Activities and experiences
Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area
Hike, fish, swim, camp, kayak, dogsled or simply wander along a quiet trail – there are almost as many ways to enjoy the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area as there are waves on its vast watery face. An annual stopping point for hundreds of species of migratory birds and home to a wide range of waterfowl and wildlife, Lake Superior is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream destination.
Activities
Guided Activities
Nature, science, art, history, stories... we've got you covered, and it's all about Lake Superior. Come out to our guided programs!
Birdwatching
Train your binoculars during the height of spring migration and your life list will fill as quickly as you can write!
Kayaking
Explore the many coves, bays and inlets of the Lake Superior National Marine conservation area by sea-kayak.
Fishing
There’s a fish waiting for you on Lake Superior!
Hiking
Let a truly Great Lake take your breath away.
Red Chairs
Explore the trails today and find your red chair experience!
Geocaching
Geocaching is a fun and rewarding outdoor adventure that combines hiking and treasure hunting.
School programs
Transform your classrooms learning activities.
Sailing
View columnar basalts and archways, visit the site of the sunken Gunilda and discover the Slate Islands, Rossport Islands and Battle Island.
Visiting with young children? Explore with Club Parka!
The Club Parka booklet invites kids to explore, learn and have fun! Once activities are completed, they'll receive a reward! The booklets are available on site.
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