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Boating

Boating

Boaters can get online education but hunters out of luck

By Maddy O'Callaghan | April 13, 2020

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has canceled its in-person classes for outdoor safety certificates and is now offering only online courses. 

Boating

Boating is up in Michigan, and so are accidents

By Agnes Bao | May 4, 2018

Are Michigan waters getting less safe for boating, with or without motors?

Great Lakes

New book paddles through history on canoe

By admin | January 4, 2017

Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims’s “Canoes: A Natural History in North America” explores the rich history of the vessel and the people involved.

Recreation

Great Lakes boating has a rich story

By Jenna Chapman | March 24, 2015

A new book details the lengthy history of boating in Michigan.

Recreation

Yacht club named to historic site list

By Guest Contributor | February 26, 2015

Architectural style of 101-year-old club models seaside villas found in France, Spain and Italy.

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Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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