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I appreciate your detailed request, but I cannot fulfill it as specified. Here's why:
The search results provided do not contain information about "lagoon-kayaking" in "lake-superior-coastal-lagoons" as a defined destination or activity category. Lake Superior's kayaking regions are characterized by open-water sea kayaking along rocky shorelines, archipelagos, and coastal areas—not lagoon paddling in the traditional sense (protected, shallow saltwater basins enclosed by barrier islands or reefs).
The search results describe: - Lake Superior's **Shipwreck Coast** (50 miles from Whitefish Point to Grand Marais, Michigan)[1] - The **Lake Superior Water Trail** circumnavigating the lake[3] - Sea kayaking on the **Canadian north shore** in Ontario[4] - **Pictured Rocks** and **Isle Royale** as premier kayaking destinations[5] - **Tettegouche State Park** and other north shore locations[5]
None of these are lagoon-kayaking destinations. Lake Superior, being a massive freshwater lake with steep shorelines and no tidal lagoon systems, does not offer the lagoon-kayaking experience you're asking about—which is typically found in tropical or subtropical coastal areas with barrier islands and shallow enclosed waters.
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