What does Sugarloaf: the North Shore Stewardship Association do?
Sugarloaf works to promote the preservation and restoration of the North Shore’s unique environment, including the wonderful chain of state parks on the shore. Our preservation, restoration and interpretation work began at Sugarloaf Cove, near Schroeder. Now we work along the entire shore, with interpretive programs in public places from Duluth to Grand Portage, including many state parks. We also work with landowners to restore native conifer forests throughout the North Shore. Q: What projects are you working on or have you recently completed? Our ShoreLink learning cart program was a popular interpretive program at Split Rock Lighthouse, Tettegouche and Temperance River state parks last summer, and we plan to continue that program this year. Park visitors enjoy short, interactive learning experiences with the ShoreLink interpreter and her various artifacts, rocks, puppets, etc. Q: What special events do you have at the park? We have a full schedule of programs at Sugarloaf Cove this