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Did you know?

Buoys and markers are the “traffic signals” that guide vessel operators safely along some waterways. They also identify dangerous or controlled areas and give directions and information.
LOON ALERT!
This is the alarm call of the common loon. Boaters should stay 150 yards or more from loons.  Boating too near loons may cause them to abandon their nest or young. You can help conserve loons by enjoying them from a distance.