Saint Ignace, United States

Travel Blogs from Saint Ignace (11)

Tahquamenon Falls and Oswalds Bear Ranch, Saint Ignace, United States travel blog
Tahquamenon Falls and Oswalds Bear Ranch
Sep 3, 2009

Tahquamenon Falls The Tahquamenon river was made famous in the Longfellow poem Hiawatha. According to the Indian lore, the origin of the name Tahquamenon is attributed to the water's amber color, which is the result of leaching of tanic acid from the ...

A travel blog entry by socks
Arrived Tiki RV Resort, Saint Ignace, United States travel blog
Arrived Tiki RV Resort
Aug 31, 2009

Left Lapeer, MI early morning, It took 4.5 hours to St Ignace, MI.

A travel blog entry by socks
Straits State Park and MacKinac!!, St. Ignace, United States travel blog
Straits State Park and MacKinac!!
Jun 7, 2006

My second state park.  And this one with a pretty good view from camp. It was a bit of an adventurous route getting to the Straits State Park, but I arrived not too long after my original estimate.  What can I say, there are sometimes you ...

A travel blog entry by richard.reimers
I think I
I think I'll be at the North Pole soon
Jul 17, 2009

Came across the Mackinac River Bridge. It must be 3 miles long. (Whoops, I found out later it's 5.) It has 4 lanes with the 2 inside lanes being steel deck. I don’t like riding the mc on steel, but my adventure for tomorrow is back across. Hopefully ...

A travel blog entry by wcarver

Attractions in Saint Ignace (9)

Mackinac Straits Fish Company
Mackinac Straits Fish Company

109 Elliot Street, PO Box 612 Saint Ignace, Michigan, United States

4.00

Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry
Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry

587 N. State Street, Saint Ignace, Michigan, United States

4.00

Bridge View Park
Bridge View Park

Boulevard Drive, Saint Ignace, Michigan, United States

4.00

Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Marquette Mission Park
Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Marquette Mission Park

Saint Ignace, Michigan, United States

4.00

At this National Historic Landmark, visitors can learn about 17-century St. Ignace: the Ojibwa Indians who formed the population, the Huron refugees and the French who established the area as the center of fur trade.

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