North Shore (Lake Superior)
The North Shore of Lake Superior runs from Duluth, Minnesota, United States, at the western end of the lake, to Thunder Bay and Nipigon, Ontario, Canada, in the north, to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in the east. The shore is characterized by alternating rocky cliffs and cobblestone beaches, with forested hills and ridges through which scenic rivers and waterfalls descend as they flow to Lake Superior.
Thunder Bay connections: Pukaskwa Pit; Fort Kaministiquia; Boundary Waters; Lake Nipigon; Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area; Sleeping Giant Provincial Park; Sibley Peninsula; Black Bay Peninsula.
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