Ishkode (Ojibwe for fire) is not only an important part of Anishaabe history and culture, but also a valuable land management tool for our northern pine forests. Join the Lake Superior Reserve, the City of Superior, and Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe) as they introduce a collaborative project to return good fire to Wisconsin Point.
Come to Lot #5 of Wisconsin Point to learn about some of the habitat's fire-dependent red pines and pyrogenic blueberries, the history of fire on Wisconsin Point, and the benefit of using fire as a tool in Superior, WI. We will walk (~1 mile) to some other sites on Wisconsin Point that will see some of the first good fires in over 100 years.
We’ll gather in light-rain or shine, and will post a notification day-of for a severe weather cancellation. Please meet at Wisconsin Point Lot #5 (restrooms are available). We will be walking, stopping and standing over the course of the walk. Our walk will be about 1 mile long round-trip, will consist of a level dirt path through the forest, some along the roadway, and there is a relatively steep ditch near our destination site, where we will be off-trail. There is poison ivy in the area, so long pants and close-toed shoes are recommended.
This event is part of the River Walks program series, happening all summer long. Join us and connect with the natural world in new ways this summer at the River Walks, where we learn about local land and water issues while taking a stroll to different places in the St. Louis River watershed. No registration is required and all events are FREE. Come dressed for the weather and prepared to move around outdoors. Please reach out to Melissa Burke at
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Visit
https://lakesuperiornerr.org/coastal-training/river-walks/ for more information about the River Walks.
You may request an interpreter, materials in an alternative language or format, or other services to make this event more accessible, by contacting Melissa as soon as possible, ideally by August 1, 2025. There’s no added cost to you for these services.
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