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The WP:NORG guideilines describe what is required for significant coverage in WP:CORPDEPTH which says:

The depth of coverage of the subject by the source must be considered. Trivial or incidental coverage of a subject is not sufficient to establish notability. Deep or significant coverage provides an overview, description, commentary, survey, study, discussion, analysis, or evaluation of the product, company, or organization. Such coverage provides an organization with a level of attention that extends well beyond brief mentions and routine announcements, and makes it possible to write more than a very brief, incomplete stub about the organization.

Created with templates {{ORGCRIT assess table}} and {{ORGCRIT assess}}
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor.
Source Independent? Reliable? Significant coverage? Secondary? Overall value toward ORGCRIT
Classic Deer Camps [1]
Food Lovers' Guide to Wisconsin: The Best Restaurants, Markets & Local Culinary Offerings [2]
An entry in a food lover's guide may not be independent as sometimes the entries are placed for payment. I have not investigated whther this is the case here as it fails on significance. Yes It is a guide about the food in the state. It appears to be a reliable one. No One long paragraph about the food at the bar and lodge restaurant in a local food lover's guide. Other than the date (which seems wrong), there is nothing here to write an article from. Fails ORGCRIT. Yes
Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Great Destination [3]
A destination guide will list all the torist businesses at the destination. Often the content is placed, or write ups may be provided by the businesses The extent to which this is a secondary source is debatable. The information is written ain the style of a secondary source. It is information about the businesses, but it is occasioned by the destination guide which is a primary source inasmuch as it describes the tourist attractions at a destination for the purposes of being a guide to the location as it is.
Golden Oldies - In the North Woods, Classic Lodges Are Remnants of a Vanished Era [4]<
Reinventing the Frontier: Tourism, Nature, and Environmental Change in Northern Wisconsin, 1880–1930 [5]<
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