Mackinac County, home to Mackinac Island, is a vacationer's paradise. In addition to the Mackinac Bridge crossing, the City of St. Ignace offers over 1,700 guest room accommodations for the traveling and vacationing public. In this beautiful old city the visitor can find everything to make his stay complete. With recreational harbor facilities and the finest restaurants and accommodations, a vacation spent in the Mackinac County area will be remembered as one of the best.
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Attractions and Events:
Mackinac Island - Michigan's number one tourist attraction, site of Fort Mackinac and other historic buildings as well as the Grand Hotel; Mackinac Bridge - longest of its type in the world, connects Upper and Lower Peninsulas and is the site of the Annual Labor Day Bridge Walk; recreational harbor facilities at St. Ignace, Mackinac Island, Hessel, Cedarville, and Bois Blanc Island on Lake Huron and Naubinway on Lake Michigan; Annual Antique Car Show draws 100,000 people; Kewadin Shores, Chippewa tribe casino, X-Country Ski Trail (Lake Michigan); Sand Dune Trails; Hessel Antique Boat Show; North Country Trail; Golf courses; camping; hunting, fishing and snowmobiling.
Lighthouses:
- Round Island Light Station
- Round Island Passage Light
- St. Helena Island Light
- White Shoal Light Station
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