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Welcome to Boulder Junction! Thank you for your interest in Boulder Junction, THE MUSKY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD . Surrounded by nearly 240,000 acres of lush state forest and more than 200 sparkling lakes, Boulder Junction offers vacation enjoyment second to none. Whether you want to experience the stunning colors of the forests or catch the big musky in Fall, have family fun on a Summer vacation, enjoy the quiet beauty of Winter in the woods, or the excitement of a Spring fishing trip, whatever the season, Boulder Junction has it for you. We hope that the information contained in this guide will help you to plan an unforgettable Northwoods vacation whatever time of the year you visit. We have many activities to offer all our visitors. For the avid outdoor enthusiast, enjoy a dip in our crystal clear waters, or perhaps a ride in a variety of watercrafts, take advantage of our many trails by hiking, biking, snowmobiling or cross country skiing. Whatever way you go, you will enjoy our pristine scenery. Anglers who visit the Musky Capital of the World will not only find first class musky fishing but also northern, walleye, trout, bass, perch, and panfish. Boulder Junction has many fine shopping and dining establishments that are widely recognized as among the best that the Northwoods has to offer. Boulder Junction is the perfect yearround location for a week long family vacation, a romantic weekend getaway, a quiet time to "reflect", a fishing or snowmobile mid-week getaway or whatever you desire, Boulder Junction is the perfect place to do it. Our log cabin Information Center is open year ’round and our knowledgeable staff is committed to personalized service. We are happy to help you plan your vacation. Feel free to call, write or stop in and we will be glad to help you. The Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce and our local businesses extend a personal invitation to you to come and visit us. You are assured a warm welcome upon your arrival. Discover for yourself why Boulder Junction has a growing reputation as one of the Midwest's premier vacation destinations. We hope to see you soon! Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce P.O. BOX 286 B, BOULDER JUNCTION, WISCONSIN 54512 1-800-466-8759 1-800-GO MUSKY (715) 385-2400 FAX (715) 385-2379 E-mail: boulderjct@boulderjct.org Web site: www.boulderjct.org Many of the wildlife and nature photos throughout this publication are from people that generously share them with us and allow us to publish them in our visitor's guide. We hope you continue to share your photos and enjoy seeing them in our book. A big thank you goes to the following people: Mike and Marshia Crowley, Duane Horstman, Bob Payzer, Hollus L. Brownell, Kim Syverson, Nina Saulic, Thomas Willard, Erin Trost, Julie Hillery, Joy Tarant, R. Paveletzke, Charlyn Perrine, Bill Wilson and everyone who sent pictures. We appreciate you sharing your photos with us and hope you enjoy the 2006 visitor's guide. 2006 No part of this book may be reproduced without permission of the Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce. page 2

N O T E S Table of Contents CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ACCOMMODATIONS– . . . . . . . MOTELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AMERICAN PLAN 11 RESORTS & VACATION HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 SUMMER . . . . . . . . CAMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 CAMPGROUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 GUIDE . . . . . .SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 FRIENDS . . . . . . . . OF . . THE . . . . CHAMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 RESTAURANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 RETAIL/SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 REALTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 DIRECTORY OF CHAMBER MEMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 page 3

2006 Calendar EVENTS IN COLOR ARE SPONSORED BY THE BOULDER JUNCTION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE CHAMBER AT 715-385-2400 OR VISIT WWW.BOULDERJCT.ORG january JANUARY–DECEMBER MUSKY AREA WOOD CARVERS CLUB Call for dates, times and place. Ron Hine 356-9836 JANUARY–NOVEMBER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Meeting 2nd Monday – every other month starting in January. Call 385-2050 JANUARY–SEPTEMBER NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER Programs include nature, history, canoeing, kayak and kid’s activities. Times and places vary. Call 543-2085 JANUARY 15 SNOWMOBILE BREAKFAST Delicious breakfast held at Gooch’s A-1 Bar & Grill from 8:30am-12:30pm. Call 385-2369 FEBRUARY 19 SNOWMOBILE CLUB VALENTINE BREAKFAST Delicious breakfast held at Headwaters Restaurant from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Call 385-2369 MARCH–OCTOBER LIBRARY NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR PROGRAM SERIES 4th Thursday of the month. Call 385-2050 MARCH 4 SNOWMOBILE CABIN FEVER PARTY Held at J.J.’s Pub & Grub from 5pm-9pm. Call 385-2369 APRIL–NOVEMBER BOULDER JUNCTION HISTORICAL SOCIETY Speakers from April-November, 7pm at the Community Center. Dates vary. Call 358-7567 APRIL - DECEMBER NORTHWOODS SENIORS 2nd Thursday of the Month at North Lakeland School at 7:00pm APRIL 8 LIONESS CLUB EASTER EGG HUNT Children’s Egg Hunt from 1pm to 3pm at the Community Center. Call 385-2197 MAY-NOVEMBER NORTHWINDS QUILTERS 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 7pm at the Community Center. MAY 13 10TH ANNUAL JOURNEYS MARATHON For more information call 800-359-6315 or visit www.journeysmarathon.org. MAY 26-28 TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALE Held throughout the Boulder Junction area. Maps available from the Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce. MAY 27 LIONS CLUB PORK STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNER Delicious pork steak and chicken dinner served at the Community Center from 4pm-7pm. Call 543-2133 MAY 29 MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE Pines Cemetery,Boulder Junction JUNE 6–AUGUST 29 LIONS CLUB FLEA MARKET – EVERY TUESDAY Outdoor Flea Market at the Community Center on Hwy. M from 8am until mid afternoon. Call Jack Berryman at 543-2492 JUNE–AUGUST WISCONSIN DNR FAMILY PROGRAMS Various programs offered during the summer, wildlife & children’s activities. Times and places vary. Call the DNR at 385-2727 LIBRARY CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM JUNE–AUGUST Wednesdays at 10:00am at the Boulder Junction Library. Call 385-2050 JUNE 11 6TH ANNUAL BOULDER JUNCTION/MANITOWISH WATERS LIONS GOLF OUTING Held at Trout Lake Golf Course starting at 9am and open to the public. Call 385-0301 JUNE 13 TRINITY LUTHERAN SOUP LUNCHEON & BAKE SALE Bake sale starts at 10am. Soup luncheon served from 11am-1pm at the Community Center. Call 385-9236 JULY 1 16TH ANNUAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GIANT CHICKEN BARBEQUE Full buffet chicken dinner open to the public. Held at the Fire Station from noon to 6pm. Call 385-2375 JULY 4 STAR SPANGLED JUBILEE Enjoy a parade, watermelon eating contest, and kids carnival games. JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS At dusk at the Boulder Junction Airport. JULY 14-15 LIONESS ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Antique booths with treasures from the past, homemade bake goods & luncheon. From 9am-4pm each day at the Community Center. Call promoter at (715) 588-3665 JULY 18 GOODWILL SOCIETY STRAWBERRY SOCIAL Enjoy an old-fashioned strawberry social and bazaar at the Community Center from 8am3pm. Call 385-2146 april may june july page 4

of Events JULY 18 JULY 22 JULY 25 JULY 28-30 AUGUST 11-13 AUGUST 12 AUGUST 13 AUGUST 15-18 AUGUST 26-27 SEPTEMBER–MAY SEPTEMBER 8-10 SEPTEMBER 16 SEPTEMBER 16 SEPTEMBER 23 SEPTEMBER 23 OCTOBER 7 OCTOBER 27-29 NOVEMBER 11 NOVEMBER 24 NOVEMBER 24 NOVEMBER 25 SIDEWALK SALES DAY Held throughout the Boulder Junction downtown area, enjoy a bargain extravaganza at all area shops. SUMMER RAFFLE DRAWING PARTY 10th Annual Lion’s Club Summer Raffle Party for all ticket holders. 5pm-8pm at the Community Center. Call 385-2662 TRINITY LUTHERAN SALAD & PIE LUNCHEON Enjoy a luncheon and bake sale at the Community Center from 10:30am-1pm. Call 385-3902 NORTHWOODS SUMMER ART TOUR Self-guided tour of studios & artist-owned galleries. Call 477-4224 or www.northwoodssummerarttour.com 50TH ANNUAL MUSKY JAMBOREE WEEKEND Join Boulder Junction this weekend in celebrating their 50th Musky Jamboree. Call the Chamber for more information. BOULDER JUNCTION AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY HISTORY DAYS Located at the Community Center. Call 358-7567 50TH ANNUAL MUSKY JAMBOREE ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR, ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW Musky Fun Run, antique auto show, over 170 arts & crafts exhibitors, food booths, DNR demonstration booths, kids casting contest, flea market, live entertainment and more. WOODCARVERS WORKSHOP This workshop presents lessons from noted carvers and is designed for all carvers, beginner to expert. Call 385-2333 NORTHERN HIGHLAND DISTANCE RIDE Two days of endurance and competitive horse rides. Call Deb Karow 356-9640 LIBRARY CHILDREN’S STORY TIME Wednesdays at 10:30am at the Boulder Junction Library. Call 385-2050 for more information. 30TH ANNUAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MUSKY CLASSIC Musky Tournament sponsored by four local communities. Times vary. Call 686-7657 or 385-2400 FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY WINE TASTING Wine, hors d’oeuvres and raffles to benefit the Boulder Junction library. Call 385-2050 14TH ANNUAL COLORAMA ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR Craft show, farmer’s market and wild game sandwiches at the Community Center from 9am-3pm. 3RD ANNUAL LIONS SAFARI ROAD RALLY Participate in a wonderful “road experience” with a novel twist. Registration is 11am at the Community Center. Call 543-2133 47TH ANNUAL COLORAMA DINNER Enjoy a meal of wild game and chicken at Camp Manito-wish. Dinner served promptly at 6pm. Live entertainment and door prizes. HARVEST FEST Kid’s games, “Shop the Haystack”, fall treats, pumpkin & costume parade, and hayrides from 10am-3pm. BOULDER JUNCTION WOMEN’S WEEKEND Spend a weekend of pampering and demonstrations. Pre-registration required. VETERAN’S DAY SERVICE AT VETERAN’S MEMORIAL TRIANGLE 13TH ANNUAL LIONESS CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Held at the Community Center from 10am-4pm. Call 385-3256. 18TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WALK Welcome in the holiday season with the lighting of the town Christmas tree, Santa and Mrs. Claus visits, Friends of the Library cookie walk, carolers, sleigh rides and treats for shoppers from 5pm-8pm. CHRISTMAS WALK KID’S DAY Story time, lunch with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and a miniature shopping house at the Community Center from 10am-3pm. august september october november page 5

T A Brief History he Milwaukee Road railroad tracks first reached the area in 1903, but it was December 1905 before the name “Boulder Junction” first appeared in the Chicago/ Milwaukee & St. Paul railway timetable. Immediately, hunters and anglers began visiting the area and camping on several nearby lakes. Prior to the 1903 arrival of the railroad, getting to the area involved renting a team of horses in Woodruff, followed by an arduous, all-day wagon ride. A far cry from today’s 20-mile drive up Hwy. 51 and Cty. M! The first downtown structure was Paquette’s Hotel & Saloon, built in 1911. Tourism and logging grew side-by-side, sharing the life-line that the railroad provided. Among the first resorts to be opened were Coon’s on Trout Lake; Camp McKinley on Wolf Lake (now part of the private Dairyman’s Country Club); and Rabbit’s Foot Resort on Boulder Lake (now Camp Manito-wish YMCA). last train pulled out of Boulder Junction in 1932. Boulder Junction was officially incorporated as a town in March 1927, when it separated from Arbor Vitae. In those days, the town hall performed multiple functions – it was a school midweek, a dance hall on Saturday nights and a church on Sunday. In 1933 the state of Wisconsin began a vigorous re-afforestation program, through the formation of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Thanks to the CCC’s establishment of seedling production, planting greatly intensified. The forests would soon return, in stark contrast to the 1910 landscape which was nearly denuded of trees by the logging operations conducted between the 1890s and 1910. As the forest grew, so too, would tourism. Among the first structures built by the railroad were a small depot, a coal shed, and a house for the section foreman and his family. Today’s wide Main Street is a result of the rail buildings, lines, spurs and sidings. Phone service came to Boulder Junction in 1925 and electricity came to the town in 1930. Unfortunately, the previous busy railroad operation slowed considerably in 1931, and the page 6

B ack in the 1930s, a Chicagobased sportswriter who regularly vacationed in the Boulder Junction area, coined the phrase, “Musky Capital of the World” to describe his favorite fishing destination. Local resorts picked up on the idea and over the course of the next 11 or 12 years, used the term intermittently on their promotional literature. In 1942, the newly-formed Chamber of Commerce began using the title on all of its brochures and other printed matter and it has done so ever since. June 8, 1971, the United States Patent Office awarded Boulder Junction the U.S. Trademark for the MUSKY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. This trademark was awarded by virtue of the fact that more muskies are caught on our lakes every year than any other similar sized area in the world. ory HistWhy Boulder Junction? Where the name “Boulder Junction” came from The first time Boulder Junction is recorded as the name for this place was in a railroad schedule from before 1910. Boulder Junction was just a part of Arbor Vitae until it was incorporated and officially named in 1927. Postmaster Samuel Williams proposed that the town incorporate under the name it had been given two decades earlier when the Brooks and Ross Lumber Company laid a logging railway across that of the Yawkey Bissell Logging Company at a site not far from Boulder Lake. page 7

Boulder Junction Motor Lodge Your Hosts: Dan & Reneé Potrykus Air-Conditioned Room Phones Refrigerators Cable TV In-Room Whirlpools “Where You Can Near Bike Trails Watch The Deer ” Large, Deluxe Hot Tub High Speed Wireless Internet Access Outside Electrical Hook-Ups On Main Snowmobile Trail Large Lobby with Fireplace Complimentary Continental Breakfast Queen Sized Beds SMOKE Fish & Game Cleaning House FREE Ample Parking – Easy In and Out Shopping & Restaurants Nearby 10432 W. Main St., Highway K P.O. Box 294 Boulder Junction, WI (715) 385–2825 www.boulderjunctionmotorlodge.com E-mail: info@boulderjunctionmotorlodge.com page 8

This Could Be Your Picture! Do you have a favorite picture taken in Boulder Junction? The Boulder Junction Chamber is always looking for photos to be used in our visitor’s guide. Whether you’re fishing, hiking, biking, sightseeing, or just relaxing, we want to see what you do to have fun in Boulder Junction! Next year you just might see your picture in our visitor’s guide. For more information, call the Boulder Junction Chamber office at (715) 385-2400, or just mail or e-mail your pictures to us. Northern Highland Motor Lodge 16 Units Cable TV Whirlpool Room Non-Smoking Rooms Handicap Room On Snowmobile Trail Next to Blacktop Bicycle Trail Restaurants within Walking Distance Shopping within Walking Distance Toll Free: 1-866999-2150 Box 898 Highway M Boulder Jct. Wisconsin 54512 page 9

BOULDER BEAR MOTOR LODGE Boulder’s Newest Large Lobby with Fireplace & Game Room. Complimentary Continental Breakfast. Restaurants & Shopping within Walking Distance. Free Wireless Internet. In-Room Refrigerators. 20 Rooms with Free HBO, Cable TV & Phones. In-Room Whirlpools. Non-Smoking & Deer Viewing Rooms. Connecting & Handicap Rooms. 5437 Hwy M Boulder Jct. WI 54512 715/385-2662 E-mail: info@boulderbearmotorlodge.com Website: www.boulderbearmotorlodge.com page 10 Large Beautiful Whirlpool. On Snowmobile & Paved Bike Trails. Fish Freezing & Electrical Hook-ups. Large Parking Area.

Alpine Resort All Inclusive (American Plan) or Housekeeping Experience the Authentic Northwoods in Secluded Comfort Boulder Junction, Wisconsin Modified American Plan Housekeeping Vacation Homes Only Resort on Three Connected Lakes Modern Lakeshore Lodging & Fine Dining Fishing Swimming Tennis Sailing Canoe Trips Boat Rentals Guides Game Room Hiking Trails Senior & Seasonal Discounts Jim, Linda & Tim France P.O. Box 138 Boulder Junction, WI 54512 (715) 385-2421 E-mail: wclodge@centurytel.net page 11

Why not rent your Northwoods vacation home? If you enjoy the beauty of the Northwoods, lease your vacation apartment home at The Woods of Boulder Junction. Our quality two- and three-bedroom apartments range in size from 1,100 to 1,450 square feet. The Woods of Boulder Junction: 20 acres of natural beauty at its best. For more information call toll-free 888-300-5595. The Woods of Boulder Junction is family developed, owned and operated by the Lang Group. A quiet northwoods setting with 2 fully equipped modern cottages Boats-Motors Class A Fishing Fire Pit Class A Relaxing Screen Porches TV-VCR-Satellite Boat Landing-Piers Your Hosts Joe & Kathy Reed 715.385.9239 www.eaglespostresort.com page 12

BIRCHWOOD COVE RESORT 6 Lakeside Cabins & 1 Year Round Home Located on HIGH LAKE Access to Fishtrap Lake & Manitowish River Boulder Junction, Wisconsin (715) 385-2494 Website: www.birchwoodcove.com Cabins & Homes are located on the water Phone & 14 ft. boat included Immaculate Sandy beach, play area, canoe, paddleboats, picnic tables. Motors available. Restaurants nearby. page 13

Vacation homes and home-like cottages Four Seasons S T A Your hosts - the Starks Jim, Ed, Milie & Bill R K ’S FAMILY RESORTS P.O. Box 136-B5 Boulder Junction WI 54512 1-888-233-6560 Skaley’s North of Trout Lake Shelter Bay Resort on Fishtrap Lake On Trail #8 www.skaleysnorth.com on Trail #15 www.shelterbayresort.com WILDLIFE BAY RETREATS WATER FRONT HOMES Guide Service Available Two Peaceful Settings One on Fishtrap Lake Senior and Handicap Friendly One on Little Papoose Lake Clean & Comfortable Homes Sleep 2-14 Air Conditioned Fireplace Screened in Porches Phone-TV-Washer & Dryers Boats Included Close to Snowmobile Trails Open Year ’Round P.O. Box 194, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 715-385-9175 or 815-482-1600 e-mail address: wildlifebayretreat@yahoo.com Ultimate Privacy The Eagle’s Nest On Beautiful Middle Gresham Lake E-mail - Boulderjct2@centurytel.net Privacy and Wilderness are guaranteed at Eagle’s Nest! Only two cottages on one of the BEST PANFISHING and WILDLIFE VIEWING LAKES Boulder Junction has to offer! Please take the time to view what we offer at our web site. www.eaglenestresort.org 1-800-236-6378 page 14

SUNRISE RESORT “A First-Class, Family Resort” Swimming Raft On Chain of Lakes On Presque Isle Lake Screened Porches Boat with Cottage Tubs with Showers Sand Beach Spacious Grounds Six Lakeside Vacation Homes Paddle Boats Canoes Mini Golf Rec. Room Shuffle Board Basketball Court Grills/Picnic Tables Hiking Trails 7632 Hwy. P Presque Isle, Wisconsin 54557 (715) 686-2414 www.sunrise-resort.com & sunriseresort@centurytel.net page 15

P ap-Qua Resort is a couples’ getaway you’ll never forget. Walk to our private island for recreation and campfires. A boat and canoe are provided for your cruising and fishing enjoyment on beautiful Trout Lake. Experience miles of pristine hiking and biking trails. Enjoy secluded cottages with fireplaces, hardwood floors and glass verandas. Limited availability, so call early and book now! You’ll come back year after year once you experience life at Pap-Qua Resort. Call or write for our brochure: PH 715.356.5352 3552 Rocky Reef Lane Boulder Junction, Wisconsin 54512 vacation@pap-qua.com www.pap-qua.com KERECMAN’S FISHTRAP RESORT OPEN YEAR ’ROUND On Fishtrap Lake Access to High Lake & Manitowish River Spacious 2- to 5-Bedroom Housekeeping Cottages Level, Sandy Shore Playgrounds Excellent Ice Fishing On Snowmobile Trail Campfire Breathtaking Sunsets Motor & Pontoon Boat Rentals Call or write for brochure! 9460B Fishtrap Lake Rd. Boulder Junction, WI 54512 (715) 385-2494 E-mail: kerecmanfishtrap@centurytel.net Web site: www.fishtrapresort.com page 16

Not a B&B, a C&B (Cabin & Breakfast) Hot Breakfast included in our Historic Lodge. On Secluded Little Crooked Lake Why not stay at the lake in our up-to-date cabins? Spring & Fall – 63 - 185 Daily - 20% Discount Mid-week & Weekly 1 to 3 bedroom some fireplaces 590 - 1380 per week / Summer Class “A” Musky Lake Canoes & Bikes Bass & Panfish Boat & Motor Rental Horseshoes & Campfire Pontoon Boat Nearby Hiking & Golf & Shops May Walleye Package – All for 335 plus tax. Other packages available. 1/2 Day Guide Service - 2 People - 3 nights Lakeside - 2 bedroom cabin Call or write. Your hosts – Noel & Laurel Malicki (715) 385-2132 Box 560 Boulder Junction, WI 54512 Toll Free: (877) 947-2132 Email: info@evergreenlodgewi.com Web site: www.evergreenlodgewi.com Visit our web site with our Rates, Availability, Specials and more information. page 17

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Fish of Boulder Junction Lakes MUSKELLUNGE “Boulder Junction’s prized trademark.” A lean, hard muscled fighter that reaches a maximum length of over 5 feet and a weight of almost 70 pounds. NORTHERN PIKE Pike attain lengths of as much as 50 inches and the record Wisconsin fish weighed 38 pounds. WALLEYE The largest member of the perch family grows to lengths over 30 inches and the record Wisconsin fish weighs 18 pounds caught in High Lake. LARGEMOUTH BASS This largemouth grows to a weight of 11 pounds and a length of about 24 inches. SMALLMOUTH BASS An average smallmouth weighs between 1 and 2 pounds and will measure about 12 inches and is considered the scrappiest fish of all. BROOK TROUT This brightly colored fish is native to Wisconsin’s streams and feeds on stream insect larvae,but will readily take baits such as worms, minnows and chub tails. YELLOW PERCH They move about in schools, often numbering in the hundreds. The perch is primarily a bottom feeder and has a slow deliberate bite. BLACK CRAPPIE An excellent game fish when taken on light tackle, the crappie may grow to a length of 18 inches. BLUEGILL Labeled a “panfish,” the bluegill is almost as deep as it is long. Length page 20

(715) 385-0081 BOX 798 BOULDER JUNCTION WI 54512-0798 T Catch & Release he Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize all anglers who practice catch and live release of all fish, as well as those who choose to keep their trophy fish. Through the efforts of anglers, our lakes will continue to produce trophy fish and will allow future generations to experience the thrill of hooking a “Big One.” The Chamber and the Boulder Junction Guides are dedicated to the protection and growth of our great fishing resources. page 21

July 4 – Star-Spangled Jubilee August 11-13 – 50th Annual Musky Jamboree October 7 – Harvest Fest page 22 November 24 – Christmas Walk

Join our F Circle of Friends or a donation of just 50.00 you can become a "friend" of the Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce. Remember how much fun you had on Musky Day? Did you enjoy a hayride on Harvest Fest? Seeing the town lit up during Christmas Walk? These events would not be possible without Chamber members and "friends". In many of our endeavors, the Chamber is fortunate to be able to draw on the skills and experiences of some pretty remarkable people - our "friends of the chamber." Some are locals, some are part-time residents, while others are visitors, but they all share one thing in common – a love of the Boulder Junction area! Why not join us, Call 715-385-2400 or contact us at P.O.Box 286, Boulder Junction, WI 54512. and we'd be happy to have you join our "circle of friends.” 2005-2006 Friends & Associates of the Chamber William Ahrnsbrak.Boulder Junction, WI Robert & Marilyn Kneebone.Boulder Junction, WI John & Eleanor Anderson .Boulder Junction, WI Dick & Lynn Kohn.Boulder Junction, WI Jack & Betty Berryman.Boulder Junction, WI Jeffrey Long .Boulder Junction, WI Boulder Lake Advance Assoc.Boulder Junction, WI Allan & Mary Manteuffel.Wheaton, IL Randy & Babs Bolduc.Boulder Junction, WI Bob & Grace Menzner .Marathon, WI Richard & Muriel Budzynski .Johnsburg, IL Rita Miller.Rockford, IL Margaret A. Claudon .Sussex, WI Bill & Sue Niemuth.Hortonville, WI Marshia & Mike Crowley .Boulder Junction, WI Northwoods Wildlife Center .Minocqua, WI Dairymen’s Inc.Boulder Junction, WI Rick & Cindy Novotny .Dale, WI Daniel & Margaret Donoghue .Barrington, IL Carmelo Oliva.Wausau, WI Robert B. Flannery .Winnetka, IL Dick & Debra Olsen .Clinton, IA Robert & Linda Growney .Madison, WI Roger & Penny Samuelson.Boulder Junction, WI Bill & Pam Gunlicks .Winnetka, IL Reuben & Evelyn Schauss .Westboro, WI Cassie Hollatz.Boulder Junction, WI Polly Siegel .Mequon, WI James & Anita Hornbrook .Park Ridge, IL Chip & Diane Steele.Boulder Junction, WI Barbara Just.Boulder Junction, WI Rick & Helen Sweitzer .Wilmette, IL John & Eleanor Johnson.Boulder Junction, WI John & Karen Timian.Boulder Junction, WI Jared Kassien.Boulder Junction, WI Edward Watson .Boulder Junction, WI Ned & Dorothy Kellner .Thiensville, WI White Sand Lake Assoc .Boulder Junction, WI Christian E. Klar .McFarland, WI page 23

Map This map is intended as a general guide to the beautiful area surrounding Boulder Junction. We hope it will help you to explore many of the 200 nearby lakes and nearly 250,000 acres of state forest that surround us. The Chamber Office also offers a variety of free, activity-specific maps and guides including: BIKE TRAILS CANOE TRAILS GOLF COURSES HERITAGE AUTO TOURS HIKING TRAILS LAKE MAPS SKI TRAILS SNOWMOBILE TRAILS So stop by the Chamber Office when you get into town to pick up any of the above pieces of literature, or give us a call and we’ll send it out right away. \ MAP KEY Boat Landing Nature Trails. X–Country Ski & Hiking Trails. Scale: 1/2 inch equals approximately 1 mile. (Detailed maps available.) page 24

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As the Official. Musky Capital of the World B oulder Junction has long been noted for its excellent musky fishing. With 194 lakes within 9 miles of town, we pride ourselves on offering some of the best fishing opportunities in the State of Wisconsin. Whether you are a hard-core musky angler or an aspiring bass master; a fly-fishing trout angler or a parent taking kids out for their first fishing adventure, we’re confident you’ll be impressed by the Boulder Junction fishing experience. page 26

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Take Home the Natural Beauty of Boulder Junction in Photos Albino deer in the snow A chickadee dinner r fo g n i m o ’s c Guess who Bright wildflowers Maple leaves in fall Loon on the lake A bald eagle page 28

O Casual Dining Bar Opens at 11 a.m. Food from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Tuesdays Steaks Seafood Sandwiches Ample Parking Friendly Atmosphere O (715) 385-2601 1/4 Mile North of Boulder Junction on the Manitowish River & Bridge (715) 385-3736 Downtown Boulder Junction Open 7 week days a , until 11 am clos e! Open 7 days a week 6:00 am - 2:00 pm Breakfast & Lunch Specials Homemade Soups Salads (715) 385-0166 Homemade Pizza Sandwiches Munchies Friday Fish Fry Homemade Soup & Chili Happy Hour: 4 pm to 6 pm, all day Sunday! Best Bloody Mary’s in the Northwoods! Karaoke every Thursday & Saturday page 29

See us first for all your Jewelry needs! Hundreds of rings, pendants, earrings 14k Gold, Gold Filled & Sterling Silver Specializing in colored Gemstone Jewelry Custom designs from over 200 artisans BOULDER JUNCTION MARKETPLACE Main Street, Boulder Junction 715-385-0100 Open 7 days/wk. Year round Groceries Fresh Produce Hand-cut meats Northwood’s finest selection of wine, beer & liquors Delicious Homemade Sausage Video & DVD rentals Great Service, Great Selection baskets candles pottery lodge look dips amish pictures stationery moccasins sweatshirts and more Just off Main St. on Hwy. M North - Boulder Junction 715.385.2076 page 30 OPEN DAILY ALL YEAR ’ROUND (715) 385-2481 In downtown Boulder Junction

www.alderlakecranberry.com 715-385-2250 Northern Highland Sports “We Specialize in Fishing Tackle” Camping Supplies Sportswear Live Bait Fish Registration Guide Service Line Winding Sweatshirts Carol Ashley (715) 385-2134 Boulder Junction, WI 54512 BOAT – MOTOR – CANOE RENTALS By Day or Week CANOES – KAYAKS Cartop or Shuttle Service BOATS – 12' & 14' Located on 12 area lakes and also at office. MOTORS 4 h.p. to 15 h.p. Evinrude Outboards PADDLEBOATS Summer Hours: 8 a.m. 7 Days a Week SCHAUSS WOODWORK 1 Block East of “M” on Main Street Boulder Junction, WI 54512 (715) 385-2434 RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED page 31 Lake Maps & Info Hunting Supplies Fish Display Fishing Contest Fish Freezing Souvenir T-Shirts

KNITT’S Your Complete Hardware Store STIHL PRODUCTS Boulder Junction (715) 385-2300 St. Germain (715) 479-5930 Moondeer & Friends Gallery Fine

Discover for yourself why Boulder Junction has a growing reputation as one of the Midwest's premier vacation destinations. We hope to see you soon! Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce P.O. BOX 286 B, BOULDER JUNCTION, WISCONSIN 54512 1-800-466-8759 1-800-GO MUSKY (715) 385-2400 FAX (715) 385-2379

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