Skip to main content

Lake Superior Marine

Museum Association

HomeWeb Cams

Live Web Cams

Views from Duluth Superior Harbor, Two Harbors, Split Rock, and Silver Bay


LSMMA is pleased to present these live webcams streaming from its roof and other strategic locations around Duluth Superior Harbor, Two Harbors, Split Rock, and Silver Bay.


Through the lens of these cameras, you can enjoy watching large and small boats, wildlife, and incredible scenery, all from the comfort of your living room. No need to travel or brave the elements - sit back, relax and let the beauty of Northland come to you.


You can help ensure the continued operation of the cameras by donating to the Camera Fund.


Donate to Camera Fund

REAL TIME VIEWS


WATCH OUR LIVE STREAMS

Canal Cam

From atop the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center in Duluth, these cameras provide one of the most intimate views of Duluth's Aerial Lift Bridge and Shipping Canal. Watch ships from around the world arrive and depart the Twin Ports as they traverse the cold waters of Lake Superior.

 

Bridge Cam

This camera is located on the roof of the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center in Duluth, Minnesota. It focuses on the historic Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge. This view is perfect for viewing this landmark bridge in action. Enjoy watching ships from around the world arrive and depart the Twin Ports as they traverse the cold waters of Lake Superior.

Lighthouse Cam

The Lighthouse Cam gives a close up view of ships entering and departing the Duluth Shipping Canal as well as a front row seat to storms off the big lake.

Pier B

Pier B boasts a spectacular perspective of the Duluth Harbor, the Aerial Lift Bridge, and the city skyline. Enjoy incredible sunrises over Lake Superior in the mornings and a front-row seat to Bayfront Park next door at any time. Boat watchers get a unique perspective of ships navigating the Duluth-Superior Harbor and an upfront view of sailboat regattas and colorful waterfowl.

GLA Cam

The Great Lakes Aquarium Cam (GLA) is located on the roof of GLA and observes activity in the inner harbor with a keen eye for activity in front of the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center.

Bayfront

Bayfront Cam overlooks Bayfront Park were many activities take place such as the Fourth Fest, Blues Fest and Bentleyville.

Hillside Cam

Hillside cam gives you a grand overview of the harbor as it often sweeps across the Duluth-Superior Harbor lookin for more boats and weather.

Harborcam

The Harborcam takes a wide angle view of the western side of the harbor as it watched boats and other activity.

Two Harbors Boat Launch

The Two Harbors Boat Launch Cam sits on the shore of Agate Bay in Two Harbors and is a prime cam to check the weather, large ships, and small boats coming and going in the quaint little bay.

Two Harbors Depot

The Two Harbors Depot Cam has a birds eye view of Agate Bay and can see far out across Lake Superior.

AMI

The AMI (Connors Point) Cam sits atop the AMI building located in the shadow of the Blatnik Bridge at the end of Connor's Point in Superior, Wisconsin. This camera gives us a unique view of this active area of the harbor.

Western Harborcam

This location from atop the Lincoln Park Middle School in Duluth offers a unique panoramic view of the Western Duluth Harbor.

Fairlawn

Fairlawn Cam is located on the turret structure of Fairlawn Mansion in Superior Wisconsin and sits adjacent to Barkers Island. Here you can view all the activities that take place summer and winter.

Wisconsin Point

Wisconsin Point Cam is located at the end of Wisconsin Point on the canal pier. The isolated area is a pristine wilderness and a great place to visit.

Silver Bay

The Silver Bay Marina Cam views the tranquil harbor and docks for pleasure boats while also able to view the 1000 ft ore carriers entering North Shore Mining just to the east.

Split Rock Lighthouse

Nestled on the rugged shores of Lake Superior in Minnesota, Split Rock Lighthouse stands as a beacon of hope for sailors and visitors alike. This historic marvel, constructed in 1910, has been guiding ships safely through the treacherous waters of Lake Superior for over a century. Visitors can explore the lighthouse, keeper's quarters, and museum to learn about the history and significance of this iconic landmark.