Playing as members of the four–team Class D level Copper Country Soo League, Lake Linden finished the season with a record of 57–36, placing second in the regular season standings playing under manager Perry Glass.
In the league playoff, Lake Linden swept Calumet in four games and won the championship.
In the final league standings, the Calumet Aristocrats finished ahead of Houghton Giants (56–65), Winnipeg Maroons (57–38), Duluth White Sox (52–44), Lake Linden Sandy Lakes (40–56) and Fargo Trolley Dodgers (35–59).
The Hancock Infants (29–34) and Grand Forks Forkers (13–40) teams both folded on July 29, 1906 prior to the end of the season.
[9][10][11][7] Lake Linden, Michigan has not hosted another minor league team.