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Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
Our Partners
Apostle Islands Cruise Service

Island Princess-Apostle Islands Cruise Service-Authorized NPS Concessioner

NPS Concession Operated Tours and Trips
Up to 140 passengers
Narrated Sighseeing Tours, Island Shuttles and Charter Boat Trips

Apostle Islands Cruise Service (AICS) is authorized by the National Park Service and U.S. Department of the Interior as a park concessioner to serve the public within the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

AICS offers a variety of narrated sightseeing cruises, island shuttles, and charter trips to islands and offshore locations throughout the national lakeshore. The most popular is the 55-mile "Grand Tour" which travels through the heart of the Apostle Islands archipelago.

Daily shuttles provide visitors with boat transportation services to specific islands, where you can visit a lighthouse, hike, picnic, bird-watch, or explore natural and cultural areas on your own.

Other cruises are available in the afternoon and evening with the opportunity to see sunsets, sea caves, and lighthouses. For a complete schedule of this year's cruise offerings, visit their website at www.apostleisland.com.

Apostle Islands Cruise Service (Authorized NPS Concessioner)P.O. Box 691
Bayfield, WI 54814
Phone: (715) 779-3925
E-mail: info@apostleisland.com
Website: http://www.apostleisland.com/

BUSINESS PARTNERS
Business partners of the National Park Service provide a variety of ways to see and enjoy the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. They offer opportunities to learn, explore, and experience the park through unique and specialized trips, tours, adventures and expeditions.

Current listing of our Business Partners, pdf file, 221kb
Includes:
- Adventure Tours and Water Taxi Service
- Canoe and Kayak Expeditions
- Charter Fishing Services
- Sailboat Charters
- Scuba and Diving Services
- Towing and Salvage Services (marine)
- University Recreation and Education
- Youth Camps


PHILANTHROPY, FRIENDS GROUPS, AND AUTHORIZED FUNDRAISING PARTNERS
Private philanthropy is both a noble tradition of the national parks and a vital element of the Service’s success. Donations come to the park from individuals, organizations, foundations, corporations, businesses, and other entities, purely as expressions of support, in response to the donor’s awareness of needs, or as a result of an organized fundraising campaign by others. The NPS appreciates the generosity of those who donate directly, and those who work through authorized non-profit organizations to raise funds for the benefit of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore or its programs.

To assure the ethics,integrity, and impartiality of the National Park Service and its programs, all donations accepted by the park must strictly follow federal law and NPS policy. Any fundraising campaigns on behalf of the park must be authorized in a written agreement. For more information on that policy and how donations will be acknowledged at the Apostle Islands, please see our Donor Recognition Plan.

The park's current authorized non-profit fundraising partners are:

- Friends of the Apostle Islands

National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation

 

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Did You Know?
Long Island is presently an island in name only. It has been connected to the mainland as part of a peninsula for more than 30 years.

Last Updated: August 12, 2009 at 17:13 EST