Schreiber Beach, was originally
known as Isbester's Landing and was founded in 1883 as a construction
camp for the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Below: The road to Schreiber Beach and the handicap ramp to Schreiber
Beach. It was nicely landscaped, but steep with zig-zags. |
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Below: Signs at Schreiber
Beach |
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Schreiber Beach is a sand and pebble beach. It is handicap accessible and offers gorgeous views of Lake Superior. There are numerous hiking trails nearby, along with picnic tables, restrooms, and a gazebo. |
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Below: Karen Duquette at Schreiber Beach |
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Below: The rocks on Schreiber
Beach were different colors as they led from the beach itself into Lake
Superior. |
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Below: The
water of Lake Superior was crystal clear by the shoreline of Schreiber
Beach. |
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Below: Looking from Lake Superior
back to the trail leading to the road. Plus a view of the beach at Schreiber
Beach - it consisted of small rocks. |
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Below: Some of the rocks were
not so little. But they were all different shapes and quite colorful.
Lee Duquette thought the bigger gray rock in the photo on the right
below looked like a hamburger. Karen Duquette said it looked like an
ugly face. |
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