Wilderness News Goes Online
7 May
The Quetico Superior Foundation’s Wilderness News newsletter, which some 16,000 paddlers and other lovers of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Quetico Provincial Park have enjoyed in its paper form for years, has launched an online companion — Wilderness News Online.
Regular readers of Wilderness News and close readers of its new web service will recognize that Wilderness News and Canoeing.com are produced in the same shop — with many of the same contributors.
Wilderness News Online plans to continue the tradition of balanced reporting on important news and issues that affect the Quetico Superior region. With its new online vehicle, the Quetico Superior Foundation aims to continue its mission as an information provider about the region, but do so now in a more timely manner.
Atop Wilderness New Online today — and in the latest paper issue of Wilderness News — is a feature story by Alissa Johnson on an innovative new youth program that uses outdoor experiences like canoe trips in the Boundary Waters to prevent drug and alcohol use, HERE.