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Wisconsin

A Superior Exploration: Lake Superior’s History & Ecology

Program No. 24850RJ
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
6 days
Program Begins
Superior, Wisconsin
Program Concludes
Superior, Wisconsin
Meals
12 ( 5B, 4L, 3D )
Activity Level
From
1,999
From Lake Superior’s glacial and tectonic geology to its significance to indigenous peoples and importance to environmental research, the largest freshwater lake in the world makes a fascinating study. Embark on a journey exploring western and southern Lake Superior, including a history of the Twin Ports, field trips to historical sites and presentations by local indigenous elders and historians. Enjoy hands-on learning experiences, exploring the aquatic creatures of the Brule River State Forest and surrounding natural wonders through canoeing and hiking!
Best of all, you'll...
  • Investigate freshwater ocean ecology through the University of Wisconsin-Superior’s Lake Superior Research Institute Floating Classroom, a new hybrid research and educational vessel.
  • Learn from park experts about the rich geology and ecology of Amnicon Falls State Park, Pattison State Park and Jay Cooke State Park.
  • Explore the Indigenous history of the area through presentations from a local tribal historian and tribal environmental scientist.
All Experts
Please Note:
These experts may not be available for every date of the program
Kathryn Guimond serves as the director of UW-Superior’s Center for Continuing Education. She has a B.A. in geology and a M.Ed. in science and math for teachers. Her areas of expertise include lifelong learning and K-12 STEM education. Kathryn resides in her birthplace of South Range, Wisconsin. Her current hobbies include enjoying the 80 acres of land surrounding the house her father built, her two dogs, and getting out to lakes, streams, and forests; equally important is spending quality time with her partner and family.
Julie Marckel (she/her) is a science educator and artist who has sought to learn about, participate in, or lead projects related to equitable engagement and access to natural spaces and experiences, environmental justice, and climate change. She has worked in education and nonprofit program development and management for most of her career. For 14 years, Julie served as program specialist at the Science Museum of Minnesota, supporting informal science, technology, engineering, and math programming for K-12 students throughout the state.
Activity Level
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The majority of this program’s activities are outside. Three days of the program have 2-3 hours of walking and standing, some on unpaved trails and some stairs without hand-rails. There will be between 1 – 3 miles of walking on four of the days. One day has an optional canoe trip. One day is spent on a ship.
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Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.

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