09152017 Lake Superior Circle Tour completed

July 2016 I started and completed the USA portion and today I completed the Canadian portion of the Lake Superior Circle tour-hooray! Lake Superior is the World’s largest freshwater lake AND it covers 10% of the world’s fresh water! It is clear, beautiful and feels great with sand that’s fairly soft and mostly tan in color. Indigenous peoples inhabited the area in both countries. Both countries had their own means of dealing with their indigenous peoples over the short and long haul. Canada appears to have retained much of the indigenous peoples nomenclature. Had it not been rainy and late, I might have hiked the trail to see the Agawa pictographs. A short distance away was Sinclair cove where I could picture myself basking in the sun on the rocks. The sand River was powerful and inspiring as the video shows, reminding me of the power we, as earthlings, have if we work together!  Katharine Cove had on display a piece of art on the sand path to the water of one of the artists of the Group of Seven that revolutionized art beginning in the 1920s. What inspiration artists  had in Lake Superior area with stunning views in every direction! I “oohed” and  “aahed” my way through the journey even when it was raining!