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The Outpost Motel offers rooms that have knotty pine walls, hardwood floors, and spectacular views of Lake Superior, giving them the rustic feel of a cabin on the lake. All rooms have private bathrooms, color TVs, and in-room coffee makers. Rooms are available with one queen size bed, two single beds, or two queen size beds. All rooms are non-smoking. The motel also offers Kitchenette Suites which includes a living room, kitchen area, one or two bedrooms, and a private bath for each bedroom. Bedrooms have one queen size bed, and living rooms have sleeper sofas. Kitchens are fully equipped with stove, sink, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster, and cooking and serving utensils. All kitchenettes have lake views, and all are non-smoking.

Location: 2935 East Highway 61, Grand Marais Minnesota 55604 Telephone 218-387-1833 Toll Free: 888-380-1833

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