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Fort de Buade Museum

Fort de Buade Museum

With nearly 2,500 artifacts, Fort de Buade Museum specializes in Native American objects of the pre-contact period, through the eras of the French, British and Americans of the area. See history come to life through the Captured Spirits exhibit and the largest collection of authentic Indian and military artifacts and trade items of this period and region.

Heritage Village

Heritage Village

On approximately 143 acres of land just west of Mackinaw City, visitors can enjoy discovery trails, historic buildings, a covered pavilion, a restored log home, a sawmill and much more.

Icebreaker Mackinaw

Icebreaker Mackinaw

The United States Coast Guard ICEBREAKER MACKINAW WAGB-83 is known as the “Queen of the Great Lakes” and “The Largest Icebreaker on the Great Lakes”. 

Fort Michilimackinac

Fort Michilimackinac

Treasures from the past come to life at this 18th-century fort and fur trading village. Reconstructed based on historic maps and more than 50 years of archaeological excavations that continue today.

McGulpin Point

McGulpin Point

Emmet County continues to make McGulpin Point a special experience both within the lighthouse and throughout the grounds.

Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

A point in the storm and a guiding beacon since 1889, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse helped passing ships navigate through the treacherous waters of the Straits of Mackinac.

Lighthouse Cruises

Lighthouse Cruises

Several Lighthouse Cruises to choose from including the Eastbound Cruise, Westbound Cruise, Evening Lighthouse Cruises, Extended Eastbound Cruise and the Les Cheneaux Lighthouse Experience.

Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island

The jewel of the Great Lakes. Enjoy beautiful vistas, shopping, and carriage rides during the day, and watch the city transform at night with its happening music and bar scene. Mackinac Island has something for everyone.

The Headlands International Dark Sky Park

The Headlands International Dark Sky Park

The Park contains approximately 550 acres of pristine woodlands, more than two miles of undeveloped Lake Michigan shoreline and many species of rare and endangered plant life.