Beyond The Mackinac Bridge Region of Michigan

Enjoy Summertime at Mackinac Bridge and Beyond

Michigan Life's Region 12 Mackinac Bridge and Beyond Area including Chippewa County, Luce County, and Mackinaw County Michigan.

Beyond The Mackinac Bridge Region

Michigan Life's Region 12 Mackinac Bridge and Beyond Area

At the northern most tip of Michigan's lower peninsula, where Lake Michigan and Lake Huron come together you will find the Mackinaw Bridge and find yourself in Michigan Life's Region 12 Mackinac Bridge and Beyond Area including Chippewa County, Luce County, and Mackinaw County Michigan. Visit Mackinaw City where you find everything from nostalgia to collectibles., Mackinaw Island where motor vehicles are banned. Bicycles and horse drawn carriages will take you to see the islands natural wonders and breathtaking beauty. This area of Michigan is one of the favorites of all tourist.

Region 12 -Big Mac and Beyond

Open All Year - 9am to 5pm Daily

Upper Peninsula Antique & Vintage Snowmobiles
"Where the history of snowmobiling comes to life."

A brief and informal Memorial Day observance to pay tribute to the soldiers who served at Fort Mackinac. Soldiers will assemble at 8:30 a.m. at the Fort Mackinac Avenue of Flags, march to the Post Cemetery, perform a short ceremony and salute, and return to the fort.

Point Iroquois was named for the Iroquois warriors massacred there by the Ojibway in 1662. The native Algonkian name for the Point is Nadouenigoning, composed of the words "Nadone" (Iroquois) and "Akron" (bone).

The Driftwood restaurant dining room and sports bar to have a more relaxing atmosphere whether your stay is just for dinner, or for the weekend.

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