Blessing of the Fleet
June 15, 2008 at Noon
Lake Superior is Bayfield's lifeblood. The Lake has drawn countless people to this
area, from the Ojibwe, to the fur traders and missionaries, to commercial fishermen, and finally to
tourists and pleasure boaters. In the late 1950's Bayfield inaugurated the Blessing of the Fleet to
honor its fishing families who formed the backbone of the area's economy.
In the 1800's fishing was second only to logging as Bayfield's main industry. Millions
of pounds of trout, whitefish and herring were harvested and exported throughout the United States.
Although commercial fishing has declined since its early boom, many families still count on Lake
Superior's bounty for their livelihood. They now share the waters with a multitude of new vessels:
charter fishing services, sightseeing tours, pleasure boaters, kayaks, canoes, and government craft.
The Blessing of the Fleet ceremony lapsed during the late eighties and into the
nineties, but it was revived in 1997 to a warm welcome from the Apostle Islands community. The pulse of
the commercial fishing industry still runs strong in Bayfield, and its citizens are proud to honor this
vital part of their Lake Superior Heritage.
Throughout the weekend residents and visitors are invited to enjoy a celebration of
Bayfield's maritime culture, from past to present. A special Blessing of the Fleet chamber music concert
will be performed on Saturday evening at Christ Episcopal Church.
History comes to life with the traditional Blessing Ceremony on Sunday at 12:00 PM
(Noon): commercial fishing boats, tugs, powerboats, sailboats, excursion and transportation craft, and
rowboats parade through Bayfield's City Harbor. As they pass by the tip of the pier, clergy from the
Apostle Islands community grant each vessel a blessing for safe passage and a prosperous season on Lake
Superior.
All boats in the Chequamegon Bay area are invited to participate in the ecumenical
service and Blessing Ceremony. The United States Coast Guard will direct the boats through the harbor
via marine radio and/or megaphone. Boaters with questions concerning participation in this historic
parade should contact the Bayfield Chamber of Commerce at (715) 779-3335 or (800) 447-4094.
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