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Mackinac Island, Michigan
Provided by Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau SPRING/SUMMER 2009
Surrounded by the deep blue waters of the Straits of Mackinac between Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas, Mackinac Island offers visitors a summer experience like no other.
The town bustles with activity, offering vacationers plenty of opportunities to stop for everything from clothing and decorations to famous Mackinac Island fudge and full-fledged fine dining.
With no automobiles on Mackinac Island, visitors are free to enjoy leisurely carriage tours, hiking, biking and trail riding. Nature lovers can take the beautiful ride which follows the lakeshore all the way around the island, stopping to take in the striking natural wonders of Mackinac Island State Park's Arch Rock, Devil's Kitchen and Sugar Loaf.
Visitors can't help but be immersed in the island's rich history. The John Jacob Astor Museum celebrates Mackinac Island's fur trade and its importance in Great Lakes History, the Tower at Mission Point Resort explores the maritime history of our region within the context of America's creation, and Surrey Hills Antique Carriage Museum speaks to Mackinac's historic horse culture.
Guests of the island can also enjoy Fort Mackinac. Located atop the island and looking much as it did when it was built in 1780, Fort Mackinac fascinates its guests with tours and re-enactments that include firing of a cannon.
At the other end of town, visible from the fort's high ground beyond the long look down Main Street and over the trees, is the famous Grand Hotel, the architectural icon of the island and a place that sets the standard for accommodations and service that permeates all of the island's lodging.
Mackinac Island is a wonderful place to spend your summer vacation and offers a wide array of accommodations that include resorts, hotels, historic inns, bed & breakfasts, apartments, condominiums, town homes and home rentals amenities travelers have come to expect, from economical to extravagant.
For more information on Mackinac Island visit www.mackinacisland.org.
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Chippewa Hotel Waterfront
Mackinac Island, Michigan
The Chippewa Hotel is Northern Michigan's premiere vacation resort and is perfect for romantic getaways. Located in the heart of downtown, convenient to ferry docks, the Marina and the local nightlife, providing luxurious lodging for those visiting Historic Mackinac Island.
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Cloghaun B&B
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Serenity and charm of a bygone era; experience your dream getaway at Cloghaun B&B. Breakfast and afternoon tea included. Ideally located on Market Street and convenient to parks, shops, restaurants, and ferry lines.
Experience the magic.
www.cloghaun.com |
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Grand Hotel
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Opened in 1887, Grand Hotel features 385 uniquely decorated guest rooms on an island without cars. Full breakfast and generous dinner are included in guest room rates. Luncheon buffet, 220-foot long pool, golf, spa and many other amenities available.
www.grandhotel.com |
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Hotel Iroquois
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Originally built in 1902 as a private home, the Hotel Iroquois commands a stunning waterfront location on the Straits of Mackinac. CondeNast Traveler Magazine November 2004 issue lists the Hotel Iroquois in their "Reader's Choice Award" as #16 in the United States, # 79 in the world.
www.iroquoishotel.com |
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Harbour View Inn & Bed and Breakfast
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Located in downtown Mackinac Island, offering one of the most picturesque vistas on Mackinac Island. Our elegant accommodations offer views of the harbor or our landscaped gardens. In room whirlpools and balconies are also available. Enjoy a deluxe continental breakfast daily.
www.harbourviewinn.com |
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Inn at Stonecliffe
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Pamper yourself in the European luxury of one of our 49 exquisite guest rooms and suites. Enjoy a refreshing swim in our outdoor pool, relax with a good book in our parlor, or stroll the grounds and take in the magnificent views.
www.theinnatstonecliffe.com |
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Inn On Mackinac
Mackinac Island, Michigan
The Inn on Mackinac was built in 1867 and still retains its quaint, old fashioned charm today. The Inn's facilities have been updated to meet the needs of the modern traveler while preserving its colorful history. Today, completely remodeled and redecorated, this beautiful Victorian home opens.
www.4mackinac.com |
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Lake View Hotel
Mackinac Island, Michigan
On historic Mackinac Island featuring 85 beautiful guest rooms, two restaurants, complete banquet facilities, an indoor heated pool, sauna and spa. Special packages are available that include two free ferry tickets and continental breakfast. Book online or call (800) 207-7075 for reservations and information.
www.lake-view-hotel.com |
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Lilac Tree Hotel
Mackinac Island, Michigan
For those in search of peace, relaxation and tranquility, the Lilac Tree Hotel & Conference Center, located just one block from the Chippewa Hotel Waterfront, is an ideal destination. With a delightful shopping parlor on the ground floor, this is the perfect location for those seeking bargains.
www.lilactree.com |
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Mackinac Island Lilac Festival
Mackinac Island, Michigan
June 5 - June 14
(800) 454-5227
www.mackinacislandlilacfestival.org |
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Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau
Horses, History & Hospitality
Complimentary Visitors Guide
(800) 454-5227
www.mackinacisland.org |
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Market Street Inn
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Come and Relax at the Charming Market Street Inn on Beautiful, Historic Mackinac Island.
Nine Lovely Appointed Guest Rooms • Delicious Continental Breakfast • Private Courtyard • Convenient Location
www.marketstreetinn.net |
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Metivier Inn
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Originally a private residence, the Metivier Inn has been enlarged and renovated with strict attention to historic detail. Metivier Inn·s convenient location on the island·s historical Market Street places guests within easy walking and biking to all Mackinac Island attractions.
www.metivierinn.com |
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Mission Point Resort
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Experience the hospitality and natural beauty of Mission Point Resort on world-renowned Mackinac Island. Bordered by flowering lilacs and the glistening shores of Lake Huron, this inviting resort features 242 guest rooms including 92 suites in a variety of Northern Michigan motifs and decors.
www.missionpoint.com |
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Murray Hotel
Mackinac Island, Michigan
The Murray Hotel has long been one of the most affordable inns on the island and is located in the heart of downtown Mackinac Island, Michigan. Family owned and managed since 1882, the Murray Hotel is a Mackinac Island attraction.
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St. Ignace Visitors Bureau
Straits of Mackinac, Michigan
Come explore our waterfront community and enjoy peaceful strolls along the beach, or take in some of the unique attractions in the region such as the Museum of Ojibwa Culture or our infamous Mystery Spot, or the newly opened Weird Michigan Wax Museum. Start your adventure in St. Ignace.
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