
There is extensive dock space for more ships and the event site on land is nearly three times as large as Duluth. The new venue is at Two Harbors' Agate Bay. Previously located on Duluth's waterfront, Festival of Sail is moving for the 2022 edition due to construction on Duluth's waterfront. Reply Replies Anonymous at 9:25 AM Use slide bars bottom and right side to view page.
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We attended the first day of the festival to see the armada of ships parade in full sail from the lake through the canal and under the Aerial Lift Bridge to the inner harbor. There are many ticket options, including single day passes, multi-day, boarding tours and more.
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Mixing with the festival goers were re-enactors portraying members of the Royal Navy from the war of 1812. The festival will feature 12 ships in Agate Bay in Two Harbors plus a variety of related activities.

The highlight show was a nightly performance of the Pirates of Penzance comic opera performed by the University of Minnesota School of Fine Arts and the Duluth Playhouse. In addition to food and beverage tents the festival stage hosted numerous musical and entertainment acts each day of the festival. In addition, two ships - the Roseway and the Denis Sullivan - offered two hour sailaway voyages out in the lake. Most of the ships were docked in the harbor for four days and hosted ship tours, allowing thousands of people to board the ships for narrated tours. Anticipating the arrival of these fantastic vessels Duluth decided the occasion was a good excuse for a party - so they hosted the Tall Ships Festival in Bayfront Park and the harbor in front of the Convention Center. In the last week of July and the first week of August nine beautiful sailing ships arrived in Duluth as part of the Great Lakes United Tall Ships Challenge Race. Previously located on Duluths waterfront, Festival of Sail is moving for the 2022 edition due to construction on Duluths waterfront. See bottom of the page for info on the 2022 Festival)ĭuluth, Minnesota Events Visitor Attractions (directory of our pages on things to see and do in Duluth)Ģ010 Tall Ships Festival. It's the first tall ship to visit the Flower City since 2019.(August 3 - 7. Rochester is thrilled to have it, even with a delay in its arrival. This ship was built by the Victoria Foundation, a non-profit that specializes in building replicas to help people experience a slice of history. It is pretty wild, that's a great way to describe it."

They have all the instruments they use and crew cabin quarters and what they slept on. I think reading about it is a lot different that seeing it in person. It is a great way to spend time with your kids and show them that this is how we discovered the world at one time. "There is crew on the ship, so if you have questions and want to know more about it they are there to answer it for you. "It is walking tour, a self-guided tour," said Catlyn Case of the Port of Rochester Marina. Tall ship-the Nao Trinidad is delayed in its journey from Michigan due to bad weather so it’s expected at the Port of Rochester *Friday morning.
