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Lund’s Motel & Cottages On the Scandinavian Riviera

Lund’s Motel & Cottages

919 W Hwy 61 Grand Marais, MN 55604

Lund’s “On the Scandinavian Riviera” is conveniently located in the beautiful village of Grand Marais, on the north shore of Lake Superior, a scenic two hour drive from Duluth on US Highway 61.  Family owned since 1937, it was established by Abe and Mabel Lund and is currently owned and operated by their son, Ron.  There are eight “original” charming housekeeping cottages that were built in the late 30’s and early 40’s, and a six unit motel with deluxe spacious rooms.  The motel was constructed in 1984.  The cottages have all been updated of course but still retain a flavor of the character of their era.

Lund’s is just four blocks from the North House Folk School, business center, harbor walk, and restaurants and lounges.  One block away is the village campground and its pool/whirlpool/sauna facility, which is open to the public.  Enjoy harbor and lake views from our spacious and peaceful wooded grounds.

Open Year Around

Phone Number  (218) 387-2155

Lund’s Motel & Cottages

 

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