Vic, sounds like an epic trip you are planning. There is lots to see along the big lake, whichever side you choose to go on. We really enjoyed the Canadian side of Lake Superior- nice parks with great hiking and interesting sites to see. If you choose to drop down into the states, the Superior shore through Minnesota is very scenic, the Superior Hiking Trail is great and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a place everyone should see. The Apostle Islands in Wisconsin provide great kayaking. Michigan's Upper Penninsula is an undeveloped outdoor playground with the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness, Keewenaw Penninsula and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. We particularly enjoyed learning the history of hard rock copper mining in the Keewenaw Penninsula.