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Travel Planning
Many of our issues have specific information about types of vacations a
family can take. Wintertime, summertime, fall and spring are all great
travel times around Lake Superior. These links take you directly to stories
about travel vacations and activities that appear in some of our online
versions of the magazine.
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Our Calendar of Events lists information from all around the lake. It is
updated regularly, so check back often.
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Our October/November 1998 issue features a section on winter’s latest fad
sport - showshoeing. Sparky Stensaas of the Duluth Pack Store in Duluth,
Minnesota, is perhaps one of the most knowledgeable when it comes to picking
the right shoes for the sport. To whet our appetite for the season, he’s
provided a backgrounder on just how snowshoeing got its start.
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For details on particular snowshoes, read the online October/November 1998
issue of Lake Superior Magazine.
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Dawn Peltzer and her family experienced the vacation of a lifetime near
Thunder Bay, Ontario, when they visited in outdoor adventure company and
traveled "with the dogs" into the wilderness. See how easy it was.
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Pedal-pushing instead of taking the trip by car lets travelers experience
the tastes, sounds, smells and feel of Lake Superior along with its sights,
avow the bicycle veterans of the Circle Tour. It can be the good, the bad
and the incredibly beautiful.
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Jennifer Bocking and her family know how to enjoy the summer, and Jennifer
takes us on the Cloud Nine to show us that Lake Superior is the
place to be.
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Climbing to the Top is easy when you have Shaun Parent as a guide. He tells
us about the fastest climbing sport around Lake Superior - waterfall climbing.
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All around the lake, groups are organizing a variety of options for people
interested in the heritage of the places they visit.
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