Telling the River Story
Event Details“Telling the River Story,” 7 p.m. This will be an in-person activity in conjunction with the St. Louis River Summit. Participants will learn how to construct wild rice knockers. […]
Event Details“Telling the River Story,” 7 p.m. This will be an in-person activity in conjunction with the St. Louis River Summit. Participants will learn how to construct wild rice knockers. […]
Economic Guidance for Coastal Management Professionals Kate Quigley and Lauren Knapp, NOAA Office for Coastal Management Thursday, March 10, 2022 12:00-1:30pm CT/1:00-2:30pm ET Capacity: 75 Register for Course Take this […]
https://youtu.be/_MbEE8VI2Ss At this webinar, learn about PFAS –a family of human-made chemicals, widely used for their ability to repel both water and oil, that take a long time to break […]
Event DetailsThe importance of ash tree wetlands to the St. Louis River Estuary. 7 p.m. virtual presentation via Zoom by Alexis Grinde, Natural Resources Research Institute, and Cole Wilson, University […]
Event Details Celebrating 50 Years of Great Lakes Science with Wisconsin Sea Grant. 2022 is Wisconsin Sea Grant’s fiftieth year of funding research projects in the Estuary and the Great […]
The January 11 River Talk features a presentation from Evan Larson, University of Wisconsin-Platteville and Melonee Montano, Red Cliff tribal member and University of Minnesota graduate student. It will be […]
LAKE SUPERIOR ICE FESTIVAL 2023 ON BARKER’S ISLAND The Lake Superior Ice Festival is a family-friendly fun event coordinated by the community to attract people of all ages and abilities […]
LAKE SUPERIOR ICE FESTIVAL 2023 ON BARKER’S ISLAND The Lake Superior Ice Festival is a family-friendly fun event coordinated by the community to attract people of all ages and abilities […]
Winter open hours!
The Lake Superior Estuarium is a gateway to the headwaters of the Great Lakes. Beautiful interactive displays tell stories of the St. Louis River Estuary, Lake Superior, and the communities on their shores. The exhibit hall includes a play area for young children, maps to orient you to the largest estuary on Lake Superior, and information to help you get out and explore.