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Aerial Tour

Avid sailors and native Detroiters Jim Hebert and Chris Wilson have traveled the Great Lakes extensively.

Here is Jim's aerial tour of the Detroit River, combined with his observations. Click here to take a quick sightseeing tour of the Detroit River. 

Friends of Belle Isle

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Bringing Back Belle Isle
Many people who grew up in Detroit have fond memories of Belle Isle—a 982 acre island park in the northern Detroit River. Residents came to canoe through the island's scenic canals and fish from the banks. In recent decades, however, popularity has waned, as Eurasian milfoil and other aquatic weeds have gradually choked the canals.

Beginning in 1992, the City of Detroit took action to rehabilitate the park s waterways. Workers cleared the nuisance vegetation, dredged the main channels and installed new pumps to move water through the canal system. The revitalized canals allow yellow perch, northern pike and other fish from the Detroit River to enter and spawn in the island's largest lagoon — supplying habitat for fish as well as recreational opportunities for anglers. The city expects to begin renting canoes once again.

 

Indoors, plans call for a Great Lakes Educational Exhibit at the Belle Isle Nature Center. The Detroit Recreation Department is developing a detailed interpretive plan for the exhibit, with assistance from Michigan Sea Grant Extension

The exhibit will include an interactive element for elementary and middle school children. Total cost of the project is estimated at $112,000, with $30,000 provided by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Coastal Zone Management Program.

Want to take a quick tour of the island? Click here!

 
 

Read about the River in

an atlas prepared under

an EPA Grant

 

RIVER ATLAS

   
 

Created by: Robin Kuczera
Revised: 9/5/2003

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