
Fireworks on tap in Tofte, Grand Marais, and Grand Portage on July 4th, starting at dark. Photo courtesy of the Lake Superior Trading Post. (File photo)
The Fourth of July is a time for swimming in the lake, rock skipping, shopping, agate hunting, donuts, long hikes, canoe trips, barbecues, fireworks, art openings, and time with family and friends. It’s the true kick-off for summer here in the Northwoods.
The celebration starts on Thursday with the opening reception for a new exhibit at Studio 21 from 3-5 pm.
The RISING Arrowhead Artist Exhibition features work by Ellen Cashman & Kimberly Baerg
This exhibition brings together the work of Baerg, an acrylic painter from Duluth, and Cashman, a bead artist from Ely. Baerg’s paintings center on the wildlife of northern Minnesota, capturing the presence and personality of animals through expressive color and layered brushwork. Her work reflects a deep connection to the region’s natural environment, where familiar creatures emerge with both realism and emotion.
Cashman’s intricate beadwork complements these themes through texture, pattern, and careful craftsmanship. Inspired by the natural world and regional traditions, her pieces invite close inspection and quiet reflection. Together, Baerg and Cashman create a visual conversation that celebrates the landscapes, wildlife, and creative spirit of northern Minnesota. The exhibit continues through July.
Refreshments will be served at the reception. The public is invited.
Also on Thursday, the Art Counter Project at Joy and Company will be held from 3-4:30 pm, offering the public an opportunity to make their own art.
The art projects vary this week, but an instructor will be there, and supplies will be available. The event is free with a suggested $5 donation. Joy and Company also encourages chalk art on the floors and art-making in the back lot. Open to all.
Also on Thursday, the Grand Marais Farmers Market is held in the Community Center parking lot from 4:30-6 pm.

The Grand Marais Farmer’s Market will be held in the parking lot of the Cook County Community Center from 4:30-6 pm on Thursdays.
This is a great market and features everything from locally-grown vegetables, flowers, baked goods, artisan breads, maple syrup, and more. Open to all.
Also, two ongoing summer tours continue, including the Sawmill Tour at Hedstrom Lumber on Thursdays. (Click here to learn more) and the Harbor History Walking Tour, organized by the Cook County Historical Society on Friday evenings. Click here to learn more.
The holiday celebrations begin on Friday. Here are the planned events, by community:
Fourth of July 2026
Tofte:
- Hosted by the Sugarbush Trail Association. Pre-registration is recommended but same day registration is available. Learn more here.
- Tofte Trek starts from Birch Grove Community School.
- Tofte 4th of July Festivities:
- Beginning at 11 am., the town of Tofte will have bouncy houses, minnow races, craft vendors, live music, a beer garden, food vendors, and more.
- The parade kicks off at 1 pm.
- 10 pm | Fireworks at Tofte Town Park.
Grand Marais:
- 10 am | Cook County Market
This market features arts and crafts by local artists as well as live music. This week, Tom Van Cleve & Erik Hahn will play from 10 am to noon, and Michelle Miller will play from noon to 2 pm.
At the market, look for paintings and prints, cards, fused glass, baskets, hand-dyed scarves and clothing, Lake Superior rocks, baked goods, and more. (Note: there’s often a spontaneous dog parade around noon.)
Other events in the Grand Marais area on Saturday include:
- 1:30 pm | Devil’s Track Boat Parade | Line up at Skyport Lodge waterfront beginning at 1:00 p.m. All welcome!
- 11 am – midnight | 4th of July Yard Party at Skyport | feat. DJ Angel and Fireworks over Devil’s Track Lake. Following the annual Devil’s Track Lake Boat Parade, head to Skyport Lodge & Raven Rock Grill for an afternoon and evening of lakeside fun at Skyport Lodge.
- 4:30 pm | Community Barbecue and Old Fashioned Church Picnic | Grand Marais Rec Park hosted by the Cornerstone Community Church.
- 9 pm – midnight | 4th of July Karaoke Party | Hosted by Erik Stee at Up Yonder
- 10 pm | Fireworks over Grand Marais harbor
Gunflint Trail:
- 12 pm | Poplar Paddle Parade 2026
- Celebrate the 4th of July on beautiful Poplar Lake. Meet at the White Pine Lodge main dock at noon and paddle over to Poplar Haus with Allison from White Pine Lodge and special guest Jemma from @minnesotamermaid. Bring your own canoe, kayak, or paddleboard, or borrow one from White Pine Lodge (limited amount available, must reserve ahead of time).
Hovland
- Hovland Arts Festival | Saturday & Sunday, July 4-5 | 10 am – 4 pm each day.
- The Hovland Arts Festival is a popular summer art festival showcasing the talent and artistry of Hovland area artists, crafters, and musicians, held at the historic Hovland Town Hall.
- There is always lots to choose from in this art fair, and refreshments are available.
Grand Portage:
- Rock the Lake Music Festival | Friday & Saturday, July 3 & 4 | Free outdoor music festival at Grand Portage Lodge & Casino featuring live music from 4:30 – 10:00 pm Friday and 12:30 – 10:00 pm Saturday.
- 10 p.m. Saturday, July 4 | Fireworks over Grand Portage Bay.
On Monday, the Monday Porch Talk series continues at the Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center at 1 pm.
Topics vary each week. This week, learn about Wild Cats. Free and open to all.
Also on Monday, Life Drawing Sessions with Tim Vahle and Neil Sherman will be held in the Log Cabin Building this summer.
Here is the schedule of sessions, which are held from 5:30-8 pm.
- Monday, July 6
- Monday, July 13
- Monday, July 20
Cost: $20 per session (payable in cash onsite)
All are welcome.
Exhibits:
The Johnson Heritage Post has opened an inspiring exhibit of batiks on paper: Natural Gestures, a solo exhibition by Emily Donovan.
Donovan uses historical methods to forage and procure natural pigments from plants and insects, blending traditional craft with a modern approach to batik.

Hyacinth, batik on paper, by Emily Donovan, is one of the pieces in the exhibit at the Heritage Post.
Because each pigment is physically tied to the land, Donovan’s paintings feature a “living mark” where materials like beeswax and organic dyes create unpredictable results. This collection is a visual “gesture” of respect and awe for nature’s abilities.
The exhibit continues through July 12. Free.
Weaver Julie Arthur is the July Artist of the Month at the Johnson Heritage Post.
The Heritage Post is open from 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday through Saturday and from 1-5 pm Sunday.
There are two weeks left to see the 2026 Member Show at the Duluth Art Institute.

The Duluth Art Institute 2026 Member Show continues.
More than 100 pieces in a wide variety of media are on view in this show. It closes on July 10.
Here is the QR code to see the pieces in the show.
The Swedish American Institute in Minneapolis is exhibiting “Eyes as Big as Plates,” a surrealist photography exhibition showcasing humans in harmony with nature by Finnish-Norwegian artists Riitta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth.
In release, the Institute said: “This stunning photography series began as a playful exploration of characters from Nordic folklore and has evolved into a project spanning over 160 uniquely crafted portraits created in 17 countries across five continents. They camouflage humans in organic materials sourced from the surrounding environment, creating surreal, other-worldly photography that blends artistry and curiosity with anthropology, activism, and education. Each portrait features one person, often an individual Hjorth and Ikonen met organically in their travels, who is actively impacted by the changing environment. The duo has documented farmers, surfers, grandmas, citizen scientists, wild boar hunters, mycologists, philosophers, and many more in their natural environments, capturing and challenging how humans view relationships with the living world. Ikonen and Hjorth’s artistic process blends humans into their surroundings and affirms co-existence as the only sustainable path forward.”
The exhibit continues through October 25.
Opportunites:
Tim Vahle is holding a series of four-hour workshops this summer entitled: How to See Like an Artist.
Many of the workshops have already sold out, but there is still some space. To find out more and register, click here.
Upcoming:
The Lutsong Music Festival will be held July 9- 12.
The Music Festival includes live music, an artisan market, food, and more. Events will be held at Caribou Highlands and the North Shore Winery. To find out more and see the music schedule, click here.
The Grand Marais Arts Festival is next weekend, July 11-12, in downtown Grand Marais.
The Arts Festival brings artists from all over the region for the two-day event, featuring a wide variety of media as well as demonstrations, art-making activities, and live music.
The festival is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.
The booths are open from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday, July 11, and from 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday, July 12.
To find out more, including artists who will be participating, click here.
Borderlands, an exhibit featuring works by Betsy Bowen, Jeanne Hedstrom, Stephan Hoglund, and Heidi Sobanja, opens at the Johnson Heritage Post on July 17.
The opening reception is from 5-7 pm. Stay tuned.
Artists at Work:

Rebel Loon, acrylic, by Rae Rae Klesser. She is one of the artists who will be at the Hovland Arts Festival this weekend

A large fish eye Isle Royale Greenstone: Chlorastrolite and a dark green and Red Thomsonite by Stephan Hoglund. He is one of the artists in the upcoming Borderlands show.
Online Findings:
Online Music:
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Live Music:
Thursday, July 2:
- Gordon Thorne, North Shore Winery, 6-8 pm
- Pete Kavanaugh, Cascade Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
- Briand Morrison and Roxann Berglund, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 6-9 pm
Friday, July 3:
- Briand Morrison and Roxann Berglund, Stone’s Throw Room, East Bay Suites, 4–6 pm
- Barbara Jean and Mike Lewis, North Shore Winery, 4:30-6:30 pm
- Grand Portage Lodge & Casino’s ROCK THE LAKE
- 4:30: Mitchell Hall & the Tennessee Trio
- 6:30: Bobby Jensen & the Dead Cowboys
- 8:30: Ladies of Country
- Pete Kavanaugh, Moguls Grille & Taproom at Caribou Highlands Lodge, 7-9 pm
- Jim Miller, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 7:30-10 pm
- John Gruber, Bluefin Grille, 8-10 pm
- Southpaws, Up Yonder, 8-11 pm
Saturday, July 4:
- Tom Van Cleve & Erik Hahn then Michele Miller, Cook County Market at the Hub, 10-2 pm
- Hovland Art Festival, Hovland Town Hall
- 10: Adam Kirsh
- 12: Joe Paulik
- 2: Pete Kavanaugh
- Grand Portage Lodge & Casino’s ROCK THE LAKE
- 12:30: Moonshot
- 2:30: 8foot4
- 4:30: Aftershock
- 6:30: Dust N’ Bones
- 8:30: Richrath REO Project
- Portage Band, Birch Terrace Supper Club & Lounge, 4-8 pm
- Roxann Berglund, Cascade Lodge Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
- Bump Blomberg, Moguls Grille & Taproom at Caribou Highlands Lodge, 7-9 pm
- Joe Paulik, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 7:30-10 pm
- The BlackFlys, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 8-11 pm
- EricKaoke, Karaoke hosted by Erick Stee, Up Yonder, 9-11:59 pm
Sunday, July 5:
- Hovland Art Festival, Hovland Town Hall
- 10: Andrew Huber
- 12: Jim Miller
- 2: Emma Tweten
- Gordon Thorne, Bump Blomberg and friends, North Shore Winery, 3:30-5:30 pm
- Cameron Erickson, Moguls Grille & Taproom at Caribou Highlands Lodge, 5-7 pm
- Bump Blomberg, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
Monday, July 6:
- Timmy Haus, Voyageur Brewing Company, 5-7 pm
- Pete Kavanaugh, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 3-6 pm
- Gordon Thorne, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
- Emma Tweten, Bluefin Grille, 8-10 pm
Tuesday, July 7:
- Eric Frost, North Shore Winery, 4:30-6:30 pm
- Open Stage hosted by Pete K, Up Yonder, 6-8 pm
- Emma Tweeten, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 6-9 pm
- Pat Eliasen, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
- Community Singing, Log Cabin at the Grand Marais Community Center, 7 pm
- Michelle Miller, Stone’s Throw Room, East Bay Suites, 5-7 pm
- Pat Eliasen, Raven Rock Grill at Skyport Lodge, 6-8 pm
- Joe Paulik, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 6-9 pm
- Cameron Erickson, Bluefin Grille, 8-10 pm
Thursday, July 9:
- Lutsong – North Shore Winery
- The Scarlet Goodbye Duo, 6-6:45 pm
- Emily Haavik & the 35’s, 7-8 pm
- Jim Miller, Cascade Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
- Gordon Thorne, North Shore Winery, 6-8 pm
- Frequency Rising, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 6-9 pm
Friday, July 10:
- Lutsong
- Nobody From Nowhere, 4-4:45 pm
- Luke Callen Band, 5-5:45 pm
- Weary Ramblers, 6-6:50 pm
- Humbird, 7:30-8:45 pm
- Caribou Campfire Guitar Pull, 9-11 pm
- Bump Blomberg, Birch Terrace Supper Club & Lounge, 4-7 pm
- Barbara Jean and Mike Lewis, North Shore Winery, 4:30-6:30 pm
- Joe Paulik, Bluefin Grille, 8-10 pm
- RLB, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 8-11 pm
Saturday, July 11:
- Lutsong, Caribou Tent
- Sarah Morris, hike and concert, 9:45-10:45 am
- Breanne Marie and the Front Porch Sinners, 11:30-12:15 pm
- Dan Rodriguez, 12:30-1:15 pm
- Timmy Haus, 1:45-2:30 pm
- La Plant Road, 3-3:45 pm
- Clayton Ryan Trio, 4:15-5:30 pm
- David Huckfelt’s Mystery Lights, 5:45-6:30 pm
- Lutsong Burn with Greg Mueller, 9 pm
- Caribou Campfire Guitar Pull, 9:30-11 pm
- Tom Van Cleve & Erik Hahn then Fred Anderson, Cook County Market at the Hub, 10-2 pm
- Lutsong, Caribou East Stage/Music Mission
- Almost Brothers, 1:15-1:45 pm
- Laura Hugo, 2:30-3 pm
- The International Treasures, 3:45-4:15 pm
- Todd Smith and Billy Manzik, Music by The Lake at Skyport Lodge, 4-7 pm
- Portage Band, Birch Terrace Supper Club & Lounge, 4-8 pm
- Gene LaFond & Amy Grillo, Cascade Lodge Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
- Lutsong, North Shore Winery
- Stonebridge Singers, 7:10-7:25 pm
- Poliça, 7:30-9 pm
- RLB, Raven’s Nest at the Gun Flint Tavern, 8-11 pm
Sunday, July 12:
- Lutsong
- Christopher David Hanson, 10-11:30 pm
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RLB Live (Richard Lewis Band), North Shore Winery (Lutsong), 3:30-5:30 pm
- Timmy Haus, Moguls Grille & Taproom at Caribou Highlands Lodge, 5-7 pm
Photography:
Here’s a selection from what we found this week:
Wildlife:

Super Mom by Don Davison.

Swan mama and signets by David Johnson.

Albino White-tailed Deer with normal fawns by Paul Sundberg.

Gathering by David Johnson.
Potpourri:

Jane’s Fish House, Croftville Road, by Don Davison.

Ferns, photo illustration by Don Davison.

You will probably find a treasure here by Bryan Hansel.
Landscapes, Skyscapes & Waterscapes:

Sunrise by Don Davison.

Waterfall Magic by Bryan Hansel.
Have a great weekend, everyone! Happy 4th!
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