Lake of the Woods Ice Fishing Report

Ice Fishing Report Courtesy of Springsteel Resort.

“Right now we have a plowed road to the south point of Buffalo with ice conditions ranging from 16 inches to 24 inches. The walleye have really started to bite at South Buffalo with guys getting limits of walleye and a few sauger and perch mixed in.

Most people are fishing in 20 to 24 feet with chubs and shiners with gold and glows being the go to colors.

We hope that the good fishing keeps up with warms temps in the forecast. Good luck fishing and stay safe on the lake.”

It’s always an adventure at Springsteel Resort. Visit their website to learn more: www.springsteelresort.net  

 

 

WIN A TRIP TO HOCKEYTOWN USA

The rivalry can be felt across the country.  Reporters from east to west cover the story and you can be a part of the biggest high school hockey game of the 2017/2018 school year.

It only takes a few minutes to enter for your chance to win a 2 night stay for 4 at the Can Am Inn in Warroad, MN.  A FULL DAY ice fishing package from Izzy’s Ice Fishing, 4 tickets to the high school game of the year… Warroad vs. Roseau, dinner for 4 at the American Legion AND 4 Hockeytown USA sweatshirts!

Trip dates: January 29 & 30, 2018
Sweepstakes ends: November 27, 2017

To enter or for official rules, click here.  Share this sweepstakes with friends for bonus entries.

 

Northern MN Corn Maze

Come experience a fall tradition in Warroad at the Country Corn Maze. The theme for 2017 is “BUILDING MEMORIES” so start making plans for your road trip to Warroad and plan the perfect weekend building memories with the family! Get lost in the corn, find the perfect pumpkin to bring home, roast marshmallows by the campfire, climb a bale of hay, take the family on a hayride, check out the views all while staying in Warroad, MN.

Make plans to stay the weekend and spend some time on Lake of the Woods, take a tour of The Shed and the William S. Marvin Visitors Center, ride the bike or ATV trails.

For a list of lodging in Warroad, click here.

FUN at the Country Corn Maze!
“Octoball – A fun game for groups!
Covered Corn Pit -Your little ones, and maybe you too, will like this!
Farm Ball – See just how good you are at throwing a ball!
Garbage Ball – You’ll have to try this one out!
Mini-Bale Mountain – At one of our granddaughter’s request!
Hayrides! Rides are FREE and about 10 minutes long.
Farmer style obstacle course! Time yourself as you race through the obstacle course made with things found on their farm.
Loafing Shed! Also known as the picnic shelter. Available for reservation for groups with advance notice.
Campfire! They will have a couple going but if you wish to have one for private use with a large group, please let us know in advance.
Concession Stand! There’s a few snacks, soft drinks, smores, candy and glow products available.
Giant Slingshot! Try your aim at hitting a target with a water balloon in a giant slingshot. A water balloon shot is .25 cents.
The “Ark”! A place to visit farm animals that everyone loves.
The “Granary”! A great place to buy a souvenir, or maybe just something you can’t get anywhere else! You will find toys, food, jewelry, and more!
The Bale Mountain! Everyone loves to climb to the top of the mountain and see the view!
The Tire Dragon! Children will love climbing on and through this behemoth!
Fort Cornstalk! A big fort with games in it!
And more!”

Admission includes as many trips through the maze as you desire, hayrides, bale castle, maze yard activities, campfires, and more!

Fun for the whole family!

For more details, visit them online by clicking here.

Photo credit and information: Country Corn Maze.

Celebrating 70 Years…

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Platinum has been used to depict a union of 70 years. Reason, platinum is one of the strongest and most enduring metals in the world. Able to endure time and often times, lends support when needed.

Applying that comparison to our parent’s marriage seems fitting. Charles and Hazel were introduced at a very young age. This was due to young Hazel in the accompaniment of her Mother, would travel from Kenora to visit Hazel’s her sister on Oak Island. A few years had to past with periodical visits to Oak and Hazel completing school before they committed to one another.

On their wedding day, they flew in from Flag Island on a bush plane piloted by “Rudy Billberg”.   The plane was so small it could only accompany the both of them as passengers. Mr. Billberg had to fly back to Flag to retrieve George and Eleanor McKeever as they were selected to witness the marriage.

Their days in the summer were spent running a the small resort, hosting summer fishermen. The winter required putting up ice and staying warm. They were not alone with selected daily life, their neighbors lived a similar lifestyle.

Over the next seventeen years, they built a family and nurtured Flag Island from a small fishing camp, to a full scale business. It seemed like every other year father was building a cabin. And in the mid-60’s the “Blue-Eyed Chief” was built. A building which would offer a service to the now larger commercial groups visiting Flag Island. It was managed by Charles father Joe. This addition to their business ended up attaining many memorable experiences for a number of generations. Those walls were host to large scale business meeting to “The fourth of July picnics and the most noted “Flag Island Frolics”.

In the 60’s Charles built a winter home in Warroad on West Lake St. The small school on Flag Island would only accommodate children to the eighth grade. So earlier plans were laid to have the home finished by the time the eldest child needed to further her education. As the others were not far behind.

Charles and Hazel also were a members of the Warroad Chamber of Commerce. And during their off season liked to participate in various events the Chamber hosted. Here is a photo of them making coleslaw in a minnow tank for the event. I sure father had additional plans for the tank at a later date. I’m fifty percent sure, it was brand new for the event.

These two wonderful people worked at their beloved Flag Island for nearly 5 decades before considering what the latter part of their lives might have to offer.

Never visiting the idea of leaving their home on Flag Island completely; they built a small seasonal cabin facing the west. Which allowed those beautiful sunsets to penetrate their summer home nightly.

The challenges of their life choice were at some- times daunting to most. Their accomplishments were displayed on their sleeves. They persevered through a life that is not available to all, but most dream about.

Today, they are surrounded by family and friends. Currently, the Warroad Senior Living Centre is home. Days are spent enjoying a cup of coffee, keeping up with the latest events and if the summer weather provides, enjoying the outdoor gardens.

Click here to see their story on WDAZ.

Article credit: Kathy (McKeever) Nash

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3rd Annual Pond Hockey Tournament

There’s no place better than Hockeytown USA™ for a game of pond hockey.  If you have never played outdoors with the wind on face and the frozen lake beneath your skates, sign your team up for one the best games of pond hockey in the north.  The 3rd Annual Pride of the North Charity Pond Hockey Tournament takes place Feb. 24 & 25, 2017 in Warroad, MN.  This is one game you will want to be a part of! Teams of all levels are welcome.

$220 entry fee per team (plus $20 per player).

To sign up and pay via Pay Pal payment,  click here.

REMEMBER: Individual players can register as “free agents” to fill sponsored teams.  Thank you Sponsors!

In town for the weekend, be sure to visit our lodging  page for a list of places to stay while in Hockeytown USA.

HUNGRY? There will be a chili cook-off on Saturday from 12-2pm at the Legion in Warroad or click here for other dining options.

Looking to get involved in the Pond Hockey Tournament but don’t want to play? Why not volunteer! Contact us for volunteer opportunities!

 

ON SALE NOW: Warroad Area Chamber of Commerce & Springsteel Resort Fishing Derby Tickets

Over $30,000 in prizes will be given away on Lake of the Woods, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 at the Warroad Chamber of Commerce & Springsteel Resort Fishing Derby. Prizes include: Grey Wolf Ice House, Arctic Cat ATV, Youth Polaris Sportsman, Youth Arctic Cat DVX 90, Gun, Web Titanium Gas Grill, 4 man 1 day fishing package & $100 drawing every 15 minutes & more!

Tickets available at local businesses for $20 per person.

Invite your friends to the event via Facebook by clicking here.

 

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2017 Polar Plunge

You’ve never jumped into frigid Lake of the Woods waters in the middle of the winter. On March 18 we can help change that!

“Each year, the Polar Plunge challenges thousands of brave jumpers at numerous locations around the state. It’s a great way for everyone—individuals, organizations and businesses—to get involved in supporting Special Olympics in Minnesota. All funds raised go towards programming and events for more than 8,000 athletes statewide.”

Last year 50 Plungers raised more than $14,000 at the 2016 Warroad Plunge! Let’s see if we can beat that in 2017!

Plunge Time:
Plunge begins at noon

Plunge Location:
Old Fire Hall docks
River St NE
Warroad, MN 56763
map and directions

Day of Plunge Check In:
10:30 a.m. – noon
Warroad Point Park
1018 Lake St NE
Warroad, MN 56763
map and directions

COME FREEZE WITH US IN WARROAD!

Warroad Port of Entry Trusted Traveler Program

Frequent Border Crosser? Warroad Port of Entry Trusted Traveler Program offered two options to residents that will ease the process of crossing the border.

NEXUS program is $50 & good for 5 years. Global Entry is $100 and good for 5 years as well. Both programs can be used while crossing the border into Canada by land. Applicants apply on line and after getting conditionally approved they can schedule the interview at the Warroad Port of Entry.

The Warroad port of entry is located approximately 5 miles north of the city which allows one to travel to Canada and experience another country while in the area. The Warroad port of entry processes Global Entry and NEXUS applicants, both are trusted traveler programs sponsored by Customs and Border Protection. Additional information about Global Entry and NEXUS can be found at www.globalentry.gov or www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/nexus

2017 Ice Fishing Derby

It’s not to early to start making plans for the 2017 Springsteel Resort & Warroad Chamber of Commerce Fishing Derby on Saturday, February 18. Over $30,000 in prizes will be given away again in 2017! Yes, you read that right, over $30,000 in prizes will be awarded at the annual Ice Fishing Derby! Join hundreds of your angler friends and head to Warroad for a weekend of action on the ice.

Tickets are available at local Warroad businesses for $20 each. Book your room in Warroad and spend a weekend with us.  Explore our website for things to do and places to eat.

Invite your friends to the event via Facebook by clicking here.

 

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