International Wolf Center, Ely, Minnesota, United States of America
Situated in Ely, Minnesota is the educational and research facility International Wolf Center. Here, you will have a close encounter with the Exhibit Pack as they eat, sleep, play, and tussle. Through interactive programs, visitors of all ages will truly enjoy the award-winning 6,000-square-foot Wolves and Humans display. The learning isn’t limited to knowing all types of wolves but also their history through lifelike artwork, video games, school programs, and webinars.
Also located in Ely is the North American Bear Center, the sole black bear educational facility of its kind where visitors will be able to quash the myths and finally learn every factual information about bears. In the same city still stands the historic Dorothy Molter Museum. The site welcomes around 6,000 visitors every year to take part making homemade root beer in honor of the “The Florence Nightingale of the Wilderness,” Dorothy Molter. Not only that she served beers but also treated people with minor injuries, as she was a trained nurse. Meanwhile, if you fancy camping in the middle of a forest with your family or friends, then Superior National Forest will be worth it. Within this 1 million acre land, you will countless clean lakes and the boreal forest. Plus, you will be able to do a variety of activities, such as hunting, fishing, hiking, canoeing, skiing, and many more. You will also get to have a good night’s sleep in A Stay In Ely, a quaint yet charming hostel that is near shops and restaurants. Grand Ely Lodge is also a splendid choice.