North Shore 'glamping resort' with Swedish 'tälts' now open!
A new “glampground” is coming to Minnesota’s North Shore.
Beaver Bay-based North Shore Camping Co. recently announced that its campground focused on comfort, convenience and coziness just opened. Reservations are currently being taken for the summer and fall seasons.
North Shore Camping is a newly built glamping resort with cabin-like tents, or “tälts,” which is the Swedish term for the lodges. The tents, which fit up to two or four people, are equipped with amenities such as solar power stations, a water dispenser, cookware, bedding, and access to a nearby pool, hot tub, and sauna.
The project has been in the works since May of last year and has recently concluded with 10 sites sitting on about 190 acres.
The resort's website defines glamping as "a form of camping involving accommodation and facilities more luxurious than those associated with traditional camping."
North Shore Camping has a group of four owners, three of whom are confirmed to be executives at Leisure Hotels and Resorts by a company spokesperson Kate Williams. Baxter-based Leisure Hotels and Resorts handles management for a number of resorts in Minnesota. Its president, Jamie Tatge is listed as the primary owner of North Shore Camping in public records. Tatge is also the owner of Cove Point Lodge, the nearby resort located just southwest of Beaver Bay that has been handling operations for North Shore Camping.
Two other owners for North Shore Camping are Leisure’s director of operations, Jon Driscoll, and chief financial and strategic advisor, Gary Endicott. The fourth doesn’t wish to be made public.
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