
If you’re looking for unique things to do in MN, be sure to check out the International Wolf Center.
Located in Ely, Minnesota, the center is a research and educational facility, opened to the public, that promotes the “survival of wolf populations” and the roles Americans play in achieving that goal.
By educating visitors about the problems wolves face, problems caused by humanity, the center hopes to thwart practices detrimental to the species.
During a visit to the International Wolf Center, visitors will learn about the differences in wolves around the world as well as meet a live wolf exhibit.
Currently, the pack includes three arctic gray wolves who play an integral role in educating visitors.
Additionally, the center hosts special children’s programs as well as other immersive lectures and seminars.
Before leaving the center, be sure to check out the awesome gift shop where you can pick up fearsome wolf merchandise.