Canoeing in Sylvania
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Sylvania Wilderness and Recreation Area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a serene spot made up of old-growth forest and paddle-friendly waters.
A canoer’s paradise, the Sylvania Wilderness in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is part of Ottawa National Forest, which extends from the south shore of Lake Superior to the Wisconsin border. (Mark Shuman/Chicago Tribune )
Sylvania Wilderness and Recreation Area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a serene spot made up of old-growth forest and paddle-friendly waters.
A smallmouth bass is held before its release from a canoe in 2010 in the Sylvania Wilderness in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. (Andrew Johnston/Chicago Tribune)
Bob Zelinski, owner of Sylvania Outfitters near Watersmeet, Mich., is a font of knowledge about the Sylvania Wilderness and Recreation Area. His company sells everything from Michigan fishing licenses to fully provisioned trips with meals, canoes and camping equipment. (Mark Shuman/Chicago Tribune )
The writer’s son Ian Shuman, right, and his friend Robert Heidt canoe the waters of Sylvania. (Mark Shuman/Chicago Tribune )
The writer’s campsite on the shore of Mountain Lake was spacious and breezy, which helped keep mosquitoes at bay. (Mark Shuman/Chicago Tribune )
A loon — one of many in the Sylvania Wilderness — nests on an island. (Mark Shuman/Chicago Tribune )