Your one-stop source for Lake Superior information.

We live, work, and play on the shores of one of the most beautiful ecosystems on Earth.

To show our appreciation, we’ve spent 30 years facilitating large-scale environmental restoration and protection projects. We complete the projects with students, academics, government representatives, industry, and public stakeholders. Our aim is to reduce threats to Lake Superior, ensuring that it’s appreciated for generations to come.

If you’ve got a love for Lake Superior, we’d love for you to get involved.

Online Map

Over the past few decades we’ve completed several cleanup projects within the Thunder Bay Area of Concern. View a map and storyline highlighting the progress of the Remedial Action Plan (RAP) program here.

North Harbour

Cleanup of the contaminated sediment in the Northern portion of the Thunder Bay Harbour will require engaged discussions to select the most effective option. Join us in the conversations around the North Harbour.

Research Projects

To really commit to restoration and protection, we undertake research of the lakes, streams, rivers, and waterfalls that flow into, and out of, Lake Superior. Explore our watersheds research, including Cloud Lake Algal Blooms.

Our Mission:

To reduce and eliminate environmental threats to Lake Superior, ensuring it’s appreciated for generations to come.

Our Philosophy:

InfoSuperior Research and Information Network is the digital presence for the Remedial Action Plans program in Northern Ontario. We complete large-scale environmental restoration and protection projects, working cross-border for the continued health of our watersheds. Our focus is on community engagement. We identify, and act on, environmental concerns of North Shore residents. Your concerns become conversation, research, action, and results.

Our Approach:

Community

Cooperative effort is what sustains the health and prosperity of Lake Superior. Our grassroots outreach around lakewide communities fosters Communities of Action. We facilitate communication between the stakeholders – public and private – who work together to drive meaningful change on Superior’s shores.

Action

We hear your concerns, and we’re making strides to tackle them. InfoSuperior has its roots in the Remedial Action Plans (RAP), which identified environmental threats in Areas of Concern along the North Shore. We’ve spent 30 years restoring and protecting Superior.

Our record includes:

  • $25 million dollar cleanup of contaminated sediment in Thunder Bay harbour
  • $9 million dollar state of the art wastewater treatment plant for the Town of Nipigon
  • $7 million dollar mercury contamination cleanup in Marathon’s harbour
  • $65 thousand dollar student-led research project to determine why algae blooms are forming in Cloud Lake
  • $45 thousand dollar project to better understand environmental conditions in area streams
  • a “Geomatics” program harnessing environmental data through publicly accessible online maps.

Research

Protection doesn’t stop at Superior’s shores. As the RAP progressed, so too did our interest in a holistic approach to watershed restoration. We’re evolving from cleanup projects on Superior to research in surrounding lakes and streams. Our team of academics lead the way with research funded by educational and government agencies. Research and results are then presented to residents and communities, who can make informed decisions about how to manage their local watersheds.

InfoSuperior gratefully acknowledges the support of Lakehead University, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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