Great Lakes & Georgian Bay
7-NIGHT AND 11-NIGHT CRUISES
MIDLAND, ONTARIO
Visit the site of Ontario’ s first European Community at a recreation of the 17th-century French Jesuit Mission headquarters, with a replica of the barracks, homes, and meeting places. Learn about their history and relationships with the native Huron people.
CRUISING GEORGIAN BAY
Often referred to as the sixth Great Lake, Georgian Bay defines serene beauty with windswept pines, towering cliffs, and clear blue water. This one-of-a-kind destination features more than 30,000 islands and 2,000 kilometers of pink shoreline, most of which are only accessible by water.
A UNESCO biosphere reserve, Georgian Bay is preserved as a scene of quiet beauty and solace. The deep blues and greens of the area have inspired Canada’ s best-known painters and the bay remains home to scores of artistic communities who find inspiration from the area’ s landscapes. From the jagged limestone outcrops of Bruce Peninsula to the spectacular scenery of Tobermory, the waters of Georgian Bay feature spectacular views you will find nowhere else in the world.
SAULT SAINTE MARIE, MICHIGAN
One of the oldest cities in the Midwest, Sault Sainte Marie offers a blend of natural beauty and old time charm. It’ s best known for the Soo Locks, where visitors can watch massive ships travel between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. Visit the Museum Ship Valley Camp, a legendary freighter turned 20,000-square-foot museum featuring over 100 exhibits, including the Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial and restored crew quarters. At the River of History Museum learn stories about Native Americans, French fur traders, and others who shaped life along the St. Mary ' s River.
MACKINAC ISLAND, MICHIGAN
Step back in time on Mackinac Island, where all those living here travel by horse, carriage, bicycle, or on foot, as motorized vehicles are prohibited. Explore the island on a guided horse-drawn carriage ride and admire the many distinct styles of architecture, including Native American, Colonial, Queen Anne, and Greek Revival.
Mackinac Island
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