Quetico Provincial Park is located in Atikokan in Ontario’s Superior Country. It is adjoined to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota. Quetico is world renowned for backcountry canoeing with over 2,000 lakes and 460,000 hectares of remote wilderness and endless opportunities for adventure. The park has over 2,200 backcountry campsites to explore. Over […]
Lake Superior Provincial Park located near Wawa in Ontario’s Algoma District was originally established as of 1944. The park is set in 994 square miles (1,600 sq km) of northern Ontario wilderness on the edge of Lake Superior. The park is extremely rugged – a vast wilderness on the edge of forested hills, crystal clear […]
Shiras Planetarium is located in Marquette in Michigan’s Marquette County. It is attached to The Marquette Senior Highschool and planetarium showings are open to the public. This domed planetarium offers incredible indoor star gazing and laser shows. Tour the night sky and explore planets and constellations from their Minolta MS-8 star projector. Shows last for […]
Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium is located in Duluth in Minnesota’s St. Louis County. The planetarium is on the University of Minnesota Duluth’s campus and is open for public showings. They offer live interactive shows and full dome theater presentations. Be whisked through the depths of outer space, and learn the importance of astronomy. With a […]
Gunflint Trails End is located 55.6 miles (89.4km) up the Gunflint Trail northwest from Grand Marais in Minnesota’s Cook County. Gunflint Trail is a paved scenic byway up Country Road 12. starting in Grand Marais and ending before Saganaga Lake . The Gunflint trails end has night skies that are among the darkest on earth, […]
The Thunder Bay Observatory is located in Neebing 17.3 miles (28km) south of Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. It is far enough from the light pollution of the city to provide the darkest skies and an unforgettable experience. Using the professional telescope and telescopic camera you will be able to view and photograph objects […]
The David Thompson Astronomical Observatory is located at Fort William Historical Park in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. This observatory is home to one of the largest state of the art telescopes in Central Canada. The fleet of powerful telescopes allow for observing galaxies, nebulas, star clusters and planets with incredible detail and clarity. […]