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This celebration of EPIC FOODS encompasses the restaurants and food retailers in Boyne City and neighboring towns. Participating restaurants and other merchants feature delectable specialties with affordable price points for both lunch and dinner.
Come join the fun and help clean, rake, and sweep the town as we prepare for the beautiful spring and summer seasons. Refreshments for all volunteers. Meet at the Pavilion in Veterans Park on the last Saturday in April from 9am until noon.
The Morel Festival is a rare opportunity to learn about, hunt for, pick, and taste (and even win a bagful!) a true delicacy from the woods – the Morel mushroom. After the hunt, the fun continues with morel based food samplings by local vendors in Veterans Park.
Love to bike? The Spring Classic is held the second Saturday in October. For more info about riding in our area, visit michiganmountainmayhem.com.
Travel back into Boyne City’s rich and colorful history by taking a self-guided walking tour of downtown and residential sites. Brochures can be picked up at the Main Street office and City Hall. Follow facebook.com for more history.
There’s no better place to celebrate this family favorite, picnic-kind-of-day than in downtown Boyne City! This Fourth of July Celebration offers a morning run, morning parade, day-long events and craft fair and a spectacular, best on the lake fireworks display at sunset.
Enjoy an impressive display of high performance boats the second weekend of July. Friday night activities and Saturday Poker Run that begins with a lap around the lake at 10am.
Cruise Veterans Park for the Antique Auto Show and Flea Market the second weekend of August, and the Kiwanis Car Show on Saturday of Labor Day weekend.
Happening in downtown, the Boyne City Harvest Festival is the culminating event of the outdoor Farmers Market featuring children’s games and local harvests. Fall fun and decorations abound!
Dressed in holiday’s finest, the downtown area sparkles for a family fun event held the evening after Thanksgiving. Businesses stay open and the parade begins at 6pm. Follow Santa for a visit as he makes his way to the tree lighting at Sunset Park.
Crooked Tree Arts Center is a place where artists from northern Michigan can display their talents and artwork to the public.
The majestic and historic Grand Hotel is one of the first sights visitors see as they head into the harbor on Mackinac Island.
The Charlevoix Circle of Arts is a vibrant, cultural center in downtown Charlevoix that presents six major visual exhibits annually.
The National Shrine of the Cross in the Woods is a 55′ x 22′ redwood cross cut from one redwood tree and with a 28′ tall bronze crucifix.
The arts, history and many types of entertainment in Northern Michigan mean visitors can enjoy fabulous music, theatre, and culture.
Northern Michigan builder Earl Young created the unusual mushroom houses in Charlevoix. Tours are available.