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A Superior Exploration: Lake Superior’s History & Ecology

Program No. 24850RJ
“Superior” learning awaits on this adventure through northern Wisconsin’s natural wonders — explore the ecology and human history of this fascinating Great Lake!

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6 days
5 nights
12 meals
5B 4L 3D
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At a Glance

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, wading in the rivers of the Brule River State Forest to catch and identify aquatic creatures and exploring natural wonders through canoeing and hiking!
Activity Level
Keep the Pace

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.
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Danielle Fagen
Danielle Fagen received her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of St. Thomas and her master’s in sociology from Ohio University. She is passionate about education and the importance of lifelong learning. Danielle is also passionate about serving and supporting her personal and professional communities, including Cloquet, UW-Superior, and the Twin Ports community. She enjoys spending time with her family, a good bonfire, and a long walk.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Danielle Fagen received her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of St. Thomas and her master’s in sociology from Ohio University. She is passionate about education and the importance of lifelong learning. Danielle is also passionate about serving and supporting her personal and professional communities, including Cloquet, UW-Superior, and the Twin Ports community. She enjoys spending time with her family, a good bonfire, and a long walk.
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Kathryn Guimond 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 was born in South Range, Wisconsin, where she moved back to recently and considers her true home. Her current hobbies include enjoying the 80 acres of land surrounding the house her father built, her sweet two dogs, and getting out to lakes, streams, and forests; equally important is spending quality time with her partner and family.
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Beatrice Dornfeld serves as the outreach program coordinator at the Center for Continuing Education at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. She received her bachelor's degree in anthropology with a focus in archaeological sciences from the University of Washington. After working in various historic preservation professions, Beatrice discovered her passion for community engagement and continuing education. She also serves as a volunteer board member of the Douglas County Historical Society. In her free time, she enjoys knitting, thrift shopping, and enjoying local cuisine with friends and family.
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