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Learn To Lace Snowshoes At Voyageurs National Park

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Learn how to lace snowshoes at Voyageurs National Park/NPS

Editor's note: The following is an unedited release from Voyageurs National Park.

Voyageurs National Park will host a snowshoe-lacing workshop at the Rainy Lake Visitor Center on Saturday, January 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Senior naturalist Jim DeVries, from the Laurentian Environmental Center, will guide participants in the art of lacing a pair of snowshoes that are beautiful and functional. Registration and payment can be made through Voyageurs National Park Association. A fee of $120 per participant is required to cover the costs of materials and instruction, but does not include bindings.

There are a minimum number of participants required for the class to occur. Participants will be notified prior to the class if the minimum number has not been reached. Registration is required by Friday, January 13, to ensure materials will arrive on time.

This workshop is part of the “Winter at Voyageurs Event Series” brought to you by the National Park Service and sponsored by VNPA. For more information about the “Winter at Voyageurs Event Series,” visit the Voyageurs National Park Association website

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