Ely, MN
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About Ely
- • Sigurd Olson, wilderness writer and conservationist, lived and wrote extensively in Ely.
- • The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) was heavily advocated for by Ely residents.
- • Iron ore mining in the late 19th century spurred Ely's initial growth and development.
- • Ely is home to the International Wolf Center, offering unique wolf education programs.
- • The 1980s iron mining decline led to a shift toward tourism and recreation.
- • Named after mining developer Arthur Ely in 1887, Ely became a city in 1891.
- • With 3,273 people, it's smaller than many Minneapolis neighborhoods.
- • At 1,463 feet, the elevation provides stunning views of the surrounding wilderness.
- • Tourism and outdoor recreation are the mainstays of Ely's economy today.
- • Ely evokes a sense of rugged independence mixed with serene natural beauty.
- • The Minnesota Wild are the closest NHL team, winning the Northwest Division in 2008.
- • Ely is a major entry point for canoe trips into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.