Minneapolis Official Visitors Guide - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 22) attractions casinos Explore 1,000 acres of magnificent gardens, plant collections and natural areas by foot, car or Trumpet Creeper Tram. Enjoy spectacular spring and summer garden displays and tour special exhibits indoors and out. Our spectacular new visitor center features a soaring great hall and orientation center, gift store, gallery and cafeteria-style restaurant. The Arboretum’s new outdoor Maze Garden and ‘Art to A-Maze Walk’ juried exhibition open June 16, 2007. • • • • 12.5 miles of garden paths and trails Three-Mile Drive Guided walking and tram tours Free weekend family activities year-round For more information, visit our website at www.arboretum.umn.edu or call 952-443-1400 canterbury Park racetrack & card club 1100 Canterbury Rd, Shakopee, 55379 952-445-7223 www.canterburypark.com Features live summer horse racing, year-round simulcast racing and a deluxe 24-hour card club dealing a variety of poker and casino card games including Texas Hold ’em, Pow Gow poker, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud and blackjack. Unique atmosphere for banquets, meetings, conventions and tradeshows. See Twin Cities Area Map for location. Want more from this advertiser? Go to www.more-minneapolis.com JackPot Junction casino Hotel 39375 County Hwy 24 PO Box 420, Morton, 56270 507-644-3000, 800-WIN-CASH 325,000 square feet of action: slots, blackjack, poker, bingo, pulltabs and lottery. Four restaurants and fullservice bars. Two hotels, an RV park and live entertainment. Dacotah Ridge Golf Club and Kids Quest childcare facility. The convention center offers more than 38,000 square feet of meeting space, accommodating groups of all sizes. Want more from this advertiser? Go to www.more-minneapolis.com Mystic lake casino Hotel 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd, Prior Lake, 55372 952-445-9000, 800-813-7349 The official casino hotel of Mall of America. In addition to the most slot machines and blackjack tables in Minnesota, Mystic Lake offers 586 luxurious hotel rooms, an indoor atrium pool and four unique restaurants, including an award-winning buffet. Mystic Lake is conveniently located 25 minutes from downtown Minneapolis, Mall of America and the airport. See Twin Cities Area Map for location. Want more from this advertiser? Go to www.more-minneapolis.com treasure island resort & casino 5734 Sturgeon Lake Rd, Red Wing, 55066 800-222-7077 www.treasureislandcasino.com Featuring a 250-room Caribbean-themed luxury hotel, 24 whirlpool suites, room service, five restaurants, five bars and a year-round indoor swimming pool and hot tub set in a lush tropical rainforest surrounded by a relaxing waterfall and exotic flowers. Casino features 2,500 slot machines, 44 blackjack tables, a live poker room, video craps, video keno and bingo. Full cocktail service available throughout the casino, plus live national entertainment. See Twin Cities Area Map for location. Want more from this advertiser? Go to www.more-minneapolis.com destinations cHisago lakes area cHaMber of coMMerce PO Box 238, Taylors Falls, 55083 651-257-1177 www.chisagolakeschamber.com Hastings area cHaMber of coMMerce & tourisM bureau 111 Third St E, Hastings, 55033 651-437-6775 info@hastingsmn.org www.hastingsmn.org Reminiscent of a 19th-century town, Hastings has over 60 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy the splendor of the Mississippi, St. Croix and Vermillion Rivers. Whether it’s golfing, biking, antique shopping, apple picking or bird watching, beautiful sights await you in Hastings. Come and discover our many hidden treasures. 22 Minneapolis&Saint Paul Fall/Winter 2008 http://www.arboretum.umn.edu http://www.canterburypark.com http://www.canterburypark.com http://www.arboretum.umn.edu http://www.more-minneapolis.com http://www.more-minneapolis.com http://www.more-minneapolis.com http://www.treasureislandcasino.com http://www.more-minneapolis.com http://www.chisagolakeschamber.com http://www.hastingsmn.org http://www.comozooconservatory.org http://comotown.com http://www.comozooconservatory.org
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