Currents August 2017

Did you know that the Great Lakes are the biggest freshwater source in the world? Lake Erie is the most productive for fishing of all the Great Lakes. Your support helps make our streams clean, clear and healthy so they can support this complex ecosystem. By donating to PCS, you help us reach our goals of restoring rivers that lead to Lake Erie beaches that promote fishable and swimmable conditions for generations.

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lepag coverAre you a swimmer, kayaker, fisher, or just someone who enjoys being out on the water? Living in this region, we are lucky to have access to a plethora of waterways, including coasts, rivers, and streams. Often, we do not utilize the resources around us, including the unique Maumee watershed. Many people in our community are unaware of where to go to enjoy our natural resources. For those who are interested in trying out new activities, there is a guide book that lists what is available and where to go.

The ODNR has published a comprehensive book of all the Lake Erie public access sites. There are over 169 coastal that are free to the public along the coast line. If you are interested in enjoying the regions’ rivers, there are over 870 field-checked miles with 220 access points. Some of the features of the access points include: nature centers, birding trails, hiking trails, camping, and recreational activities. Some sites even offer horse riding trails and activities such as archery, arts and crafts, and wildlife exhibits. Each access point on the ODNR website indicates what is available at each location.

Lake Erie is truly a paddler’s paradise with historical, ecological, and cultural significance. Kayaking has become an increasingly popular hobby and our region has many access points and boat launches. Many sites also offer day-time rentals for paddleboats, canoes, and kayaks. Fishing and swimming are permissible at many locations along the coast. Recreation of all kinds is available at these sites, so no matter what your interest, this is a great resource.

To get more information on local access points, head to the ODNR’s website. We also have printed guides to Lake Erie’s public access locations (coastal and rivers) available for free at our office. Stop in today to get your copy and be a tourist in your own town!

Currents: August 2017


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Terry Shankland
President of the Board
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Andrew Curran
Vice President
Assistant Scout Executive,
Boy Scouts of America

Colleen Dooley
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Kyle Spicer
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Deanna Bobak
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Denise Fonner
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Jeff Gibbs
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Joan King
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Chris Smalley
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Metroparks of the Toledo Area

Patrick Lawrence, Ph.D.
Past President of Board (non-voting)
Associate Dean, College of Arts & Letters
University of Toledo

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