- Grand Portage National Monument
Infobox_protected_area | name = Grand Portage National Monument
iucn_category = III
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locator_x = 173
locator_y = 23
location =Cook County, Minnesota , USA
nearest_city = Duluth, MN
lat_degrees = 47
lat_minutes = 57
lat_seconds = 44
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 89
long_minutes = 41
long_seconds = 05
long_direction = W
area = 710 acres (2.9 km²)
established =January 27 ,1960
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governing_body =National Park Service Grand Portage National Monument, located within theboreal forest on the north shore ofLake Superior in northeasternMinnesota , preserves a vital center offur trade activity and AnishinaabegOjibwe heritage.The "Grand Portage" itself is a footpath which bypasses a set of waterfalls on the Pigeon River a few miles from where that stream runs into
Lake Superior . This path is part of the historictrade route of thevoyageurs between their wintering grounds and their depots to the east. This route, composed of the Pigeon River and otherwaterways and Grand Portage and many otherportage s, was of enormous importance in pre-industrial times, as it provided access from the Canada's settled areas to its interior of Canada. Some 50 miles upstream from Lake Superior, this trade route crosses theHeight of Land Portage connecting South Lake on the Pigeon River watershed with North Lake of the Rainy River watershed. This portage crosses the NorthernContinental divide and therefore provides passage between thedrainage basin of theArctic Ocean and that of theGreat Lakes andSaint Lawrence River to theAtlantic Ocean .History
As early as 2,000 years ago, Indian Nations probably used "Gichi-onigaming", or “the Great Carrying Place”, to travel from summer homes on Lake Superior to winter hunting grounds in the interior of Minnesota and
Ontario . In 1729Cree guide Auchagah drew a map for some of the first French fur traders showing them how to reach the "western sea" ofLake Winnipeg . In time, Grand Portage became the gateway into rich northern fur bearing country connecting remote interior outposts to lucrative international markets.The Grand Portage trail itself is an 8 1/2 mile trail connecting Grand Portage with Fort Charlotte on the Pigeon River. Voyageurs from the interior of Canada would carry their furs by canoe to Fort Charlotte, and portage the bundles of fur to Grand Portage. There they would meet their counterparts from Montreal, and exchange the furs for trade goods and supplies. Each canoe "brigade" would then return to its starting place. [ [http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_nm/mn_grand.htm Grand Portage National Monument] , GORP.]
In mid-July 1802, partners of the most successful fur trade company in North America, the
North West Company , met in their Great Hall atGrand Portage, Minnesota and voted to move their summer headquarters from the protected shores of Lake Superior’s Grand Portage Bay 50 miles north to the mouth of theKaministiquia River . Almost from the time theAnglo-Scot Nor’Westers had organized at Grand Portage in the mid 1780s an emergingUnited States wanted them out. The July vote would mean that 18 buildings constructed from native squared spruce, pine and birch and over 2,000 cedar pickets surrounding them would be torn down, transported north in company schooners and used in constructing the new Fort William far from U.S. soil.Reopened in 1951 as Grand Portage National Historic Site, it was designated a National Monument in 1958, and the portage trail itself is a Minnesota State Historic Site. [cite web
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title = Minnesota Statute § 138.57, subd. 5
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publisher = Minnesota Revisor of Statutes
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url = http://ros.leg.mn/bin/getpub.php?pubtype=STAT_CHAP_SEC&year=current§ion=138.57&image.x=39&image.y=11
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accessdate = 2007-02-26 ] The monument's 710 acres lie entirely within the boundaries of Grand Portage Ojibwe Indian Reservation. The reconstructed depot celebrates fur trade and Ojibwe lifeways. It was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1966.Attractions and events
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portage trail exists in much the same location and condition today, and visitors can hike 8.5 miles from Lake Superior to the Pigeon River. Volunteers and park staff dress in period attire and explain and interpret what life was like at the turn of the 19th century. Every August, Grand Portage National Monument hosts a rendezvous re-enactment andpow wow .References
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Grand Portage, Minnesota
*Grand Portage State Park , Minnesota
* Voyageurs
*Isle Royale National Park
*Witch Tree External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/grpo/ National Parks Service - Grand Portage National Monument]
* [http://www.nps.gov/grpo/home1.htm Grand Portage homepage]
* [http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/mn/grandport.htm Information on the Grand Portage band of Chippewa]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4347365794173035084 Video documentary on 'Grand Portage during the peak of the Fur Trade']
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