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One of the most popular activities on Mackinac Island is shopping. The island boasts literally dozens of shops. If you happen to be looking for gifts, groceries, clothing, art, or the ever popular fudge- Mackinac Island has you covered!
And services on the island offer you spa services, ways to get around the island, and more.
Benjamin Gifts, 7301 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3822
Caddywampus, 7408 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-0950
Decked Out, 7389 Huron St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, 906-847-4023
Doud’s Market, 7395 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3444
Joann’s Fudge, 7309 Main St, Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3707
Lilacs & Lace, 7463 Market St. #106, Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-0100
Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau, 7274 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3783
Photos by Blair, 1500 Astor St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (231) 631-2002
The Birches Gift Shop on Market Street, 7375 Market St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3481
The Original Murdick’s Fudge, 7363 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3530
Threads of Mackinac, 7295 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, 906-430-5377
Mackinaw Art & Sign, 721 S. Nokoms St., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-7500
Main Street Automotive, 101 Louvingney, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5295
Mickey’s Mini Mart, 404 S. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-6403
Teysen’s Gift & Moccasin Shop, 248 S.Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701 (231) 436-7011
Zip’s 45th Parallel Harley Davidson, 314 S. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5331
The majestic and historic Grand Hotel is one of the first sights visitors see as they head into the harbor on Mackinac Island.
Mackinac Island is rich in history and is also filled with beauty and lots of activities and attractions to explore.
The Mackinac Bridge is the 10th largest suspension bridge (over water) in the world and connects Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsula.
Get off the ferry from Mackinaw City or St. Ignace to Mackinac Island and the first thing you’ll see is the historic downtown area.
Mackinaw and Mackinac are pronounced the same way. Why? It’s the area’s rich history with the Native Americans, French, and British.
Fort Mackinac is open from May-October and includes buildings restored their original look after the fort’s occupation by the British