Mackinaw City, MI - Starline Ferry Pier
Got the chance to take a short vacation up to Mackinaw City, MI. While up there we jumped on the chance to catch some drone footage, the first of two shorts is the Starline Ferry Pier, hopefully in the next day or two well have our much anticipated footage of the Mackinaw Bridge, where we flew over 3 miles nearly to the middle of the bridge to get some amazing footage of one of the coolest attractions in all of Michigan!
Mackinac Island Ferry - From ST Ignace
We took ferry from ST Ignace UP MI to Mackinac Island. Star ferry lines have multiple options like hydro Flex and classic ferries. Please give me a Thumps up if you like my video. Please subscribe my channel.
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Mackinac Island from the Star Line Ferry
A quick look onboard the Star Line Ferry leaving Mackinac Island, Michigan after the finish of the 2017 Chicago Race to Mackinac. In the foreground, one of the Volvo Ocean Race 70's Il Mostro leaves the harbor en route to Sault Ste. Marie for the 2017 Trans Superior race. Shot on a Samsung Galaxy S6.
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Mackinac Island Ferry
Here is a short clip of the ferry ride from Mackinac Island to Mackinaw City MI.
The Mackinaw Island Ferry
Ferry view from Mackinaw City
Mackinac Island Ferry Star Line
Flying over the Straits of Mackinac
Take a flight over the Straits of Mackinac featuring views of Mackinaw City, the Mackinac Bridge, and Mackinac Island. Footage Courtesy: Andy Berry
The best in Mackinaw City Michigan
Riviera Motel in Mackinaw City, Michigan
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Just in front of the Mackinac bridge.
Mackinac Island Ferry
We took Star Line's Hydro-Jet Ferry to Mackinac Island.I got this video from them it looks a lot better than my own.
The barrier free decks of Star Line's Hydro-Jet Ferry enabled us to enjoy a panoramic view of the Straits of Mackinac, including the Mackinac Bridge.
We were amazed at the 35' roostertail spray produced by their Hydro-Jet.
Believe me you will want to travel aboard the boat everyone else is watching.
Trip to Mackinaw Island on Star Line Ferry
Really Nice Ride Acroos from Mackinaw City-View Was Awesome
Put-In-Bay and Mackinac Ferry Footage (c. 1950)
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Silent, color 16mm film consisting of a series of shots of Put-In-Bay, Mackinac Island, and Straits of Mackinac ferries taken by Ned Schwimmer. The film features the EASTERN STATES, MYSTIC ISLE, VACATIONLAND, CITY OF MUNISING, MACKINAW CITY, and CHIEF WAWATAM. The film's lead is labeled Photography by Ned Schwimmer, Gift of Charlotte & Henry Elsner and William Keller Sept. 1971.
The film begins with footage of the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company passenger steamer EASTERN STATES arriving at the Put-In-Bay dock, as shot from the adjacent shore. The Erie Isles Ferry Company ferry MYSTIC ISLE is then shown docking from the same perspective. Next, a pan across the bay from atop Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial shows both vessels again.
The remainder of the film takes place in the vicinity of Mackinac. From inside a moving car, the camera rolls as the car approaches drives aboard the State of Michigan car ferry VACATIONLAND. From on board the VACATIONLAND, the camera catches two passing State of Michigan vessels--the car ferry CITY OF MUNISING, and the passenger ferry MACKINAW CITY. The film also contains several shots of passengers on the decks of the VACATIONLAND. The film ends with shots from the car as it leaves the VACATIONLAND, and of the CHIEF WAWATAM at dock.
The film is on a grey plastic reel labeled Easttown Studio[?] Car Ferry, Mackinaw, and the film is housed in a brown metal canister with a tape label marked Charlotte Henry on its underside.
Bicycle Ride Around Mackinac (Mackinaw) Island
Bicycle Ride Around Mackinaw Island
Mackinac Island is about 8 miles (13 km) in circumference and 3.8 square miles (9.8 km 2) in total area. The highest point of the island is the historic Fort Holmes (originally called Fort George by the British before 1815), which is 320 feet (98 m) above lake level and 890 feet (271 m) above sea level.
Mackinac Island (/ˈmækᵻnɔː/ MAK-in-aw) is an island and resort area, covering 3.8 square miles (9.8 km2) in land area, in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in Lake Huron, at the eastern end of the Straits of Mackinac, between the state's Upper and Lower Peninsulas. The island was home to an Odawa settlement before European exploration began in the 17th century. It served a strategic position as a center on the commerce of the Great Lakes fur trade. This led to the establishment of Fort Mackinac on the island by the British during the American Revolutionary War. It was the site of two battles during the War of 1812.
In the late 19th century, Mackinac Island became a popular tourist attraction and summer colony. Much of the island has undergone extensive historical preservation and restoration; as a result, the entire island is listed as a National Historic Landmark. It is well known for its numerous cultural events; its wide variety of architectural styles, including the famous Victorian Grand Hotel; its fudge; and its ban on almost all motor vehicles. More than 80 percent of the island is preserved as Mackinac Island State Park
The island can be reached by private boat, by ferry, by small aircraft, and in the winter, by snowmobile over an ice bridge. The airport has a 3,500-foot (1,070 m) paved runway, and daily charter air service from the mainland is available. In the summer tourist season, ferry service is available from Arnold Transit Company, Shepler's Ferry, and Star Line Ferry to shuttle visitors to the island from St. Ignace and Mackinaw City.
Motorized vehicles have been prohibited on the island since 1898, with the exception of snowmobiles during winter, emergency vehicles, and service vehicles. Travel on the island is either by foot, bicycle, or horse-drawn carriage. Roller skates and roller blades are also allowed, except in the downtown area. Bicycles, roller skates/roller blades, carriages, and saddle horses are available for rent. An 8-mile (13 km) road follows the island's perimeter, and numerous roads, trails and paths cover the interior. M-185, the United States' only state highway without motorized vehicles, makes a circular loop around the island, closely hugging the shoreline.
The island is the location of Mackinac Island State Park, which covers approximately 80 percent of the island and includes Fort Mackinac as well as portions of the island's historic downtown and harbor. No camping is allowed on the island, but numerous hotels and bed and breakfasts are available.
The downtown streets are lined with many retail stores, candy shops, and restaurants. A popular item at the candy shops is the locally produced and nationally known Mackinac Island fudge, leading to tourists sometimes being referred to as fudgies. Many shops sell a variety of fudge, and some of the confectioners have been operating for more than a century. The popularity of the fudge has led to the sales and marketing of Mackinac Island fudge not only throughout Michigan but outside the state as well
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SpotTheScotts: Ferry Ride to Mackinac (Mackinaw) Island! ~RV Life! {#350}
We are ALL excited about our visit to Mackinac Island (which we found out when we arrived, is pronounced Mackinaw so we apologize that we continually said it wrong!).... but the kids were mostly excited about taking a ferry ride since they never had! So part one of our trip is the ferry ride itself. We hope you enjoy :)
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Mackinac Island Arnold Ferry 2011-08-20
This video shows the Mackinac Island Arnold Ferry taking off from the city and starting to head to the island.
TRIP to the TIP (Mackinaw City, Michigan)
A collection of random scenes and pics from Mackinaw City, July, 2016.
Historic Mackinaw Bridge Museum 2018+Visit Mackinaw City, Mackinac County, State of Michigan, USA
Historical Mackinaw Bridge Museum 2018 summer visit at Mackinaw City, Michigan, USA.
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Mackinac Island Star Line the Fast Frequent Fun and Friendly Ferry to Mackinac Island
Star Line is the only Fast, Frequent, Fun and Friendly, Hydro-Jet Ferry service to Mackinac Island. People of all ages enjoy the exhilarating ride on our boats, which produce the unique Water-Jet rooster tail. You will love the “Heroic Service” and “Mackinac Memories” our employees have been providing since 1978. Start your vacation here and “High Tail It” to Mackinac Island today! - See more at:
Mackinaw City to Mackinac Island
This video is meant to be a meditation of sorts on crossing the straits from Mackinaw City to Mackinac Island in northern Michigan. Best to watch it full screen with no noise in the background. Headphones would be great. I love the hum of the ferry boat motor with the sounds to the waves and spray as the boat cuts through the water. Enjoy!
Super 8 Beachfront - Mackinaw City (Michigan) - United States
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Super 8 Beachfront hotel city: Mackinaw City (Michigan) - Country: United States
Address: 519 South Huron Street; zip code: MI 49701
This Mackinaw City hotel is situated on private white sand beach on Lake Huron. It is adjacent to the Mackinac Island Ferry and guest rooms feature free Wi-Fi and refrigerators.
-- Situé à Mackinaw City, l'hôtel Super 8 Beachfront se trouve sur une plage privée de sable blanc au bord du lac Huron. Il se trouve à côté du ferry de l'île Mackinac et ses chambres disposent d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite et d'un réfrigérateur.
-- Este hotel se encuentra en Mackinaw City, en una playa privada de arena blanca en el lago Hurón. Está situado junto al ferry de la isla Mackinac y ofrece habitaciones con conexión Wi-Fi gratuita y nevera.
-- Este Mackinaw City Hotel está situado na praia de areia branca no Lago Huron. Está adjacente ao Mackinac Island Ferry e os quartos oferecem acesso Wi-Fi gratuito e frigoríficos.
-- 这间汽车旅馆位于麦基诺城(Mackinaw City),坐落在休伦湖(Lake Huron)的私人白色沙滩上,毗邻麦基诺岛轮渡(Mackinac Island Ferry),设有带冰箱和免费无线网络连接的客房。 Super 8 Beachfront汽车旅馆每间宽敞的客房均享有湖景和网球场景致,设有微波炉和咖啡设施。 Beachfront Super 8汽车旅馆设有带热水浴池和桑拿浴室的室内游泳池以及游戏室。 这间汽车旅馆距离麦基诺桥(Mackinac...
-- Этот отель с собственным пляжем с белым песком расположен в деревне Макино-Сити, на берегу озера Гурон, рядом с портом, из которого отправляются паромы на остров Макино.
-- يقع هذا الفندق Mackinaw City على شاطئ الرمال البيضاء الخاصة على بحيرة هورون. ويقع بجانب مضيق جزيرة فيري وتوفر غرف الضيوف خدمة الواي فاي المجانية وثلاجات. توفر الغرف الواسعة في Super 8 Beachfront اطلالة على البحيرة وملاعب التنس.
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Visit to Mackinac Island, Michigan.
Mackinac Island is a very popular vacation spot - one of the top 10 islands visited in the world. You can only get to the island by ferry boat, aircraft, or walk across the ice in the dead of winter.
The island has some nostalgia as the only mode of transportation is either horse, bicycle, or walking. The famous Grand Hotel is here (used for the filming of Somewhere in Time starring Christopher Reeve). You can stay at the Grand or any other of the many hotels.
The island became the second National Park after Yellowstone in the last century, but the Federal Government turned it over to the State of Michigan, which then became the state's first State Park.