Duluth Heritage Sports Center
120 South 30th Avenue West
Duluth, MN 55806
Note: Do not use GPS for this address.
Directions from Interstate 35 North: Directions from Interstate 35 South:
. From Interstate 35 north take the 27th Avenue West exit.
. Take left at the top of the ramp.
. Go one block to first set of stop lights and turn left onto Michigan Street.
. Drive 2 and one half blocks and take left into The Duluth Heritage Sports Center parking lot.
. From Interstate 35 south take the 27th Avenue West exit.
. Take right at the top of the ramp.
. Go one block to first set of stop lights and turn left onto Michigan Street.
. Drive 2 and one half blocks and take left into The Duluth Heritage Sports Center parking lot.
Hermantown Arena
From the South: Take I-35N to Midway Road Exit. Turn Left onto Midway Road for approximately 8 miles -- make a right onto West Arrowhead Road for 2.5 miles -- Arena will be on your left at the corner of Arrowhead Road and Ugstad Road.
From the North: Take Highway 53S to Ugstad Road. Turn right onto Ugstad Road for approximately 1 mile –- Arena will be located on the right.
Mars Lakeview Arena
Duluth, MN 55811
From Twin Cities: take 35 N into Duluth, exit 365 A for Mesaba Avenue. Take Mesaba up the hill to the intersection of 194 and Mesaba...continue 1/4 mile. We are located on the left hand side of the road.
From Range: take Hwy 194 into Duluth...will turn into Hwy 53 (Miller Trunk Hwy). Continue past Miller Hill Mall, on Central Entrance (past McDonald's, Burger King, etc.) to the intersection of 194 and Mesaba...take left at the light (onto Rice Lake Rd.) We are located on the left hand side of the road.
From North Shore: take Hwy 61 into Duluth. Get on Hwy 35 S, take exit 356B for Lake Avenue. Head up Lake Avenue...take a left on 7th Street and then a quick right onto Mesaba Avenue. Take Mesaba up the hill to the intersection of 194 and Mesaba...continue 1/4 mile. We are located on the left hand side of the road.
Superior Ice Arena
1015 Oakes Ave.
Superior, WI 54880
The Superior Ice Arena opened December 4, 1989, and was built in cooperation with the City of Superior. The arena replaced the old Municipal Rink, or “Muni” as it was called by those who skated there. The arena has seven locker rooms, a concession stand, snack and beverage vending machines, heated viewing in the lobby and a meeting room that can accommodate meetings or classroom situations.