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Drummond
Island Explorations
Custom dates Available
Discover
the ecology and local culture on the second largest freshwater island
in the United States. This ecotour will take you by mountain bike to both
the North and South shores to experience the Island's geologically unique
and globally rare natural features. You will have an opportunity to learn
about the Niagaran Escarpment. This geological formation provides a variety
of habitats. The most dramatic natural communities are small patches of
habitat called Alvar and only found a few places on earth within the United
States, Canada, Estonia, and the Baltic Region of Europe. It wasn't until
recent years that scientists and naturalists in North America began recognizing
and classifying these habitats. The limestone bedrock that is abundant
on the island was formed in warm tropical seas between 460 and 370 million
years ago. We will also travel by sea kayak through the Potagannissing
Islands where we will visit an island managed as a national wildlife refuge.
Bald eagles, osprey and terns make this island cluster their home. Drummond
is truly a remarkable place where you will find nature in abundance. This
trip date features fantastic photographic opportunities of the state threatened
Praire Smoke. Lodging is at comfortable and unique Drummond Island Resort
and Conference Center.
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Highlights- Lake
Superior State Forest. Potagannissing
Islands.
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Trip Instructors and Guides-
Resident Biologist, Outdoor Recreation Specialist.
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Start Location- Drummond
Island, Michigan. Chippewa County.
- Grade-
comfortable biking a maximum of 14 miles on gravel roads; no kayaking
experience necessary. Lodging is in an up scale log resort. You provide
your own transportation to local establishments and site destinations.
- Provided-
3 nights/4 days.
Breakfast, lunch and snacks. Kayak/paddling gear, guide and instruction.
You bring your own bike. Ask about bike rentals if you dont have
a bike that can handle gravel roads.
- Charitable
Contributions: The
Nature Conservancy, Drummond Island Historical Museum.
- Cost-
$650/$750-Based on double/ single occupancy. Trip size is between 6
people. Prices vary thru peak season.
To
make a reservation call Woods & Water Ecotours,
(906) 484-4157 or email info@WoodsWaterEcotours.com
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