Wednesdays on the Water

Join us at one of our upcoming Wednesdays on the Water to pick up your St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail Map. We will be hosting a tent at various locations in the Twin Ports, Wednesdays from August 26 - September 16, 3-6 p.m.

Wednesdays on the Water: stop by between 3-6 p.m. on the following dates 

  • Aug. 26th: Barkers Island in Superior, WI

  • Sept. 2nd: Munger Landing in Duluth, MN

  • Sept. 9th: Chambers Grove in Duluth, MN

  • Sept. 16th: Boy Scout Landing in Duluth, MN

Can’t make one of the dates? No problem.
Contact-free pick up is available at the St. Louis River Alliance Office.

  • Contact free pick-up

  • Stop in 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 

  • 394 S. Lake Avenue | Suite 208, Duluth, 55802 (2nd floor)


About the St. Louis River Alliance:
 
The St. Louis River Alliance (SLRA) is a non-profit membership organization of river stewards working together to protect, restore and enhance the St. Louis River. Located at the headwaters of Lake Superior in Duluth, the Alliance was founded in 1996 as the St. Louis River Citizens Action Committee. 

The St. Louis River Alliance works to connect the community to the river through stewardship activities, education and outreach activities and environmental projects. 

About the St. Louis River Estuary *National Water Trail:

In 2017, the review committee from the National Park Service made the recommendation to the Secretary of the Interior to designate the St. Louis River Estuary Water Trail as part of the larger National Water Trail System.  We are currently waiting for the Secretary of the Interior’s signature to make this official. Please contact your US representatives to ask them to move this forward.

For more information about the Alliance:
Become a Member:
www.StLouisRiver.org/Become-A-Member
Websitewww.StLouisRiver.org 
National Water Trail Information: www.StLouisRiver.org/National-Water-Trail
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/StLouisRA/ 
Map PDF:  https://www.stlouisriver.org/national-water-trail-map

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