

Historic 18th-century fort offering stunning views of Lake Huron and Mackinac Island.
Explore this historic 18th-century British military outpost, offering stunning views of the Straits of Mackinac.
Discover the beautiful, car-free island's scenic trails, beaches, and historic sites.
Experience the annual celebration of the island's famous lilacs, featuring parades, art exhibits, and concerts.
Chocolate fudge made with local ingredients, creamy and rich.

Creamy chowder with whitefish, potatoes, and onions.
Meat and vegetable filled pastry, a local favorite for dinner.
A traditional sweet treat made from scratch using a secret recipe, a must-try when visiting Fort Mackinac.
Hand-painted wooden ponies, a symbol of Mackinac Island's no-car policy, are a popular collectible.
Locally sourced Lake Huron agates are crafted into unique jewelry pieces, a beautiful reminder of your visit.
Iconic for its waterfront views and historic charm, serving breakfast since 1950.
A local favorite for over 50 years, known for its BBQ and family-friendly atmosphere.
Mackinac Island has variable weather, so layered clothing is essential for comfort.
As cars are banned, bikes are primary transport. A lock is recommended to secure your bike.
For enjoying the beautiful views and wildlife around Fort Mackinac.
Upscale dining in a historic setting, featuring steaks and seafood since 1965.
Freak Street, once a hub for hippies in the 1960s, is now a vibrant mix of old and new Kathmandu.
A serene and historic Sikh shrine, Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha is known for its peaceful atmosphere and significant role in Sikh history.
Vibrant street market in London's Notting Hill, famous for antiques, food, and a lively atmosphere.