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Roseau, Feels Like Home

Roseau City Center

The Roseau City Center is a state of the art facility, one of the largest in the area, made for hosting events such as weddings, conferences,…

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The Home of Roseau Rams Hockey

A Proud Tradition

Rams hockey is a Proud Tradition in Roseau.

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Roseau Veterans Memorial

Parks & Recreation

Come visit the many Parks & Displays Roseau has to offer

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Remembering Our Heritage

Roseau Pioneer Village

It has been said, "We cannot chart the future until we have seen the past." The Pioneer Farm and Village, the "Hidden Jewel" of Roseau County,…

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Diva Days

Showcase of Events

Roseau is home to many wonderful events throughout the year.

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Beautiful City Parks

Parks & Recreation

Come visit the many Parks & Displays Roseau has to offer

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Scandinavian Festival

Showcase of Events

Roseau is home to many wonderful events throughout the year.

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Healthy Lives

Lifecare Medical Center

LifeCare Medical Center provides care for a healthy life.

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Points of Interest


 

The Roseau area has many recreational attractions for the tourist as well as providing facilities for the sports minded resident of the area regardless of the season. Below is a summary of some of the things that the Roseau Region has to offer.  
 
Wildflowers bloom from early April to late October. Fall foliage generally peaks the second week of September.
 
 For more tourist information on the Roseau Region contact:
  • Roseau Tourism Bureau: (800) 815-1824
  • Lake of the Woods Area Tourism Bureau - Website: (800) 382-FISH
  • Warroad Area Chamber of Commerce - Website: (800) 328-4455
  • Greenbush Town & Country Club: (218) 782-2146
  • Northwest Angle & Island Chamber of Commerce: (218) 223-8311
The Best Scenic Highway In Minnesota
       Waters of the Dancing Sky
Length: 229 miles
Website: http://www.watersofthedancingsky.org/

Named after the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), this scenic byway spans 229 miles of northern Minnesota and in some places skirts the border of Canada. This is the true Northwoods. On the west end of the byway, visit the Pine to Prairie Birding Trail for opportunities to see a wide variety winged creatures. On the east, you might want to trade in your vehicle for a boat to explore Voyageurs National Park where you might be able to see moose browsing along the shorelines. Along the way, marvel at all the water, forests, farmlands and small towns. And if you're looking for something completely different, stop for a factory tour at places like Polaris in Roseau or Marvin Windows in Warroad.