
The company is owned and operated by retired U.S. Cruises are in the 25-foot cruiser Keweenaw Explorer or on a 24-foot pontoon.

Its variety of options features a Jacobsville Lighthouse and sandstone cliffs tour, a Superior Sunset cruise, or a brand new adventure for 2023 that takes you from Lac La Belle to Keystone Bay at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Keweenaw Boat Tours makes the trip regularly for up to six people throughout the summer. Can't make those Thursdays for a special NPS boat tour? No problem. Call 90 or stop by the Houghton Visitor Center. Says the NPS: "Due to cruise popularity, advance reservations are recommended.

The 2.5- to 3-hour tours will travel south along the Keweenaw Waterway to the South Entry of Keweenaw Bay, before returning to Houghton. Scheduled cruises will depart at 12:30 pm on Thursday, July 6, and Thursday, July 20, from the Isle Royale National Park’s Houghton Visitor Center. Keweenaw Boat Rides: The 165-foot Ranger III (in photo), the National Park Service ferry and cargo vessel to Isle Royale, will do two special tours of the historic Keweenaw Waterway next month. We will have a butterfly and moth-centric event on July 13th, 5-7 p.m. Adam, who calls himself an "environmental painter," wrapped up the work on Wednesday and posted "This has been a wonderful project, thanks to all of you who followed along! I saw a lot of monarch butterflies while working on the wall, probably due to the milkweed growing in the nearby garden. Louis County Depot wings with his pollinator mural. (The brewery also is hosting a Drag Bingo on Friday as part of Thunder Bay Pride activities.) And finally, down "south" in Duluth, artist Adam Swanson gave the St. The group also gave a plug to the Tuesday (June 27) launch of Porphyry Beer (with the Porphyry Lighthouse on the can) by Lakehead Beer Co. The model has a wayfinding tool to help visitors and locals connect to activity on the waterfront. The replica, done last year by students of Hammerskjold High School, was installed at the Prince Arthur's Landing Marina by student Darly Halls, CLLS Board of Directors member Darcy Trist and woodworking teacher Robert Dasey. On the other side of the Lake in Thunder Bay, Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior (CLLS) posted a photo featuring a replica of the city's breakwater lighthouse. Marie, Ont., Tyler Toews of Canadian Murals created "Changing Tides," as part of the recent Summer Moon Fest. “The people that Michael and I are working with, they’re contemporaries and people our age defining things right now.Big Art: Creative folks have been busy all around the Big Lake in recent days. “Magazines often pigeonhole themselves into a very thin margin of what their interests and focus are - not that ours isn’t thin, but it’s these people we admire that have been around forever and that inspire us,” Dylan said. Going forward, the founders have a roster of creatives they will work with for upcoming issues that continue their mission of merging the vanguard with the avant garde. “Where they feel there’s no restraints and like there’s any type of barricade for them to express their imagination and contribute to our world in a way that ignites and stimulates their imagination.” “We want them to naturally contribute in a way where they have the freedom to contribute,” he said. “The editorial experience isn’t always pleasant and I think that we’ve tried really hard to have a relationship with the people we’re working with - the writers and photographers - and make it a place where they want to be working with us and it’s not just about elevating their résumé.”Īvedon echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the founders encourage experimentation among their contributors. “We want to be a place where photographers do want to work,” Dylan explained. The editorial content is complemented by artistic photography from Dylan and Avedon and other contributors, including Jason Thomas Geering and Chantel Anderson. For Breach’s inaugural issue, which had a soft launch in May and will have a bigger launch in August, the founders stuck to this ethos by profiling more established figures such as Luxembourgish actress Vicky Krieps, who is the cover star, and musician and producer T Bone Burnett, as well as rising stars like actors Eli Brown and Filippo Scotti.
