This article contains the Rules and Regulations PDF taken from the member's area of lostlakewoodsclub.com. I've converted it from PDF to a more usable HTML format, but we also have the original PDF.
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This article contains the Rules and Regulations PDF taken from the member's area of lostlakewoodsclub.com. I've converted it from PDF to a more usable HTML format, but we also have the original PDF.
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Huge amazing wood play structure & totem pole. Great for playing a game of hot lava monster or tag.
Port-a johns available. Handicap accessible.
Located in Ossineke on Ossineke Rd. across from Dinosaur Gardens.
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A large Statue of Paul Bunyan with a neutered Babe the Blue Ox is on site in downtown Ossineke, on US-23. This particular Paul has especially overinflated shoulders and biceps, the result, no doubt, of his prodigious tree-chopping.
A Bit of History
A tavern was once across the road, and a drunk shot off Babe's balls in the '50s. The same gun was used in a murder a week later. Babe's balls were never replaced.
Read more: Paul Bunyan and Babe StatuesYou can explore the history and archaeology of a national treasure of nearly 200 historic shipwrecks in and around Thunder Bay at the Great lakes Maritime Heritage Center, the Thunder Buy National Marine Sanctuary's 20,000 square foot river front headquarters. Exhibits on Great Lakes maritime history and shipwrecks include the new "Exploring the Shipwreck Century" exhibit. This permanent 8,000 square ft. exhibit enables visitors to experience elements of a traditional maritime museum, combined with a hands-on discovery center. The hands-on discovery exhibit features life-sized re-creations of an historic Great lakes schooner. Other features include shipwreck sites, artifact displays, and interactive learning stations on technology and diving.
The Center also features a sanctuary store, state of the art education space, high-definition theater, and archaeological conservation lab. The admission-free Center is a great destination and the best place to begin exploring Thunder Bay.
Read more: Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center