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Why Live in International Falls

International Falls, Minnesota, known as the “Icebox of the Nation,” is a small city of 6,000 residents that experiences some of the coldest temperatures in the continental United States. Located about 20 minutes from Voyageurs National Park and sharing a border with Canada along the Rainy River, the city has a unique cross-border relationship, with residents often traveling between the two countries for work and leisure. Housing options range from early 1900s bungalows and National-style houses to mid-1900s ranch-style and bi-level homes, with some waterfront properties available. Local attractions include Smokey Bear Park, featuring a large Smokey Bear statue and community event space, and the Koochiching Historical Museum. The city also hosts the Bronko Museum, dedicated to NFL Hall of Famer Bronko Nagurski. For outdoor activities, residents can enjoy the fishing pier and boat launch near the national park headquarters. The downtown area offers a mix of local shops and dining options, such as Coffee Landing Café and Border Bar, while big-box stores like Super One Foods and Menards are located along U.S. 71. Falls Elementary and Falls High School, both housed in the same building, provide educational opportunities, including college credit courses for high school students. Annual events like Icebox Days and the combined Canada Day and Fourth of July celebrations highlight the community’s vibrant culture. Transportation options include U.S. 71 and U.S. 53 highways, the International Bridge to Canada, and Falls International Airport with flights to Minneapolis-St. Paul.

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