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  1. Duluth Ship Schedule | Lift Bridge Arrivals, Departures,

    Watching ships pass under the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge in Canal Park is one of the most iconic and must-see things to do when visiting Duluth, Minnesota. View the Duluth ship schedule to …

  2. Ship Watching: Schedule, Live Cams & Best Spots | Visit Duluth

    Get the daily shipping schedule, view the aerial lift bridge with our live cams, and find the best spots to see freighters by Lake Superior.

  3. Harbor Lookout 2.0

    Click on a vessel name to see details about cargo, dock itinerary, and appearance.

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  4. Watch The Ships – Welcome To Duluth

    And with over 900 ships coming to harbor last year alone, there's plenty of opportunity to watch the ships majestically glide past the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge. Here you can see the schedule …

  5. Aerial Lift Bridge - Visit Duluth

    Discover Duluth's iconic aerial lift bridge! Explore its fascinating history, watch massive ships pass by, and see real-time action with our live harbor webcams.

  6. Jul 9, 2025 · [DULUTH, MN] The Aerial Lift Bridge and Minnesota slip bridge will operate on a modified lift schedule during this week’s Festival of Sail. The hours of modified operations will …

  7. Port of DULUTH SUPERIOR, [US] USA (USSUW). Arrivals / …

    Wind Forecast and real time updates for the expected arrivals based on ais.

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  8. Duluth Harbor Cam: Bridge Cam

    Find locations of ports and ships using the near Real Time ships map. View vessel details and ship photos.

  9. Spring Signals Return of Regular Lift Schedule for Duluth's Aerial

    Mar 17, 2025 · The Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth resumes its standard lift schedule, signaling the start of the shipping season.

  10. Aerial Lift Bridge | Park Point Marina Inn, Duluth

    The bridge lifts approximately every 30 minutes during the shipping season (late March through January) to allow vessels to pass through the Duluth-Superior Harbor.