Parking
Public parking is now FREE 24/7 unless otherwise noted. Parking is free on the street during the weekend, but the 2-hour time limit is still enforced.
A – Lighthouse Lot
Up to 3 hours $3.00 | Up to 6 hours $6.00 | Up to 12 hours $8.00 | Up to 24 hours $10.00 | Events as posted.
B – Northwest Iron Lot
Up to 3 hours $3.00 | Up to 6 hours $6.00 | Up to 12 hours $8.00 | Up to 24 hours $10.00 | Events as posted.
C – Canal Park Lodge Annex Lot / Paulucci Building Lot
Privately Owned. $5 -see lot attendant for more information.
D – Lake City Lot
Up to 3 hours $3.00 | Up to 6 hours $6.00 | Up to 12 hours $8.00 | Up to 24 hours $10.00 | Events as posted.
E – Sculptured Wall Lot
Coin meters: $0.25 per 20 minutes with a 3-hour maximum stay.
F – Lake Place Lot
$1.00 per hour with an $8.00 daily maximum fee.
G – Steam Plant Lot
Available weekday evenings after 4 pm & all day on weekends. $0.50 per hour with a $4.00 daily maximum fee. Payments are enforced year-round.
H – Irvin Lot
Available weekday evenings after 4 pm & all day on weekends. $0.50 per hour with a $4.00 daily maximum fee. Payments are enforced year-round.
Parking along S. Lake Ave. & Canal Park Dr.
Lake Ave. uses single-space meters, while Canal Park Drive uses multi-space pay stations. All spaces have a 2-hour time limit that is enforced year-round. The cost is $0.25 for 20 minutes.
Transportation
DTA
Bus #15 services Canal Park & Park Point »
Bus Fares »
Taxi
Port Town Trolley
The Port Town Trolley provides daily service between downtown Duluth, Canal Park, and Bayfront Festival Park. The trolley runs every half hour between 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. from June until Labor Day. The Trolley fare is $0.50. Day passes are available on the Trolley for $4.
DECC
Duluth Downtown Skywalk
Additional Parking
Ramp Locations in Downtown Duluth »
Get to Canal Park
Drive
Duluth is 150 miles north of Minneapolis/St. Paul, just a 2.5 hour drive on Interstate 35.
Shuttle Services Between Duluth & Minneapolis
Skyline Shuttle »
Jefferson Lines »
Greyhound »
In the Air to DLH
The Duluth International Airport (DLH) is conveniently located just 10 minutes from downtown.
United Express offers daily non-stop flights from Duluth (DLH) to Chicago O’Hare (ORD).
Delta Airlines offers daily non-stop flights from Duluth (DLH) to Minneapolis (MSP).
Car Charging Stations
The Endion Station parking lot in Canal Park has new electric car charging stations.
More info on Charging Stations »
Maps
Google Maps to plan your trek around Duluth »
Hiking
Duluth and Northestern Minnesota has some of the most scenic and beautiful hikes in the Midwest! Ranging from short walks to long overnight hiking for the serious trekkers. Whether you’re looking to get away from the crowds as a couple or with your family, check out all the areas best trails here»
https://www.alltrails.com/us/minnesota/duluth
Biking
Duluth and Northestern Minnesota has some of the most scenic and beautiful biking in the Midwest! Ranging from city biking to road and mountain biking for the serious bikers. Whether you’re looking to get away from the crowds as a couple or with your family, check out all the areas best trails here:
https://www.traillink.com/city/duluth-mn-trails/
Skiing
Duluth and Northestern Minnesota has the best skiing in the Midwest! Whether your looking for cross country skiing or downhill skiing there are many options to pick from. Grab your skis and get ready for some fun on any of the areas best trails!
https://www.duluthxc.com/local-trails
spiritmountain.com
lutsen.com
giantsridge.com
Birding
http://www.365daysofbirds.com/northern-minnesota-birding-locations/
Fly into DLH
It’s very easy to fly in and out of DLH, Duluth’s International Airport. Conveniently located just 7.2 miles from Canal Park, navigating to and from the airport is a breeze. DLH has nonstop service to 2 major hubs connecting you to thousands of cities around the world. Reserve your next flight to Canal Park through DLH.
#FLYDLH
Duluth Relocation
Duluth makes for a great place to celebrate all four seasons. Annual temps range from an average high of 74 degrees in July to an average high of 20 degrees in January.
Property Value
In 2016, homes valued at $325,000 paid $4,502 in property taxes annually and by 2020, values rose to $478,000, up 47% in value while paying a 62% increase in taxes, bringing the total annual property taxes to $7,321 per year!