- Our list of the best things to do in St. Ignace, Michigan, features the top 57 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- St. Ignace, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of St. Ignace, MI , followed by 34 popular activities in nearby cities, including Mackinaw City and Cheboygan
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Located next to the freeway past Father Marquette Memorial the Bridge View Park has a clear view of the bridge at the base of the bridge. They have a building with restrooms and a history of the building of the bridge and a close view of the Mackinac Bridge.
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Bridge View Park offers dramatic vistas of the Mackinac Bridge and across the Straits to a rebuilt Fort Michillimackinac. A telescope provides closeups of the bridge and video monitors allow for more detailed exploration of the bridge project.
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The Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry is a transportation option through the Straits of Mackinac to Mackinac Island. The service offers different types of cruises, including a Sunset Cruise and a Live Music Cruise.
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Dedicated to the Ojibwa Culture and its relationship to Michigan (past and present), the Museum of Ojibwa Culture & Marquette Mission is an important itinerary item for tourists intereste in the First Nations.
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Containing ten exhibits, the Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Marquette Mission Park covers the history of the Ojibwa culture, the Huron people, and the French Jesuit mission. This site also features a longhouse replica and medicine wheel garden.
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Michigan's Fort de Baude Museum preserves the legacy of Fort de Baude, which was erected in the late 17th century by French fur trappers. Visitors learn how the Fort served its two intended purposes: intimidating Native Americans and blocking British access to fur-trapping areas.
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A local history museum, the Fort de Baude Museum boasts 3,500 Native American artifacts. The museum's exhibits depict the cultural development of the area and feature a large display of Native, French, British and American Military and Indian weaponry.
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Castle Rock is a column of geological limestone that rises 200' feet from the ground. A statue of Paul Bunyan sits at the base. Tourists can walk the ramp and get an incomparable view of Lake Huron and Mackinac Island.
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Castle Rock was founded in 1874 when the eastern Douglas County border was redrawn to its present location. Common landforms in Castle Rock consist of rock outcroppings, cliffs, canyons, and plateaus. About 37 million years ago, a volcanic eruption took place that covered the area around Castle Rock.
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Without any big chain fast food restaurants in the city, in order to keep it calm and quiet, the St. Ignace Chamber of Commerce offers not only information, but also special promotions to all visiting.