| When traveling in Michigan, you simply must see
where The Great Waters meet.
It was more than ten thousand years ago, when the colossal glaciers
of the Wisconsin ice sheet receeded from the land when The Great
Waters of Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron held their first meeting
here around the shores of Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula.
This land, left by the glaciers, is a place of such majesty and
beauty that The Great Waters have chosen to remain here ever since.
We welcome you to The Great Waters region. Here you will discover
rugged shores and coursing waterfalls. Here you will find relaxation
among hidden lakes and tall timbers. If it's adventure that you
seek, you will find it in our forests, sheltered bays, and along
ancient paths.
Vacationing here is fun and fulfilling. Please use
this site to learn about this spectacular part of Michigan
and as a vacation guide to plan your visit to The Great Waters region
of the eastern Upper Peninsula.
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