Grand Island East Channel Lighthouse
Established in 1867, the Grand Island North Light (also known as the Old North Light).
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Established in 1867, the Grand Island North Light (also known as the Old North Light).
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At Grand Island Boat Tours we give private, custom pontoon tours of majestic Grand Island. As the second largest island in Lake Superior, located just offshore from Munising, Grand Island is a stunningly beautiful National Recreation Area. The towering 600 million year old sandstone cliffs, pristine sand and stone beaches, waterfalls, lighthouses and bald eagles
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The Bay de Noc/Grand Island Trail parallels the Whitefish River, starting from 1/2 to 2 miles east of the river. The trail follows the approximate location of an ancient Chippewa Indian portage route used to carry canoes and supplies between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. The Bay de Noc/Grand Island Trail begins from a point
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Kayaking the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore isn’t just a bucket list item; it’s the way to experience the magic of the Upper Peninsula. With towering sandstone cliffs, hidden sea caves, and stretches of pristine beach, this stretch of Lake Superior is a kayaker’s dream. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or a first timer, there’s no
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Hop on the ferry and head to Grand Island to explore its iconic 20.5-mile loop trail. This loop is perfect for hiking and biking! The route brings you up close to cliff tops rising 150 feet above Lake Superior, dips into quiet forests, and passes historic sites and secluded beaches. The terrain is made up
Sable Falls tumbles 75 feet over several sandstone formations on its way to Lake Superior.
Established in 1867, the Grand Island North Light (also known as the Old North Light).
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The Grand Island Harbor Range lights, also known as the “Bay Furnace Lights,” are made up of two lights.
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The Grand Island Harbor Range lights, also known as the “Bay Furnace Lights,” are made up of two lights.
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