Watch soldiers marching in formation, try on costumes, listen to period musical performances, and watch muskets and cannons being fired. For something unique, plan to enjoy tea at the tea shop.
You can’t walk down Main Street without the enticing smell of fudge distracting you. You might as well give in because Mackinac Island fudge is legendary and irresistible!
If you’re not an overnight guest of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, you’ll need to pay $10 to enjoy touring the hotel and grounds.
Open seasonally from May through October, the Island Book Store specializes in all things Mackinac Island. If you want a book, calendar, or DVD about the area, this is the perfect place to visit.
The perfect place to take any of your horse-loving family members. The horses are beautiful and so are the antique carriages and sleighs that are on display.