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Painting History

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Painting History

In 2006, Quetico Provincial Park’s French River proved impassable by kayak—so Ken Lister crawled upriver through the slippery, overgrown underbrush. His destination? French River Rapids. Lister suspected that an oil painting by Canadian artist Paul Kane portrayed the rapids. If correct, he would disprove widely held notions about the painting’s origins, and possibly discover a new understanding of the fur trade.

Wilderness News Profile: Frederick Winston

Monday, September 14, 2009

Wilderness News Profile: Frederick Winston

In 1964, Fred Winston received an inquiry following Wilderness News' inaugural publication: “I can see that there are many sides to Minnesota’s wilderness problem. But which side are you on? What are you trying to prove?" In his reply, Fred Winston set the tone for the Quetico Superior Foundation's role in the ever changing wilderness debate and set an example of activism.

Dorothy Molter Museum Remodeled

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Dorothy Molter Museum Remodeled

Ely's Dorothy Molter Museum got a $16,000 facelift recently, thanks to an $8000 grant from Minnesota Iron Range Resources, the and matching private donations. The museum that recognizes the last person to live in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area now has a remodeled interpretive center.

Paddle the Heart Reaches Crane Lake

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Paddle the Heart Reaches Crane Lake

The first Canoe the Heart trail reports are in! View photos and learn more about this expedition across the heart of the continent.

Nature Rocks: Getting Kids Outside

Friday, June 5, 2009

Nature Rocks: Getting Kids Outside

A new program co-sponsored by author Richard Louv (Last Child in the Woods, reviewed in the Spring 2009 print edition of Wilderness News) and the Children & Nature Network inspires families to get outdoors.

Spring Issue of Wilderness News

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Spring Issue of Wilderness News

The Spring 2009 issue of Wilderness News, the sister publication of Wilderness News Online is available now. Read highlights and download your copy today.

Gunflint Green Up Sprouts New Life In Forest – And Community

Friday, May 8, 2009

Gunflint Green Up Sprouts New Life In Forest – And Community

Hundreds of people descended upon the Gunflint Trail outside of Grand Marais last weekend to plant thousands of pine seedlings and green up the fire impacted forest. Wilderness News Online caught up with Quetico Superior Foundation board member and Gunflint Trail property owner Dyke Williams, who had the opportunity to join the annual event. Read our Q&A.

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