Family Free Day - Thursday August 17 aboard the Ranger III sponsored by the Portage Lake District Library

Family Free Day - Thursday August 17 aboard the Ranger III sponsored by the Portage Lake District Library

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on July 28, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

Houghton, MI - On Aug. 17, join Isle Royale National Park and the Portage Lake District Library to celebrate the coming end of summer with a family free day aboard the Ranger III. Families may participate in one, two, or all of the scheduled events.

10:30 am: Ranger III Kids Program at the Portage Lake District Library

Join Ranger Barb McTaggart at the Portage Lake District Library as she explores the Ranger III from a kid’s perspective. No advanced reservations needed. For families and kids age 5-12. The program will last about 30 minutes.

11:30 am: Ranger III Tour led by Captain Rand Attaway

Captain Rand Attaway will provide a 30 minute tour of the Ranger III. Wear comfortable shoes. Meet in front of the Houghton Visitor Center by 11:20 am.

12:30 pm: Ranger III Cruise onto Portage Lake, Reservations Required

For families with kids 15 or younger, take a free cruise aboard the Ranger III onto Portage Lake. To make the required reservations, call the Portage Lake District Library at (906) 482-4570. Reservations will only be accepted through August 16. On Thursday, Aug. 17, check in at the Houghton Visitor Center by 12:00 pm for ticket pick-up. Light jackets are recommended.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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