Each month Reed Realty features a northwest Minnesota town and shares tidbits of information as well as links to resources for those who are new to the area. This month featured town is Baudette, MN – Home to Willie the Walleye.

Known as the “Walleye Capital of the World” and one of the most popular northern vacation destinations for anglers, hunters, and sports enthusiasts, Baudette, MN is located in Northern MN in Lake of the Woods County on the Canadian Border.

People visit Baudette for the stunning international waters and the breathtaking scenery. People stay in Lake of the Woods County because of the close-knit community.  Baudette is home to ANI Pharmaceuticals, many locally owned businesses, specialty shops, restaurants, and 50 + hotels and resorts.  Weekends are typically filled with community events from 5k races, fishing tournaments, to fairs and festivals celebrating everything from Willie Walleye, a spectacular 4th of July Celebration, to Lake of the Woods food icons like walleye cheeks and wild blueberries.

The nightlife of Baudette is particularly exciting in the summer months with many of the resorts offering live bands and fish fry’s on the Rainy River. Take a boat cruise in the evening and dock at one of the many resorts to eat, drink and be entertained! During the winter months many of the area resorts also offer live band and karaoke.

If you are looking to move to a small town with breathtaking sunsets, world-class fishing, scenic beauty, numerous outdoor activities, and the best neighbors around, look no further than Baudette, MN.

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Buying and selling properties in Northern MN calls for knowledge and experience in the area. If you are looking to purchase a home, vacation home, hunting property, or selling, give our team a call. We take pride in bringing you the best service in the area and we are ready to help you with all your real estate needs.

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