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Your Wedding Ceremony THE INN AT STONECLIFFE W hen couples say, “I do” on Mackinac, their dream comes true with a magi- cal celebration as two lives become one. Having your wedding ceremony on the Island is a fairytale come to life where you create your perfect happily ever after. Perhaps you are looking to plan a picturesque outdoor wedding or a more traditional ceremony in a church. Whatever your vision, excep- tionally beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces will provide the perfect back- drop for an unforgettable memory for family and friends! Mackinac offers three distinctly unique churches which include the Little Stone Church, Mission Church, and Ste. Anne Catholic Church. If you are dreaming of an outdoor cer- emony, your choices are limitless with many breathtaking settings. If you 18 Mackinac Island Wedding Guide prefer a historic setting, there are six wedding locations at the Mackinac State Historic Parks from the icon- HAVING YOUR WEDDING ON THE ISLAND IS A FAIRYTALE COME TO LIFE ic Somewhere in Time gazebo from the movie with the same name, Mission Church the oldest church building in Michigan, Fort Mackinac overlooking downtown, Fort Holmes the highest point on the Island, on the beach at British Landing, and the beautiful scenic Marquette Park. Each location is subject to a nominal per- mit fee. Call the State Park office for amenities, prices and use fees at 906- 847-3328 or visit their website at www. mackinacparks.com.  Located along beautiful tree lined Cadotte Avenue within blocks from Main Street is LITTLE STONE CHURCH. An active congregation since 1904, this architecturally iconic church is a Mackinac Island and State of Michigan historical landmark. Steps away from Mackinac’s Grand Hotel and nestled adjacent to its Jewel Golf Course, Little Stone Church is both charming and romantic. Available for Christian weddings, vow renewals and baptism services of any denomination, the church is open from mid-May until early-October. The warmth and secu- rity of its sanctuary ensures that one’s important day is never threatened by inclement weather with the celebra-