Ely is a city in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. It was once named "Que Quam Chep", which means "land of the berries" in the Chippewa language. The population was 3,460 at the 2010 census. It is located in the Vermilion Iron Range, and was historically home to several Iron ore mines. Today the city of Ely is best known as a popular entry point for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness; and is home to the International Wolf Center and the North American Bear Center. It is home to community-oriented newspapers Ely Echo and North Country Angler, and to radio stations WELY and... Boundary Waters Radio. Ely is host to many community events such as the Blueberry Arts Festival and the Harvest Moon Festival, located in Whiteside Park throughout the summer months. The city's main street is lined with outfitters, outdoor clothing stores, and restaurants. State Highway 1, State Highway 169 and County Road 21 are the main routes in the city. As of the census of 2000, there were 3,724 people, 1,912 households, and 916 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,369.5 people per square mile .
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| County: | St. Louis County |
| State: | Minnesota |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Population: | 3,473 |
| Area: | 2.7 sq. mi. |
| Time zone: | Central Time zone |
| Also known as: | Ely, Minnesota, St. Louis County / Ely city |