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or Ojibwe language) ~ More Words |
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Welcome to Lac du Flambeau!
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We would like to invite you to experience the Lac du Flambeau heritage by sampling our succulent organic strawberries from the Golden Eagle Farm, find comfort in the traditionally harvested wild rice, and you can’t forget the mouthwatering Fry Bread. Walk the paths that our Ojibwe ancestors did, see how they built their homes, tools and the games they played. Shop at Adaawe Place, our new shopping district, and see the crafts and art that has been taught to generations. Take a break on the ample park benches throughout downtown where you can sit back and “Refresh Your Spirit”.
Wild Ricing Video (YouTube) |
CLICK
HERE to download a road map
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Join us during our community events where the whole family can learn, relax and enjoy the amazing beauty that Mother Nature gave Lac du Flambeau. Experience those gifts on one of our 260 lakes, paddle our 71 miles of rivers and streams or catch glimpses of wildlife and the many birding opportunities on the Powell Marsh, 28,000 acres of wetlands designated by the state as one of the top birding destinations in Wisconsin. Catch a record size fish in the premiere fishing area, or take the easy route and visit the William J. Poupart Fish Hatchery and have a guaranteed dinner! Immerse yourself in the Ojibwe culture at the George W. Brown Jr., Museum and Cultural Center or Waswagoning Indian Village through classes, tours and displays. The rich history of the land and our people is what makes Lac du Flambeau “Truly a Place to Refresh Your Spirit!
CLICK
HERE to download a 2008 Visitor's Guide
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