- TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Ontonagon, Michigan.
- From Mirror Lake to Ski the Porkies, the Ontonagon area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Mountains, Other Adventures and Theaters.
- Ontonagon is a small village in Michigan, home to just over 1,000 residents. The village is settled at the mouth of the self-named Ontonagon River on Lake Superior. Settled on the water, the area makes for a beautiful destination complete with outdoor and indoor recreation, a fantastic community culture, and a waterfront view.
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Originally started as a youth ministry, Whitecap Kayak arranges a variety of outdoor trips and adventures. Additionally, many training programs are offered including kayaking instruction and ACA certification (for canoe instructors).
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Featuring 2D and 3D viewing formats, Cloverland Cinemas shows the latest films in its auditoriums. The theater offers a birthday party package that includes admission to a movie, popcorn, a tour, and a souvenir.
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With 10 lanes to bowl from, Larry's Lucky Strikes Bowling offers visitors tournaments and leagues to participate in. Visitors can purchase party packages that include shoe rentals, pizza, and bowling games.
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930 E Cloverland Dr, Ste Us2, Ironwood, MI 49938
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Visitors can sight-see the Lake Superior shoreline on a kayak excursion with experienced guides with Steep Creek Outfitters Whitecap Kayak. The company also organizes whitewater rafting excursions, with lessons hosted at Wausau Whitewater park.
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150 N Lowell Street, Ironwood, MI 49938
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Run by a group of volunteers, Ironwood Area Historical Society Museum has a collection of artifacts relevant to the region's history. The museum is situated in a historic, three story building; with each room filled with memorabilia and antiques.
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As a volunteer led, historic theater, Ironwood Theatre features a restored mural and organ from the early 1900s. Currently the theater hosts community events, from classic movies to dance recitals.