Skiing in Roseau

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Consider Roseau, MN as your winter playground.

When it comes to winter recreation, there are plenty of activities to take part in when in Roseau, MN. Roseau is known as the birthplace of Polaris Snowmobiles and Manufacturing, but not all skis need a motor to hit the trails here. Cross-country skiing is another popular sport across Roseau County.

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Minnesota winters do not disappoint those who love the snow and don’t mind the cold. While many might not look forward to the winter solstice, there are plenty of reasons to get outside.

Once enough snow is on the ground, the City of Roseau becomes a skier’s paradise by offering miles of groomed trails. The trails lead you through the woods, into the City Park with old frosty oak trees, and around the hilly terrain around the golf course. The trails have an excellent combination of varied terrain: from flat surfaces for double pulling or picking up some speed to dips and valleys. Whatever track you take, you are guaranteed a great cardio workout.  

Here are maps of the ski trails maintained by the City of Roseau Parks and Recreation.

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Looking to get deep in the woods and experience the solitude of a winter?  Head out to Hayes Lake State Park. Hayes Lake is a 25-minute drive from City Center and offers skiers a quiet peaceful presence in nature. You do need a parking permit as it is a State park. Ski trails take you out onto Hayes Lake and around the lake basin.  While on the path, you even pass a dam that can be a beautiful site when frozen. Take the time to call the park ranger and ask about trail conditions and how the ice on the lake has developed to be safe.  Once the snow falls, the trees and lake are transformed into an experience that is so different from summer. Maps are available online or at the park office.

Winter is here. Get bundled up, strap on a pair of skis and get outside and enjoy the wonderland that is Roseau,  Minnesota.

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Naughty or Nice List Roseau

Naughty or Nice List Roseau

Is your name on Santa’s naughty or nice list?

Your $5 donation gets your special person on the 2022 Naughty or Nice list in Roseau. 100% of proceeds will go to Pioneer Farm or be used to develop Nights of Lights 2023.

Click here to print the signup.

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City of Roseau Christmas Lighting Contest

Christmas Lighting Contest Roseau

2022 Lighting Contest Includes:

  • 3 categories
  • 9 winners in all
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in all three categories
  • Maps will be available the 2nd week of Dec. to help everyone find all the homes and businesses participating this year

Judging takes place Wednesday, December 14. Enough time to brag in your holiday newsletter or Christmas card that your family or business was the 2022 winner or even a runner-up! Even if you don’t win, think of all the joy you brought to so many & the family memories you helped to create.

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During the holiday season, the business windows lining Main Street make for a festive drive from one end of town to the other. The businesses to beat this year are Twice the Charm and Company, Transfers, and Annies. Ronnings and M&M Modern Materials have already started their decorating so watch out.

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“The business windows look like they are straight out of a Hallmark Movie”

Grab a cup of hot coco and take a walk downtown to take in all the wonder of the season. Then hop in the car, turn on some Christmas tunes, and explore all the residential homes decorated for the holidays. Even better, make visiting Roseau & touring all the lights an annual tradition in your family.

Everyone puts a lot of effort into this competition and people across the state are talking about how amazing the holiday light displays are throughout Roseau. With the new lights on Main Street, banners, and Nights of Lights at Pioneer Farm, Roseau will be shining bright, like the North Star City we are!

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Map & Addresses of Residential and Business Listings For 2022

Click here to print a pdf of the addresses.

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Registration: November 21 – December 13, 2022
Sign Up at Border Bank or Citizens State Bank
Judging: Wednesday, December 14 between 6:00-10:00 PM
Cost: Your decorations

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Christmas Lighting Contest

Nights of Lights

Nights of Lights 2023 Roseau

Experience the Magic!

Christmas lights have a way of making the holiday season extra merry and bright, whether they’re strung around a tree or dangling from a rooftop. With the support of Pioneer Farm and the community of volunteers, the Roseau Civic and Commerce is excited to continue building a unique holiday experience for our guests. 

Nights of Lights will occur Friday-Sundays in December at the Pioneer Farm. The event will be both a drive-through and walkable experience. 

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Please be our guests. Come visit with Santa and Mrs. Clause, skate at our outside rink, take a hayride, and sip hot cocoa around a fire. The pioneer farm makes the perfect Hallmark movie moment as you celebrate the season in an old-fashioned village of lights. 

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Last year, 8,000 people experienced the magic of Nights of Lights. Our mission is to provide our park guests with a little extra holiday spirit. Please join us in brightening the season at Nights of Lights in Roseau.

 

Cost: FREE to the public.

Pioneer Farm Address: 36565 MN-11, Roseau, MN 56751

Time: 5 – 8 pm

A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS & VOLUNTEERS. Without them, this free event would not be possible.

 

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Scandinavian Festival

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Stepping inside the Scandinavian Festival gives a nod to its ancestry every way you turn.

The halls are filled with artisans sharing their whimsical pottery, hand-carved wood décor, and beautiful rosemaling. The sound of music and laughter chatters through the common areas that are decorated with Viking ships, Scandinavian flags, and photos from the past. The smell, oh the smell is that of sugar and simple deliciousness. Blend the sights, sound, and smell and you get the making of Malung Community Centers Annual Scandinavian Festival. An event that you won’t want to miss.  

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This year, we talked to the right ladies and they were willing to share some of their family recipes and secrets that they learned while cooking for generations in Scandinavian kitchens here in Roseau County. We are sharing them with you as a way of honoring their heritage and carrying on the traditions. 

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Rommegrot is a warm pudding that finds a way of bringing contentment to your soul. At the Scandinavian Festival, a kind lady handed out bowls of these simple, warm Norwegian puddings. She advised everyone to add some softened butter over the top and sprinkle it with cinnamon sugar. After finishing their first bowl, most festival goers went back for seconds. With more cinnamon and sugar the second go-’round. The pudding is wonderful, and she was willing to share her recipe.

Gracia stood with her apron on and chatted the way through the recipe. Her Rommegrot recipe is a simple mixture of milk, butter, flour, and salt. Romme translates to sour cream in Norwegian. Gracia told us if we want a tart taste add some sour cream to the mixture. When asked if she taught her grandchildren this recipe, she smiled and said of course! Traditions need to be passed on. In the old world, Gracia added, whenever a family had excess cream from milking the cows, Rommegrot was made as an affordable way to put food on the table and a smile on the face of those gathered.  

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Gracia’s Rommegrot Recipe:  

  • 1/2 lb. (2 sticks) of melted butter  
  • 1 3/4 flour  
  • 2 quarts whole milk (bring milk to boil) she uses a microwave to do this  3 T. sugar  
  • Pinch of salt  

    Melt butter in a saucepan. Add flour and mix well. Add 1/3 of the milk and beat.  Continue adding milk 1/3 at a time. Beat until smooth. When it starts to bubble,  add sugar and salt. Mix well. Remove from stove and serve with butter, sugar, and cinnamon. 

The kitchen door was open and inside a couple of elderly men and women were busy inside. Huge pots of boiling water and large grinders were being put to good use preparing the potato dumplings for the event. Over the past few hours, 1000 pounds of potatoes were peeled. This event brings people from across the state to eat and gather to celebrate the rich history and culture preserved by the festival. In  Roseau, potato dumplings are often served with bacon, ham, or side pork. They are heavy dumpling that tastes best slathered in butter. It is another 5-ingredient recipe that tastes so good. Our recipe that we are sharing has been passed on by  Marian Gunderson to her daughter Pam Hetteen. It was a recipe that never needed to find its way to a cookbook as it was a staple meal in the Gunderson home. Pam remembers making dumplings with her mother at holidays and during hunting season. Her most important instruction was to keep stirring in flour until you cannot add any more. Many of the best cooks never measure anything. They just know by the look and feel. The fond memories of dumpling day with her 92-year-old mother make Pam smile just the same as you will when you try this recipe.  

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Potato Dumplings:  

Shared by Pam Hetteen from her mother’s kitchen Marian Gunderson  

  • 4 c raw finely grated potatoes  
  • 1/2 c oatmeal  
  • 1 T salt  
  • 2 to 2 1/4 c flour  
  • Small pieces of ham mixed in the dough…probably a cup or so if making Klub  

    Form into balls using wet hands. Drop in boiling water. Boil for 30 to 40 minutes depending on size. Stir occasionally as they will stick to the bottom of your kettle. It is better if you cook a ham bone in a pot of water first, as it gives the dumplings more flavor.  

    Serve hot with lots of butter. There are a few Scandinavians that like syrup on them also.  

    Note: When you are beginning to grind the potatoes, add some of the flour and oatmeal and mix so the potatoes don’t turn dark.  Now that you know a few of the secrets found in a Scandinavian kitchen, be sure to share the goodness with your families and friends.

Best Shops for Holiday Shopping | Roseau, MN

In no particular order, here is the shopping list…

The Bread Gypsy and Scandinavian Shoppe have unique artisan items from, jewelry, pottery, and fused glass as well as Scandinavian imports. It’s the perfect place to find something a little different for the person who is hard to find a gift for.  

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Twice the Charm and Company is a great place to hunt down that one-of-a-kind item. Inside the brick building you will find an upscale clothing consignment store and The Pretty Penny, a home decor and gift shop. The Pretty Penny has many handmade items including gnomes, woodworking, and sewn goods such as towels and quilted kitchen items. They have cosmetics, skincare, and jewelry. If you’re searching for a gift for a lady, you can find it here. 

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Transfers Unlimited is your custom apparel shop located in downtown Roseau. You will find sports gear, Minnesota-themed attire as well as other on-trend styles. They also have blankets, baby items, hats and mittens. If you are looking for a custom item ask them to help design it.  
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The Polaris Experience Center, located in the historic Reed River building next to Polaris Industries, has the largest section of Polaris merchandise in the area. Save time to take the free tour through their Polaris Museum while here.

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Looking for the perfect gift? Ronnings of Roseau has the best brands in the borderland, you are sure to find something for everyone. Explore our Men’s, Women’s, Kid’s & gift sections to find everything from cozy hoodies, slippers, pajamas, and blankets to YETI drinkware, endless toys, the latest styles from The North Face, Under Armour & Hey Dude – we’ve got it all! RONNINGS Gift Cards are always a hit & they never expire

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Tis the season for gift giving! Get ahead of the game and start your Christmas shopping at Annie’s. They have it all from winter gear, home decor, clothing for kids, teens, and adults to cheese, seafood and steaks. It’s your destination shop!  
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Ace Hardware features great deals on hardware and home improvement essentials. The holidays are a busy time, as people host friends and family in their homes. Ace Hardware wants to make it as easy as possible to get your home ready for all of the holiday festivities.

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Deck the Halls with essentials for everyone on your list at Tractor Supply. No matter your budget, we have you covered.   Shop in-store or online for some great deals with curb-side pick up options. Let us help you haul it home for the holidays.  

 
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Roseau Computers is your fully stocked Computer Shop in downtown Roseau! 
 
In addition to desktop and notebook computers, Shawn carries printers, monitors, mice, routers, ink, speakers, cables, power backup devices, and so much more! – conveniently located in Downtown Roseau across from the Silver Dragon Restaurant.
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Don’t forget to put something under the tree for your four-legged family members. Pet Pantry has toys, CBD products and winter gear. Make a special stop to shop the treat bar for stocking stuffers!
 
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M&M Modern Material is the place to shop for the quilters on your gift giving list. Shop their large selection of high-quality fabrics,  must have sewing notions or pick up a gift certificate for long arming or fabric. Classes are also available.
 
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Stop and shop at Studio K, a women’s boutique in northern Minnesota. “They believe beauty is most prominent when you are comfortable in your OWN skin…and let’s face it, a killer wardrobe helps. It is their mission to curate a line that is all-inclusive, no matter your shape or size ( small to 3x). They also offer clean skincare and beauty products, jewelry, and candles. The entire line is curated by the owner so expect unique high quality, on-trend items.  It’s perfect for holiday gift-giving just remember, self-care is important too so grab a  guilt free gift for yourself too.  

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Holter Floral is your one stop shop for all things floral, gifts, decor, and plants this holiday season! We offer a wide variety of winter greens for your porch pot, custom wreaths, garlands, poinsettias, Christmas cactus, decor, and fresh-cut Christmas trees. Can’t find a gift for that certain someone? Stop in and we will help!


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Coast True Value is your locally owned hardware store. They’re proud to be a member of the True Value family, and here to serve our community. Whether you’re a pro or taking on a DIY home improvement project for the first time, they’re right here in your neighborhood with the expert advice, tools, equipment and the products you need to get the job done. Holiday shopping is fast and easy, we even gift wrap. Check out their fish finders, lease making supplies, and power tools. They will get smiles when they are unwrapped!

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Happy shopping!

Stand-Up Comedian Mary Mack Live in Roseau

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If you like stand-up comedy, then you may have heard of Mary Mack.

Mary Mack is a favorite on radio shows and podcasts around the country, including The Bob and Tom Show, Marc Maron’s WTF Podcast, and The Grand Ole Opry.

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Mary co-stars in the Hulu cartoon Solar Opposites by the creators of Rick and Morty. She has appeared in Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival, HBO’s Andy Kaufman Awards, San Francisco’s Sketchfest, and the clean Dry Bar comedy series.

Her television credits include Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham, TBS’ Conan, and NBC’s Last Comic Standing and Last Call with Carson Daly.

Louie Anderson once described Mary as “…an original character from the Midwest that rings true. She’ll be telling you a joke about one thing, and then she’ll break off into a song about minnows.”

This is a rare opportunity to see her. Tickets to her shows in other cities sell for much more and tend to SELL OUT. Take advantage of this price and come see one of the top comedians in the country right here in Roseau. She will be on stage with Danielle Thralow and Patrick Degeest.

Join us for some much-needed laughter. Limited seating is available. Click below to score your tickets.

ABOUT DANIELLE THRALOW

Danielle has performed stand-up comedy throughout the United States. She won Miami’s Funniest and was the first runner-up of ACME’s Comedy Clubs’ funniest person in the Twin Cities. She is a frequent guest on the Los Angeles-based ‘Dat Phan and Friends. Danielle is the regular host of Dubh-Linn’s Pro Comedy Tour and the #1 comic on the Dark Web. 

Get your tickets here before they sell out.

Snowmobile Trails

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Northern MN’s Best Snowmobile Trails

What does the word snowmobile mean to you? It can mean so many different things to each one of us. For some, it’s a way to get out to a favorite ice fishing spot on one of the many Minnesota lakes, or it may be a way to haul some needed supplies to various places around the farm. One person might cherish the moment they were being pulled by a snowmobile during a visit to a Christmas tree farm and headed out to the forest to find the perfect tree. For a friend of mine, a snowmobile is a way to make a living being a professional snowcross racer but never rides for fun. In my own childhood neighborhood, in the Twin Cities, the memory for one woman was a snowmobile was her only mean of transportation to the hospital during an epic snowstorm to deliver her baby! 

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For myself, when I think of the word snowmobile, I hear and feel the word “family.”

I close my eyes and remember all of the amazing places and experiences my life has benefitted from that one Roseau, MN invention. Not growing up in Roseau, but growing up with a family of snowmobile enthusiasts, I was able to take part in some pretty amazing riding experiences. From the trails around the Minneapolis metro area, to the trails of Northern Wisconsin and all the way down to the river bluff areas of southern Minnesota, I have been riding everywhere. From Mountain tops to river valleys I’ve seen it all.  I have my favorite destinations to put the miles on but in 2010, I was fortunate enough to move to Roseau (home of Polaris) and learn a whole new system of trails to cruise and experience a one-of-a-kind adventure.  Whether you are a fast trail rider to make it from point A to B in a day or out for a Sunday relaxation cruise to enjoy a destination lunch to watch a game on tv at a local restaurant, Roseau has it all. I have done it all. I have loved it all. From experiencing such a variety of riding experiences, I am able to honestly say that each one is unique with Roseau County being at the top of the list. It’s pretty exciting we have this multipurpose, functional, and fun Roseau-made snowmobile to enhance the quality of our lives!

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Let’s Go Riding! 

Let’s break down the riding options around Roseau County. Each choice gives you a variety of different scenery and ability. 

Leaving From Roseau

Depending on the amount of time/days you have riding in the area, you will have to decide what you want to want to see, experience, and accomplish.

  • First, you want to make sure your fuel tank is full and grab a bottle of water or Gatorade from a local gas station.
  • You can literally ride north, south, east, or west from the gas stations in town.
  • Maps will be available even if your sled has a modern navigational system on it. I personally have a navigation system on my snowmobile but am still old school and prefer to look at a real paper map.
  • Heading north out of Roseau you can make the choice, just before the Canadian border, either heading east or west. These trails are beautifully groomed by the Roseau County Trailblazers Snowmobile Club. If the trail runs along the road, which many do, they are groomed well. Any trails in the ditch are easy to ride, flat, and well-maintained.
  • Most of the time, I would head north, then east along the border into Lake of the Woods territory. This alone is very unique and amazing experience. Depending on the time of year and ice conditions, a person can head out onto the well-marked Lake of the Woods to various locations and destinations or you can continue to ride trails along this amazing body of water into the town of Warroad.
  • At times, my kids and I would ride from Roseau to the lake and meet up with my husband who had the fish house ready and lines in the water ready to catch our dinner. If the kids got bored fishing, we had the choice to ride into Warroad for dinner or find other friends out on the lake.
  • As my kids got older, we would ride together to Warroad, from Roseau, fuel up and then continue along the various marked groomed trails either by lakes or trails to the next border town of Baudette, MN weather can determine many things as a snowmobile rider and my dad used to say, “If you wait for the perfect day, you might not get much riding in.” What I enjoy about riding in and around Roseau County is there are places to stop to warm up, fuel up, eat a snack or larger meal and carry on to the next point of interest! 

   

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Another Amazing Snowmobile Trip is From Roseau to International Falls

This is an overnight trip but so worth it. There is a trail system you can take all the way to International Falls. If you have a couple of days to spend in the area, the doors open wide to one of the most beautiful riding spots in the world, Voyageur National Park. This National Park is a hidden gem and will take your breath away.

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It is so fun to leave Roseau and depending on the weather, warm up with a hot chocolate in Warroad, fuel up in the next town west in Baudette and off you go to International Falls. Connecting trails really make the adventure fun and you get the fix of modern riding along with the freedom of feeling like you are exploring back in the French Voyageur days. You experience a little of all types of riding and have the option of several places to ride trails west or on a cruise along the shoreline of Lake of the Woods. When you get to International Falls, it’s magical when you get onto the wide-open Rainy Lake. The lights of the homes along the shore as you cruise on to your evening destination is breathtaking. It can be a little intimidating but oh so worth it.

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Roseau to International falls is a trip for the bucket list. 

Heading south of Roseau you are welcomed by a north and south-groomed trail along Hwy 89. This brings back the most memories for me because my kids and I, at a very young age, were using this trail to take rides after school or on the weekends to the small town of Wannaska. Here we would fuel up and head inside the family-run gas station to visit the deer heads on the walls and local happenings while enjoying hot chocolate and a snack. This was a highlight of my kid’s childhood and we felt so lucky to be able to ride from our backyard and go on a small excursion to get some fresh air. The trail diverts in many directions and from my house I can watch the groomer go by as I wash the dishes from my kitchen sink. I can hop on my sled, cross the Roseau River and ride anywhere on designated trails. Between Roseau and Wannaska, which is only about 13 miles, there are two trails heading west that will take you in the direction of Greenbush, Strathcona, and eventually Thief River Falls (home of Arctic Cat). These trails will get you from point A to point B with great scenery of the fantastic farmland and views of the Red River Valley.  

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From Wannaska, you can ride south and east.

This is where Roseau County has a small gift to the eyes. The trail heading to the east takes you past several farms and within a few miles you are in Beltrami Island State Forest. The Roseau River runs through it and it’s like a scene out of a Hallmark movie.

You pass the Espe Christmas Tree Farm on the edge of this beautiful 703,382 acre state forest and it just appears! Here in Roseau County, we have the state’s second-largest of 60 state forests. In this forest, there are five rivers that have their headwaters here! This trail through Beltrami will take your breath away. The trail winds around the damned up Roseau River (called Hayes Lake) and you will ride through massive pines and hardwoods. Gone are the fields that make Roseau County so bountiful and for a good part of your ride you feel like you are in the hilly, curvy trails that central Minnesota is known for.

While in Beltrami, you can stop and make a fire at the shelter, bring your fishing poles and catch supper or just cruise through the miles and miles of forest roads that are so abundant with blueberries in the summer. Not many people know about this special gift we have in Roseau and it’s worth the look. Heading south even further a person can head down to Four Town, fuel up, and make a decision to head back to Rosea or loop around and catch up with the many loops and route this trail system offers. My family has left Wannaska and Four Town and headed all the way towards Red Lake and south into Kehiler, Northhome, and down into Grand Rapids. No matter where we ride, our starting point has been Roseau and its options are infinite. 

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Being that Roseau is a hub for history, engineering geniuses, passion, and just plain grassroots inventions of such amazing machines, it is a feeling of honor to make this town a destination to start one of your riding quests. Not only will you have the opportunity to visit the Polaris Experience Center, which is a 5,600 sq foot walk through history of Polaris but you can also have the opportunity to take a tour of the actual Polaris Factory. This town is amazingly welcoming and proud of what they have produced from passion to production over the past 65 years. Many from families who are now third-generation employees and engineers making a difference in the race to stay on top of the competition. The sacrifice people have put into this small town snow machine factory, on the Canadian border, far from any Target store or tourist attraction (other than Lake of the Woods), is a warm place to visit on a cold winter weekend.

You will never be the same and you will have gained an insight into how a small rural town full of farmers, fishermen, and hockey players created a jewel and called it Polaris.    

    

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Author: Carrie Hedlund 

Ax Throwing in Roseau

Axe throwing is exactly as great as it sounds!

When you walk into a new place, you decide within the first few seconds if you’re going to have a good time or not. Similar to darts, axe throwing is a sport in which the competitor throws an axe at a target attempting to hit as close as possible to the bullseye. It is a great team-building activity and a fun social event.

Indoor axe throwing is a great way to impress your date or at least have fun laughing and learning together. Axe throwing is also a great way to release that pent-up aggression. Moreover, there is no better way than to channel your inner Norse God. It is surprisingly appropriate for all skill levels.

Riverview Outdoors has four targets available and all you have to do is call for reservations or click the book now button on this link.

Here are the details you might be wondering about.  

  • Cost: $20 per person, per hour 
  • 4 targets available 
  • Call for details and reservations or click the “Book Now” button above!
  • Must be 18 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult
  • All participants MUST sign a waiver
  • No personal axes allowed, must use the provided axe
  • ROAR personnel has the right to refuse service to anyone who is assumed to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol 
  • Must wear close-toed shoes
  • Ask them about hosting a birthday party or fundraiser

Roseau Hosts MN Hot Dish Cook-Off 

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Hot dish competitions are held throughout Minnesota each year. Roseau hosts their annual Hot Dish Cook Off at Fall Harvest Festival the first weekend in October. These cook offs are becoming so popular that in Washington, Minnesota’s congressional representatives compete in an annual Hotdish-Off. When Jimmy Fallon visited a family in Champlin before the Minneapolis Super Bowl, what did he eat? Tater Tot  hot dish, of course. 

What’s a Hotdish

What’s a Minnesota Hotdish? As any Minnesotan knows, if you layer  ground meat, veggies and a starch such as pasta, rice or potatoes , mix  in a can of condensed soup and throw it in the oven you’ll get hot dish. It’s a one pot wonder doncha know. If you are visiting Roseau, stop by Nelson’s Café on Main Street for an authentic MN Hotdish. You will walk away feeling content after a big helping of comfort food

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Where did the term “Hotdish” come from?

The word “hotdish” was first used in a 1930 Minnesotan cookbook  published by the Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid. This landmark recipe  called for hamburger meat, onions, celery, canned peas, canned tomato soup, and Creamettes — Minnesotan macaroni — all to be stirred together and baked. What started as a staple of church basement  potlucks and family gatherings has evolved into more than a recipe,  becoming a hallmark of you-betcha Minnesota culture. Everywhere else it’s just casserole.

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Want to try some of the tasty recipes that were entered into this year’s Roseau Hotdish Cook Off? Here are the family favorites from Roseau,  MN.