As of Sunday afternoon, 13 vessels had yet to pass through the St. Lawrence Seaway's final lock near Montreal. The seaway closes Monday. Shipping within the Great Lakes is also being hampered by ice.
A planned visit to Duluth next month from a tall ship known as "Wisconsin's flagship" could offer a taste of a blockbuster event planned for next summer -- a visit by up to 10 large sailing vessels.
DULUTH, Minn. — Get your Jolly Roger flag ready – the tall ships are coming back to Duluth. July 10 through 13 will be the Festival of Sail, where you can see ships, watch the inaugural Superior High ...
Visit Duluth president Terry Mattson stood near the entrance to the Tall Ships festival on Friday, greeting visitors with a smile but holding back just a hint of frustration. "The Bounty needs to ...
At full sail and with cannons firing, a long-anticipated contingent of tall ships glided gracefully into the Duluth harbor on Thursday afternoon as thousands eagerly watched. While eight ships entered ...
DULUTH, Minn. — The city of Duluth is expecting big crowds for this week's tall ships festival — and that means a big windfall, too. The festival that opens Thursday is expected to bring in $15 ...
DULUTH — Eight ships will spend the off-season in the Twin Ports, twice as many as were here last winter, according to the Duluth Seaway Port Authority. On a 7-degree Wednesday night, dozens of people ...