Join us on Barker's Island in Superior to relax, play, and learn in celebration and appreciation of the Greatest Lake.
ENJOY FOR FREE:
*Interactive activities, games, and learning opportunities for kids, adults, and families all focused on learning about and appreciating this Great Lake
*Stand-up paddleboarding (try it out!) from noon-3pm
*Visit the Lake Superior Estuarium
*Prizes donated from local businesses
The Lake Superior Day event is outdoors along sidewalks and on mowed, grassy lawns near the Lake Superior Estuarium and inside the Lake Superior Estuarium (3 Marina Drive, Superior, Wisconsin), Barker’s Island. Learning booths will be under large event tents. Restroom facilities include portable toilets and accessible single-user restrooms inside the Estuarium. The shuttle bus has a lift, spaces for 4 wheelchairs, and seats. The event is free to attend–paid portions include food purchases.
For more information, please visit contact Ryan Feldbrugge at 715-399-4090.
FOOD VENDORS:
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BUS INFORMATION
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EXTEND THE FUN WITH CONNECTED EVENTS
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Sponsorships:
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This event is hosted by the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve and planned in collaboration with the following partners: the City of Superior, The Friends of the Lake Superior Reserve, North Shore SUP, and the Douglas County 4-H Program. The event is graciously sponsored by the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program. The Lake Superior Reserve encompasses over 16,000 acres along the St. Louis River freshwater estuary. Come enjoy the festivities in appreciation of the lake!
Thank you to all the tablers and prize donors!
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Lake Superior is the cleanest, coldest, and clearest of the Great Lakes. The largest lake by surface area in the world, it fuels local shipping, commercial fishing, and recreational industries while providing clean drinking water and high quality of life. Every day, each of the 600,000 human residents of the Lake Superior basin interact with water from the lake for drinking, home use, beautiful views, recreation, and more. The lake is essential for countless fish, birds, and plants.
Lake Superior Day was started in the early 1990s to highlight the importance of this great water body to the basin’s environment and economy. Now it is held every 3rd Sunday in July.
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