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Community Paddle (photos)

Thank you to everyone who participated in our Community Paddle on July 24 at Chambers Grove. With all of the recent rain, the river was flowing! Attendees learned the important lessons of staying flexible and respecting the river’s power.

We explored a small sliver of the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail while learning about the Area of Concern (AOC) cleanup efforts that have made the river a cleaner/safer place to recreate. We talked about the manoomin restoration and sturgeon recovery near Chambers Grove, in addition to the historic uses of Chambers Grove.

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July Water Wednesday Finale! (photos)

The St. Louis River Alliance Water Trail Staff hosted their fifth and final Water Wednesday event on July 9th, at Harrison Community Center (3002 W 3rd St). With a special guest Tommy, from Minnesota Sea Grant’s, Paddle Safe Twin Ports.

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Ecology Paddle (photos)

Saturday July 12th, St. Louis River Alliance staff and City of Duluth staff joined together to teach an ecology themed paddle in the St. Louis River Estuary, out of Munger Landing. UMD RSOP assisted with gear, paddling instructions, and safety escorts on the water.

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June Water Wednesday (photos)

The St. Louis River Alliance Water Trail Staff (Mikayla Erickson, Annika Frazer, and Karen Sunderman) hosted their fourth Water Wednesday event on June 11th, back at Harrison Community Center (3002 W 3rd St).

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Beginner Fishing River Connection Event Photos

Thank you to everyone who came out and participated in our Beginner Fishing Event with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR)! It was a beautiful day at Perch Lake Landing. It’s inspiring to see so many new anglers—of all ages—casting lines, learning new skills, and connecting with the river. Attendees learned about the Area of Concern cleanup efforts that have made the river a cleaner and safer place to recreate, in addition to basic fish identification, fishing techniques, and stories of the river.

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RSOP Essentials of Kayak + Canoe Training (photos)

On May 28, the entire St. Louis River Alliance team had an incredible hands-on kayak and canoe rescue training with Melody at the UMD’s Recreational Sports Outdoor Program.

We learned about the rules of the nautical road, safety gear, and rescue maneuvers. Everyone suited up and hopped in the cold water to practice cold water exits, the t-rescue, and how to clear water in a sunken vessel. It was an incredible opportunity to bond as a team before a very busy summer, and a reminder of why we love the work we do!

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River Reflections: What does the St. Louis River mean to you?

What does the St. Louis River mean to you?

Share your stories, memories, and reflections to help us better understand the river’s value to our community. Your input will help guide future outreach, planning, and stewardship efforts.

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St. Louis River Alliance Recognized as City of Duluth’s Partners of the Year

Last week, on May 14, the St. Louis River Alliance was named Nonprofit Partner of the Year by the City of Duluth Parks Commission! 

This recognition celebrates our strong collaboration with the City to help connect the community to the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail. We’re proud of the programs and experiences we offer and the increased visibility we’ve brought to the National Water Trail.

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May Water Wednesday (Photos)

Photos from May 14th, Water Wednesday with the St. Louis River Alliance. Harrison Community Center location resumes for June + July dates, and the final Water Wednesdays for awhile.

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2025 St. Louis River Area of Concern Celebration of Progress (Photos + Presentation)

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us at the 2025 St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Celebration of Progress event! This year’s theme, “From River Bottom to Kitchen Table: Links in the Estuary Food Chain,” brought together scientists, storytellers, anglers, advocates, and community members to reflect on the remarkable progress in restoring the St. Louis River estuary and to look ahead at the work still to come.

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Celebrating Earth Week: Woodstock Bay Landing Community Cleanup

The spirit of Earth Week was alive and well in Superior, Wisconsin on 4/23/35, as St. Louis River Alliance volunteers gathered at Woodstock Bay Landing for a successful cleanup event. Thank you to the City of Superior for providing grabbers, buckets, gloves, and disposal of the garbage. And a special thank you to our St. Louis River Alliance volunteers and staff who came to enjoy the beautiful views of Woodstock Bay Public Landing while helping enhance this incredible St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail access point.

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April Water Wednesday (Photos)

Photos from April 9th, Water Wednesday with the St. Louis River Alliance. Next month we are meeting at Lincoln Park and cleaning up any trash we find. May 14th, 10:00am-12:00pm. Harrison Community Center location resumes for June + July dates.

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NOW HIRING: Neighborhood Leader

The St. Louis River Alliance is seeking one dedicated individual to serve as a National Water Trail Neighborhood Leader. This position will help create strong relationships and connections to the St. Louis River. The goal is to foster community engagement and awareness of the National Water Trail by promoting organizational events and river access points, and resources related to the trail. This position reports to the National Water Trail Coordinator.

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