Isle Royale, MI

Isle Royale is the largest island in Lake Superior at 45 miles long and 9 miles wide. The big island is encircled by smaller ones of all shapes and sizes, creating a fishing mecca and a magnificent cruising ground with countless hideaway harbors.
Sustaining a remarkable variety of animal, geological and botanical specimens, Isle Royale is a beloved wilderness escape for hikers and naturalists, both amateur and professional. Secluded anchorages abound and many are equipped with small park docks with depths ranging from 5 to 10 feet at their outer ends.
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Grand Portage was a once active fur trading post on Lake Superior. Today it is a Chippewa settlement with a few summer cottages around the bay, and a U.S. National Historic Monument where the Canadian flag also flies and the Ontario government has erected a marker. The Grand Portage Band of the Chippewa operates a handsome lodge, dining room and conference center just to the south of the monument.
Artwork and handicrafts made by local residents are for sale at the lodge gift shop and at the Grand Portage Trading Post. A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol office is located here.

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