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Front Porch of Grand Hotel – Mackinac Island

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Grand Hotel Front PorchGrand Hotel’s front porch – the longest porch in the world at 660 feet – bestows upon its guests all the elements of a relaxing vacation – a lovely setting to sit and enjoy the passing of the day and the perfect meeting spot to gather with family and friends.

Perched on the western bluff of Mackinac Island, high above the Straits of Mackinac, the porch – a three-story veranda that extends the length of the hotel – is a majestic platform for guests to view the splendors of Mackinac Island – from the colorful, well-kept gardens below to the Mighty Mackinac Bridge in the distance.

In the early 1890s Grand Hotel’s Front Porch became the principal meeting place for all of Mackinac Island, as well as a promenade for the elderly and a “flirtation walk” for island romantics. During the early 1900s people would choose to gather on the porch and in the hotel Parlor to pass time and discuss current events.

Grand Hotel Front PorchThe front porch is lined with red geraniums in 238 wooden flower boxes hand-crafted by master craftsman Don “Duck” Andress.

GRAND HOTEL WEDDINGS

The front porch is the site of many of the beautiful weddings performed on Mackinac Island during the summer season. From this one-of-a-kind vantage point, brides and grooms and their guests can see the Straits of Mackinac, Mackinac Bridge and the Grand Hotel gardens below.

CHESS, ANYONE?

At the east end of front porch a giant chess board with kings and queens and knights and pawns ready and waiting for guests to move them through a memorable open-air chess match.

Today admission to the hotel and the front porch is $10.

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Grand Hotel – Photos From Instagram

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March 31, 2009 |

Hotel Iroquois / Carriage House Garden – Mackinac Island

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The grounds surrounding the Hotel Iroquois are adorned with some of the most beautiful gardens on Mackinac Island. During the summer visitors to the Carriage House are treated to a visual feast as they pass along the walkway beside the Hotel Iroquois to the entrance at the restaurant. Here are some photos of the gardens along that walkway and gardens surrounding the Hotel Iroquois. (For more information, here is a great Q & A with Jack Barnwell discussing this garden and others on Mackinac Island: http://ow.ly/mhGuW)

Hotel Iroquois (and Carriage House) Gardens Photo Gallery (Click on photos for captions & slideshow view)
 

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March 31, 2009 |

Tower Museum – Mission Point Resort

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Observation Tower and Exhibits

Five floors of historical exhibits and the best view on the island. The exhibits cover the diverse history of Mission Point Resort and Mackinac Island.

There is also an exhibit on the film Somewhere in Time, which was primarily filmed on Mission Point property. (Insider info: Be sure to check out 1) the theater where you can see where Christopher Reeve sat in the theater scene, and 2) the real Hollywood Sound Stage on property that was used during filming)

The actual tower portion of the museum is dedicated to the history of the maritime aspects of Mackinac Island and the Great Lakes. Exhibits including shipping over the Great Lakes, Great Lakes shipwrecks, construction of the Mackinac Bridge, and the lighthouses of the Great Lakes.

As you climb the tower, you are also in for the very best view of the island, bridge and surrounding lighthouses that Mackinac Island has to offer.

Open Daily: $5.00 Adult / $2.50 Child (12 and under)

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March 30, 2009 |

Mission Point Theater – Mission Point Resort

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Located next to the Activities Center, our turn of the century theater is a one-of-a-kind Mackinac experience. As the only movie theater on the island, it will give you the feeling of going back somewhere in time (literally – the classic theater scene with Christopher Reeve in Somewhere in Time was filmed in here).

Beginning in 2013, the Mackinac Arts Council has partnered with Mission Point Resort to showcase a full schedule of films and events in the Theater! The films and events begin in May and will last throughout the season. We invite you to check with the Mackinac Arts Council for a complete schedule and pricing.

MACKINAC ARTS COUNCIL FILM SERIES 2013

Classics and cult-classics will be shown on the big screen once more. Come watch some film favorites in a historic theater. – 8pm, Center for the Arts, General Admission: $5

JUNE​
7: An American in Paris
10: Grease
14: Three Amigos
17: Raiders of the Lost Ark
21: Casablanca
24: Blazing Saddles
28: American Graffiti

JULY
1: Les Miserables
5: Ratatouille
8: Pulp Fiction
12: Black Robe*
15: E.T.
19: Crimes and Misdemeanors*
22: The Goonies
26: The General*
29: National Lampoon’s Animal House

AUGUST
2: Winter’s Bone*
5: Moonrise Kingdom
9: Attack the Block*
12: Amelie
16: The Big Lebowski
19: Singin’ in the Rain
26: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
30: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

SEPTEMBER
2: Annie Hall
6: Lincoln
9: No film on this date
13: When Harry Met Sally
16: The Big Sleep
20: Reservoir Dogs
23: The Artist
27: Dead Poets Society
30: Sense and Sensibility

OCTOBER
4: Rear Window
7: No film on this date
11: Goldfinger
14: No film on this date
18: Lady Sings the Blues

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March 20, 2009 |

Fort Mackinac

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Inside the stately stone walls it’s a different time. The cannon blasts, the rifles fire, the soldiers march and history comes alive.

The oldest building in Michigan and 13 other historical structures boast exhibits explaining everything from military training and battles to medical treatments to family life within the fort.

Special programs for both kids and adults, and events commemorating the bicentennial of the War of 1812 make Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island a must-see attraction.

Located within the fort, the Tea Room provides a dining experience with spectacular views over Marquette Park as freighters and ferries pass by all season long.

More than just a military outpost, Fort Mackinac served as a home for soldiers and their families and eventually the headquarters for Mackinac National Park, where tourists to the island visited the great fortress on the bluff, much like they do today.

Located on Mackinac Island. Open for the 2014 Season until late October.

Phone: (906) 847-3328


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February 1, 2009 |

Original Butterfly House – Mackinac Island

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The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House is the first of it’s kind in Michigan, and the third oldest LIVE butterfly exhibit in the United States. The world renowned facility has 1800 sq ft of tropical garden filled with hundreds of live butterflies from four continents.

Visit this fairy tale garden where beautiful butterflies of every imaginable size and color “dance” to classical music and the sound of falling water, fluttering and lighting on fragrant blossoms and the enchanting waterfall that centers the garden.

After a relaxing visit with the butterflies take some time to check out “Insect World”, where you will be amazed at the size of the insects that live in the tropical regions of the world. On display are 14″ walking sticks and 6″ centipedes, along with giant beetles and spiders.

The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House and Insect World exhibit is THE attraction to see on Mackinac Island every summer. So don’t be left out of the fun! Join the thousands of visitors that take their turn enjoying this marvelous exhibit every season.

Our Visitors Tell Us We’re The “Best Family Value on the Island.” Truly A “MUST SEE” family experience! See nature’s most beautiful insects so close you could reach out and touch them, but please remember not to! Photography encouraged.

(Above) Original Butterfly House – Click on photos to enlarge.

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Original Butterfly House
P.O. Box 296
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
906.847.3972

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June 2, 2007 |

Haunts of Mackinac

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The Haunts of Mackinac’ Haunted History Tours are based at Mission Point Resort. Tours can be scheduled in person at the Haunts store located at Mission Point Resort or by calling 906-847-8018.

As seen on the SyFy Channel’s hit show Ghost Hunters, Mission Point Resort may even have a resident ghost or two. We’ve never seen them, but maybe you will!

All of the tours will both entertain and inform you of Mackinac’s spirited residents.

Four tour options await you:

* Downtown History/Ghost Tour: $15 per person
* Mission Point Ghost Tour: $12 per person
* Midnight Ghost Tour: $20 per person
* Ghost Hunt: $35 per person

Children 7 and under are free. Parental discretion is advised.

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June 30, 2005 |

Mackinac Island Carriage Tours

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Experience the history and charm of Mackinac Island on a narrated carriage tour of the island

Prepare yourself for a tour like no other! What you will experience is by far the most enjoyable and authentic way to view the island. Keep in mind there are no set departure times. You will be on the next available carriage once you have purchased your ticket at the ticket office.

 
THE TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING STOPS:

SURREY HILLS MUSEUM
Enjoy a leisurely visit through Surrey Hills Carriage Museum displaying historic carriages including a horse-drawn hearse, still used today, and an antique fire department pumper. Browse the on site gift shops or have lunch or a snack before boarding our open 3-horse hitch carriage for the second part of your tour.

WINGS OF MACKINAC BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY
(Additional Admission Fee) Open Mid-May through early October only.
Discover life’s most beautiful insects! Enjoy a unique experience, strolling among hundreds of butterflies dancing and chasing each other in our climate controlled conservatory filled with lush flowers. 200 different species are represented. www.wingsofmackinac.com

ARCH ROCK
The next stop is Arch Rock for an approximately 5 minute viewing of this breathtaking natural limestone formation. Reboard your carriage to continue your tour.

FORT MACKINAC AVENUE OF FLAGS
(Additional Admission Fee) Open early May through early October only.
Experience the sights and sounds of living history preserved in this American Revolutionary Era fort. As passengers depart arriving carriages, you may reboard as space is available to continue your island tour. www.mackinacparks.com

RETURN TO SURREY HILLS MUSEUM
Board our 2-Horse carriage to return again to the downtown area.

GRAND HOTEL
(Additional Admission Fee) www.grandhotel.com
You may elect to end your tour at Grand Hotel, however, you would not be able to reboard other tour carriages after this stop. It is just a short walk down the hill to the downtown area from Grand Hotel, or you may call for horse-drawn taxi service at additional charge.

Please note that casual resort wear is appropriate at Grand Hotel during the day. No tank tops or cut-offs are permitted.

After 6:00 PM, evening wear is required in all areas of the hotel: coat and tie for gentlemen, and dresses or pantsuits for ladies.

Mackinac Island Carriage Tours Quick Links

Carriage Tours

Private Tours

Taxi Service

Weddings

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June 28, 2005 |

Great Turtle Kayak Tours – Mackinac Island

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Premier Paddle & Camping Adventures – Mackinac Island, MI

Safe, Fun, Unforgettable!

We are dedicated to giving you the best possible experience of the Straits of Mackinac, and the surrounding islands. We provide a safe and comfortable environment, as well as the unique privilege of navigating the Straits in your own vessel. Our Red Cross certified guides will give you the best view of the water and the Islands. They are filled with knowledge and passion for paddlesports and the local area, and adept at supporting all ages and skill levels. We offer a perspective of the beautiful Islands and Straits of Mackinac, that can only be experienced thru immersive watersports.

How To Find Us

Mackinac Island (pronounced Mak-in-aw) is located in Michigan, in Northern Lake Huron.

The island is accessible via ferry boat from Mackinaw City and St. Ignace.

We are located in the middle of town, on the shore line, behind the historic Horse Corral Mall.

  • Marthas Sweet Shop is on the street side inside the Horse Corral Mall.

  • Follow the rock path on either side of the buildings to the beach.

  • You can see us from the ferry boats, we are adjacent to the Sheplers Dock.

Phone

(231) – 71 – KAYAK

(231) – 715 – 2925

Address

7395 Main St.

Mackinac Island, MI 49757

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June 27, 2005 |

Ugly Anne – Mackinac Island Water Tours

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2013 Ugly Anne Tour Schedule
Below are the tours times and dates for the season.

Mackinaw City

May 17th-October 13th 2013
5:00pm- Tour under the Mackinac Bridge

Sunset Cruise- Watch the sunset while cruising under the Mackinac Bridge (Departing 45 minutes before sunset)

Mackinac Island

June 21st- August 25th
1:00pm- Mackinac Island and Under the Mackinac Bridge Tour

3:00pm- Island Tour

For more information about tours or private charters email or call us at: info@mackinawtour.com
(231) 436-5094

Mackinac Island & Bridge Tour
Take a memorable trip along a portion of Mackinac Island and under the Mackinac Bridge while hearing interesting stories and legends about Mackinac Island, lighthouses, Grand Hotel, railroad and car ferries and the building of the Mackinac Bridge. Departing from the Arnold Transit East Dock on Mackinac Island’s Main St. (Next to the marina)
(Approx. 1 1/2 Hours)
$36.00 adults/ $17.00 3-12/ 2 and under Free.
June 21st-August 25th- 1:00pm

Mackinac Island Tour
See the sights of America’s 2nd National Park and the maritime history of the Straits of Mackinac from the water aboard Ugly Anne. Included is a live narrative and historic video footage. Departing from the
Arnold Transit East Dock on Mackinac Island’s Main St. (Next to the marina) (Approx. 1 Hour)
$23.00 adults/ $12.00 3-12/ 2 and under Free.
June 21st-August 25th- 3:00pm

Mackinaw City Tour of the Straits
Take a trip under the Mackinac Bridge aboard Ugly Anne (an authentic North Atlantic, wooden lobster boat). Learn about shipwrecks, building of the Mackinac Bridge and learn about the car and railroad ferries that traversed the Straits for over 100 years. See Fort Michilimackinac and Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse from the water with historic video footage while
traveling under the Mackinac Bridge. (Approx. 1 Hour)
$23.00 adults/ $12.00 3-12/ 2 and under Free.
May 17th-October 13th- 5:00pm

Mackinaw City Sunset Cruise
Take in the sunset over Lake Michigan aboard Ugly Anne; cruising under the Mackinac Bridge while enjoying music along with alcoholic and N/A refreshments.
(Approx. 1 hour) $23.00 All Ages. No Tuesday sunset cruises.
May 17th-October 13th Departs 45 minutes before sunset.

All tours and charters will depart from Mackinaw City at the Straits Area Tour Company dock on Huron Avenue or Mackinac Island’s East Dock unless otherwise arranged. Beer Wine and N/A drinks available aboard Ugly Anne.

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June 26, 2005 |

The Haunted Theatre

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Welcome to the Haunted Theatre! Not a theater of movies, But a Haunted House of three dimensional monsters. Within these halls you will encounter horrors of the past…Artist’s conceptions of Monsters from Mackinac’s History.

Come join us for some good old-fashioned screaming and laughing. We are not like a Halloween Haunted House. We are more sophisticated and creative. We customize the scariness to fit your age group. We can terrorize, but we can also, gently hold your hand while we walk you through. You decide, but do remember that first and foremost we are a Haunted House. We want our customers to have a fun, laughing, screaming experience.

Our price is $7.00 for everyone. We do special rates for large school groups. We discourage age 6 and under to enter. Pets are welcome. Half price for senior citizens. Military are totally free. We do special pre-arranged group time situations……like midnights. We aim to please. We are usually open from 11am to 8pm.

Questions? Feel free to call (231) 818-0527.

The Haunted Theatre
Huron Street
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
906-847-6545

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June 25, 2005 |

Grand Hotel – Esther Williams Swimming Pool

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Esther Williams Swimming Pool

Grand Hotel has gone through an extensive renovation to transform the iconic Esther Williams Swimming Pool, named after the actress and competitive swimmer who starred in the 1947 movie, This Time for Keeps, filmed at Grand Hotel. Guests can enjoy a relaxing day at the pool and look forward to the addition of new state-of-the-art facilities and enhanced offerings on our grounds

Guests are able to enjoy a number of upgrades and have a brand new experience – fun for the entire family. Here are a few things to look forward to:

  • Expanded outdoor space for leisure and meeting guests.
  • Reservable cabanas for a luxurious poolside experience that includes food and beverage service from the Esther Williams Pool Bar.
  • A new family-friendly area complete with a zero-depth beach entry, water jet play area, and water slide.
  • A new large heated whirlpool, and private adults-only pool area featuring an infinity edge with magnificent views.
  • Unique programming and events throughout the season, such as family-friendly movie nights.

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Photos and More Info – Esther Williams Swimming Pool

The pool is named for the actress Esther Williams who starred in the 1947 movie, “This Time For Keeps”, filmed on Mackinac Island and at Grand Hotel. The movie has classic scenes of Mackinac Island in the 1940s with shots of sleigh rides through the streets of Mackinac Island in the winter and summer scenes of Grand Hotel and the Esther Williams Swimming Pool. Anyone who has rented a bicycle on Mackinac Island will get a kick out of seeing Jimmy Durante riding on the back of a tandem bicycle through the streets of downtown Mackinac Island.

A DVD of the movie was released in the fall of 2009.

This Time For Keeps (Part of a DVD Collection) at Amazon

This Time For Keeps Search on Google

This Time For Keeps TV Schedule on IMDB

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July 27, 2001 |

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