each of their log and

pine paneled cabins along Nelson's 1 1/2 miles of lake shore awaits your visit.

Nelsons Resort is truly a vacation paradise! Nelson's Resort is located on Crane

Lake, On the Minnesota - Ontario Border, with over 40 miles of continuous waters,

the Crane Lake area is virtually a boaters paradise. There are 3 miles of private wilderness

hiking trails, with 12 miles of state and federal trails nearby, all offering chances to

enjoy birdwatching, photography, or simply a relaxing walk.

Location: 7632 Nelson Road, Crane Lake Minnesota 55725 Telephone 218-993-2295 Toll Free: 800-433-0743 Fax 218-993-2242

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06/09 Coming to The Crane Lake area
CHUM Rhubarb Festival Duluth MN June29 Enjoy a delicious array of rhubarb delicacies, including hundreds of pies, muffins, and crisps as well as rhubarb brats and burritos that will have your taste buds wanting more.
All Pints North Duluth MN July13 Join us by the lake to meet the brewers and enjoy unlimited amazing Minnesota+ craft beer samples, hip food vendors, beer-centered activities and educational components, live music and entertainment, and much more!
Apple Festival Bayfield WI October4-6 Apple Festival has been hailed as the “Best Festival in Wisconsin” by Wisconsin Trails Magazine and one of the “Top Ten Autumn Festivals in North America” by the Society of American Travel Writers.