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Saturday, March 7, 2020

Conclusion of our Self-Guided Walking Tour of Mackinac Island

This post will conclude our self-guided walking tour of Mackinac Island. We are headed down our last street and there are so many things yet to see, including bicycles, grocery, and the Berkinstock store, to name a few. To enlarge a photo, click on it and escape to return to the blog.

Street scene, Mary's Bistro, Star Line, Bicycles galore
Mackinac Island Public Library
Unidentified structure
More structures unidentified
Overlooking Lake Huron and the Mackinac Bridge 
One of the ferry boats with its rooster tail
Close-up of miniature bicycles in a store window
Doud's Market on Left
Main Street Store window of Doud's Market
Michigan's oldest family-owned grocery store since 1884
MOOmers Homemade Ice Cream, and Doud's Market
Mackinac Birkenstock Shoe Store




Horse-drawn carriages, Bike Shop, Bike Barn, and more
Horse-drawn taxi, Grand Hotel Carriage, Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry, The Loon
Feather Indian Curiosities Gifts, Info, Sundries, and Souvenirs, Bicycle Street Inn and Suites
We then boarded our ferry, picked up our vehicle where we left it in the parking lot, and headed north across the Mackinac Bridge.

Heading north on Mackinac Bridge with both spans in view
Both spans in view
Mackinac Bridge close-up... and northernmost span



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This is the last post about Mackinac Island. In the upcoming posts we will be traveling further north and then west through more scenic country along the Whitefish Bay Scenic Byway where we see the Point Iroquois Light Station and the waters of Lake Superior, on our way to Tequahmenon Falls and eventually to Copper Harbor where the road comes to an end.