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Flintlock Range Association Hosts First Swap Meet – Sunday, May 18

The Flintlock Range Associ­ation is holding the first of what will be an annual swap meet at the Cook County Community Center, 317 W 5th St. in Grand Marais on Sunday, May 18. The public is welcome and the meet is open from 11 am to 3 pm.

The swap meet provides an opportunity for individuals to buy or sell used hunting, fish­ing, trapping, and reloading equipment, as well as outdoor gear such as canoes, boats, mo­tors, and apparel.

The event supports the Flint­lock Range Association’s ef­forts to establish Cook Coun­ty’s first shooting and archery range. Current members of Flintlock will be there to share updates, answer questions, and invite the public to get in­volved. The event offers door prizes and an opportunity for attendees to come together be­fore the summer season begins to swap some stories about your time in the woods, clean out your garage, and make a few bucks.

During the Swap Meet, the Minnesota Department of Nat­ural Resources Conservation Officers, based in the Arrow­head region, will be at the event and available to the public for informational and educational purposes. Anyone interested in reserving a table to sell new or used gear can contact Flintlock Range Association at flintlock­range@gmail.com.

The Flintlock Range Associ­ation is dedicated to providing a safe, comprehensive, and educational shooting and archery range in Cook County that caters to individuals and law enforcement officials seeking to enhance their firearms pro­ficiency and practice respon­sible gun ownership. One of the Flintlock Range Associa­tion’s goals is to develop a high school trap and skeet shooting league in Cook County.

Flintlock broke ground on a 360-acre parcel located along Forest Service Road 304, approximately 9 miles up the Gunflint Trail, in October 2024. Construction of the range will continue throughout the Sum­mer of 2025. Construction of the pistol and rifle shooting lanes will be finished this fall. Once that work is finished, Flintlock plans to host a rib­bon-cutting on site that is open to the public.

Follow Flintrock Range on Facebook for information up­dates.

Steve Fernlund
Steve Fernlund
Columnist Steve Fernlund is a retired business owner living in Duluth. He published the Cook County News Herald in Grand Marais at the end of the last century. You may email comments or North Shore news story ideas to him at steve.fernlund@gmail.com. And see more at www.stevefernlund.com.
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