Mackinac
Island Butterfly House - At the Butterfly House you can
walk through our garden while 500 - 700 butterflies from all over the
world are in flight.
Soo
Locks Boat Tours - The Soo Locks have been referred to
as one of the great wonders of the world and it is still the largest
waterway traffic system on earth. Your boat will travel along the
international shoreline of the lower harbor letting you experience all the
sights, sounds, and excitement of Michigan's oldest city, Sault Ste Marie.
The
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum - The Great Lakes
Shipwreck Museum is the only one of its kind dedicated to the perils of
maritime transport on the Great Lakes. It is fittingly located at
Whitefish Point, Michigan, site of the oldest active lighthouse on Lake
Superior. Artifacts and exhibits tell stories of sailors and ships who
braved the waters of Superior and those who were lost to her menacing
waves.
Iron
County Historical Museum - Upper Michigan's largest
outdoor museum Twenty-two buildings including a cultural Center and The
Lee LeBlanc Wildlife Art Gallery.
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Garlyn Zoological Park
- Featuring black bear, wolves, wallaby, camel, reindeer,
whitetail deer, sika deer & more. Natural parklike setting. Gift Shop
filled with wildlife related items.
Mackinac
Seaplane Tours - Boarding a seaplane, you will get a
unique perspective with a spectacular eagle's view of the Straits of
Mackinac, Mackinac Island, St.Ignace, Mackinac Bridge, Mackinaw City,
Cedarville, Drummond Island, Sault Ste. Maire, Soo Locks, St. Mary's River,
Shore Line of Lake Superior, and Tahquamenon Falls.
Fort
Wilkins Historic Complex - Today, Fort Wilkins is a
well-preserved example of mid-19th century army life on the northern
frontier. Attractions include 19 restored buildings, costumed interpreters,
copper mining sites, evening slide programs, camping and picnicking.
Keweenaw
Peninsula - Visit the underwater preserve, paddle down
the water trail, or ski and snowmobile in the winter.
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