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The Lake Superior Estuarium houses family-centered exhibits that tell the story of the St. Louis River Estuary, Lake Superior and the communities on their shores. It also includes a classroom, meeting space and offices. The exhibit hall includes a play area for young children, maps to orient visitors to the largest estuary on Lake Superior, and information to help anyone explore. An estuarium is gathering place for learning and play. The term is a combination of words “estuary” and “museum.”…
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The Lake Superior Estuarium houses family-centered exhibits that tell the story of the St....
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The Lake Superior Estuarium houses family-centered exhibits that tell the story of the St. Louis River Estuary, Lake Superior and the communities on their shores. It also includes a classroom, meeting space and offices. The exhibit hall includes a play area for young children, maps to orient visitors to the largest estuary on Lake Superior and information to help anyone explore. An estuarium a is gathering place for learning and play. The term is a combination of words “estuary” and…
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The Lake Superior Estuarium houses family-centered exhibits that tell the story of the St....
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From degradation to paddling destination, the St. Louis River Estuary is undergoing an inspiring transformation. Since the designation of the St. Louis River Estuary Area of Concern (AOC) in 1987, many partners have collaborated to clean up the river. The impact of this work is becoming clear, and the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail is proof of that change. Attendees learn about improved access to the water and future goals for helping (re)connect the community to this beautiful…
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From degradation to paddling destination, the St. Louis River Estuary is undergoing an inspiring...
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Chigami-ziibing, the St. Louis River, carries many place names that describe its importance to the Anishinaabe. Attendees learn the Ojibwemowin names for favorite spots along the river and practice a bit of the language too. This River Talk is presented by Naawakwe William Howes III, the Gegaanzikiged (Ojibwemowin Project Manager) at Gegaanzongejig Ji-Aabadak Ojibwemowin, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Language & Culture Program.
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Chigami-ziibing, the St. Louis River, carries many place names that describe its importance to...
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