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Wednesday,
July 1st - 2:00pm to 5:00 pm.
Eastbound Straits of
Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise.
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly beneath the superstructure. Then
heading east into Lake Huron, you'll head through the narrow passage
between Round Island Light and Round Island Passage Light as you
view the Grand Hotel and Mackinac Island on the port side. A
bit farther east you pass Bois Blanc Light, built in 1829, and then
you will head south to Poe Reef Light painted with its black and
white bands. On to Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you can
easily see the bottom of Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick
run up the Cheboygan River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light
and the Cheboygan River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA
restoration project. We will pass by the mooring of the new
Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw and if she is in port, you will
see her there. As you head back to Mackinaw City, you will
view the permanent home of the retired cutter Mackinaw
(WAGB83) before returning to the Shepler's dock. This
cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, with GLLKA experts
providing narration throughout Cruise direction could change due to
severe weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 -
12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking here. |
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Sunday, July
5th - 12:00pm to 3:00pm
Westbound Straits of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936, and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and
answers to any of your questions. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
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Tuesday, July
7th -11:30am to 3:30pm
Special
Extended Eastbound Straits of Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise.
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a
rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly
beneath the superstructure. Then heading east into Lake Huron,
you'll head through the narrow passage between Round Island Light
and Round Island Passage Light as you view the Grand Hotel and
Mackinac Island on the port side. A bit farther east you pass
Bois Blanc Light, built in 1829, and then you will head to the
elusive Spectacle Reef
lighthouse. After viewing Spectacle Reef, you will head
west to Poe Reef Light painted with its black and white bands.
On to Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you can easily see the bottom
of Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick run up the Cheboygan
River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light and the Cheboygan
River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project.
We will pass by the mooring of the new Coast Guard Cutter
Mackinaw and if she is in port, you will see her there. As
you head back to Mackinaw City, you will view the permanent home of
the retired cutter Mackinaw (WAGB83) before returning to the
Shepler's dock. This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse
Cruises, and throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide
narration and answers to any of your questions. Cruise direction could change due to severe
weather. The cost is $68.00 for adults, and $52.25 for
Children (5-12 years), with children under 5 years riding free, and
includes a boxed lunch and soft drink for all guests.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking
here. |
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Tuesday July
7 through Saturday July 11
Great Lakes Maritime
Education Workshop.
Step back in time to a simpler life on uninhabited St. Helena
Island. Participants will be immersed in the life and times of
Great Lakes lighthouse keepers, including history, culture and
songs. Educators and youth leaders will sleep in the
lighthouse bedrooms, cook with each other in the summer kitchen, and
keep watch on the lantern deck as lighthouse families did 100 years
ago. Activity classes, all based on the Michigan State
Standards, offer the participant a means to integrate real world
Great Lakes concepts into their classrooms. Some examples of
these activities include topographical mapping, lens/prism and sound
technology, use of primary reference materials, storytelling,
journal entry and decision making, to name just a few. Full cost to
put on each workshop is $800 per person, however, the Great Lakes
Lighthouse Keepers Association will subsidize the majority of the
cost, including boat transportation out of Mackinaw City, Michigan,
to and from St. Helena Island. The workshop fee is $275.00,
which partially pays for educational materials, food, housing at the
1873 historic light station, and a personal membership in the Great
Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association. Placement in the
workshop will be on a first come-first served basis. While the
program is geared towards teachers, it is open to anyone with an
interest in maritime history The workshop size is limited to 12 to
15 participants. Please visit our "Education" web page tab for
a printable application form and to read testimonials from
participants. Click
HERE
to download a more complete description of this workshop in Adobe
PDF format
If you have any questions, please call the GLLKA office at 231 436-5580 during office hours |
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Thursday July
9th - 12:00pm to 3:00pm
Westbound Straits
of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to
any of your questions. Cruise direction could
change due to severe weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
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Friday, July
10 -
9:30am to 4:15pm
Lunch at St. Helena Island Lighthouse
Travel to beautiful St. Helena
Island, six miles west of the Mackinac Bridge, for an all-day tour of its
restored lighthouse compound. The cruise departs Shepler's Mackinaw
City dock at 9:30am, returns around 4:15 pm and includes lunch on the
island. As you pass under the mighty Mackinac Bridge, you will soon
go back in time to 1912. On the horizon, the tall white tower of the
St. Helena Light Station will appear. Shortly, the boat will be
moored off shore and we will transport you to the dock aboard a
motor-driven dinghy. You will be given a tour of the keeper's
dwelling and grounds before the lunch bell rings and your historic lunch
is served in the boathouse. After the meal you will have time to
explore, hike the beach, climb the tower, or just relax in a lawn chair
and watch the freighters pass by. Cost for GLLKA members is $145 per
person. Non-members should add an additional $35 for a 1-year
individual membership or $50 for a 1-year family membership. Click
HERE to download a more
complete description of this excursion in Adobe PDF format. To
register, please call the GLLKA office at 231 436-5580 during office hours |
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Saturday, July 11th -
1:30 noon to 4:30pm
Westbound
Straits of Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past
historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty
Mackinac Bridge. Get your cameras ready to photograph the
girders and superstructure of the bridge above your head as the captain
slows the boat for this rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward
run brings you to White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white
candy-stripe daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's
Reef Light built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the
forbidding Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head
back eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City. This
cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and throughout the
cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to any of your
questions. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 - 12 years -
$40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking here. |
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Sunday
July 12th through Tuesday July 14th
Lake Superior Excursion
Departing from
the Ramada Dockside hotel in Hancock in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, we
pass the Jacobsville lighthouse as we head for Isle Royale to view the
Menagerie Island, Rock Harbor and Passage Island lighthouses. We then
head for Thunder Bay, Ontario, passing the Canadian lighthouses on
Porphyry, Angus and Trowbridge Island lighthouses. After a night at the
elegant Prince Arthur Hotel in Thunder Bay, we pass the Thunder Bay
Main, Pie and Welcome Island lighthouses before returning to US waters
to circle the majestic Rock Of Ages light. We then pass the lighthouse
in Grand Marais, Minnesota and dock for the night in Silver Bay. Tuesday
morning we re-board the boat and pass Split Rock lighthouse before
heading back through the Apostle Islands on our way into the Ontonagon
River, where we will disembark and tour the lighthouse, before passing
the Fourteen Mile Point lighthouse on our way back into Hancock.
Cost for GLLKA members is $820.00 per person double occupancy, and
$934.00 single occupancy. Non-members should add an additional $35 for a
1-year individual membership or $50 for a 1-year family membership.
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Tuesday July 14th - 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Eastbound Straits of Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly beneath the superstructure. Then heading east into Lake Huron,
you'll head through the narrow passage between Round Island Light and
Round Island Passage Light as you view the Grand Hotel and Mackinac Island
on the port side. A bit farther east you pass Bois Blanc Light,
built in 1829, and then you will head south to Poe Reef Light painted with
its black and white bands. On to Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you
can easily see the bottom of Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick
run up the Cheboygan River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light and the
Cheboygan River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project.
We will pass by the mooring of the new Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw
and if she is in port, you will see her there. As you head back to
Mackinaw City, you will view the permanent home of the retired cutter
Mackinaw (WAGB83) before returning to the Shepler's dock.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and throughout the cruise
GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to any of your questions. Cruise direction could change due
to severe weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 - 12
years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking here. |
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Wednesday,
July 15th - 1:30 to 4:30pm
Westbound Straits
of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to
any of your questions. Cruise direction could
change due to severe weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
Friday July 17
through Tuesday July 21
Watch the Chicago to Mackinac Race from St. Helena
Island lighthouse
Travel to beautiful St. Helena
Island, six miles west of the Mackinac Bridge, for five days living in
GLLKA's beautifully restored St. Helena Island lighthouse, while
watching the sailboats pass the island as they head to the finish of the
Chicago to Mackinac Island race. Experience life in an 1873 lighthouse,
free from television, the internet, electricity or indoor plumbing -
with outdoor latrines and solar showers affording the modern comforts we
have come to expect in the 21st century! The fee for 5 days and 4
nights, including food and boat transportation will be $400.00 per
person, double occupancy. Or you can rent the whole site for $3,000 and
invite your friends to join you. The
maximum number of guests is 12. St. Helena Island is drug and alcohol
free. Tobacco use is only allowed at the fire ring. Naturally, GLLKA
cannot accept responsibility for a wet, rainy weekend,
foggy weather, or inclement weather that would prevent the sailboats
from arriving in a timely manner.
Experience the Miracle of the Straits and book a bedroom today. Click
HERE
to download a more complete description of this unique opportunity in Adobe PDF
format. For more information, or to register, please call the GLLKA office at 231 436-5580 during office hours. |
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Saturday, July 18th -
1:30pm to 4:30pm
Eastbound Straits of
Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly beneath the superstructure. Then heading east into Lake Huron,
you'll head through the narrow passage between Round Island Light
and Round Island Passage Light as you view the Grand Hotel and
Mackinac Island on the port side. A bit farther east you pass
Bois Blanc Light, built in 1829, and then you will head south to Poe
Reef Light painted with its black and white bands. On to
Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you can easily see the bottom of
Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick run up the Cheboygan
River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light and the Cheboygan
River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project.
We will pass by the mooring of the new Coast Guard Cutter
Mackinaw and if she is in port, you will see her there. As
you head back to Mackinaw City, you will view the permanent home of
the retired cutter Mackinaw (WAGB83) before returning to the
Shepler's dock. This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse
Cruises, and throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration
and answers to any of your questions. Cruise direction could change due to severe
weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 - 12
years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking
here. |
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Monday, July
20th -
1:30 to 4:30pm
Westbound Straits
of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to
any of your questions. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
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Wednesday, July 22nd -
2:00pm to 5:00pm
Eastbound
Straits of Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly beneath the superstructure. Then heading east into Lake Huron,
you'll head through the narrow passage between Round Island Light
and Round Island Passage Light as you view the Grand Hotel and
Mackinac Island on the port side. A bit farther east you pass
Bois Blanc Light, built in 1829, and then you will head south to Poe
Reef Light painted with its black and white bands. On to
Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you can easily see the bottom of
Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick run up the Cheboygan
River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light and the Cheboygan
River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project. We will pass by the mooring of the new Coast Guard Cutter
Mackinaw and if she is in port, you will see her there. As
you head back to Mackinaw City, you will view the permanent home of
the retired cutter Mackinaw (WAGB83) before returning to the
Shepler's dock. This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse
Cruises, and throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration
and answers to any of your questions. Cruise direction could change due to severe
weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 - 12
years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking
here. |
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Thursday,
July 23rd - 2:00 to 5:00pm
Westbound Straits
of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to
any of your questions. Cruise direction could
change due to severe weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
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Saturday,
July 25th - 12:00pm to 3:00pm
Westbound Straits
of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to
any of your questions. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
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Monday, July 27th - 1:30pm to 4:300pm
Eastbound Straits of
Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly beneath the superstructure. Then heading east into Lake Huron,
you'll head through the narrow passage between Round Island Light
and Round Island Passage Light as you view the Grand Hotel and
Mackinac Island on the port side. A bit farther east you pass
Bois Blanc Light, built in 1829, and then you will head south to Poe
Reef Light painted with its black and white bands. On to
Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you can easily see the bottom of
Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick run up the Cheboygan
River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light and the Cheboygan
River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project.
We will pass by the mooring of the new Coast Guard Cutter
Mackinaw and if she is in port, you will see her there. As
you head back to Mackinaw City, you will view the permanent home of
the retired cutter Mackinaw (WAGB83) before returning to the
Shepler's dock. This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse
Cruises, and throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration
and answers to any of your questions. Cruise direction could change due to severe
weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 - 12
years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking
here. |
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Tuesday July 29 through Friday July 31
St. Helena Quilt Camp
Attention all quilters - Come enjoy the amazing peace of an
uninhabited island. Focus will be on hand work since there is no
electricity on the island or you can try out the treadle sewing machine
in the keepers dwelling. After stitching and getting to know your fellow
quilters, you can walk the cobblestone beach, look for wild flowers,
hunt for wild raspberries, watch the shore birds, wave at passing
freighters, swim in cool, clean Lake Michigan, nap, read a good book, or
just relax in a lawn chair. The price is $200.00, plus $50 in
handcrafted items for the GLLKA store (call GLLKA office for specifics),
and includes transportation and all meals. We will depart the Mackinaw
City Marina at 9 A.M. Tuesday and return to Mackinaw City around 2 P.M.
on Friday. Space is limited to 12 participants and registration will be
taken in order of payment received. Click
HERE
to download a more complete description of this unique opportunity in Adobe PDF
format. To register, or
to obtain additional information, please call the GLLKA office at 231
436-5580 during office hours. |
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Wednesday, July
29th - 1:30pm to 4:30p
Westbound Straits
of Mackinac Lighthouse
Cruise
Departing from Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you'll bear west past historic Old Mackinac Point Light for a spectacular view of the Mighty Mackinac Bridge.
Get your cameras ready to photograph the girders and superstructure
of the bridge above your head as the captain slows the boat for this
rare photo opportunity. A 20 mile westward run brings you to
White Shoal Light with its trademark red and white candy-stripe
daymark. Next we head to the south to view Gray's Reef Light
built in 1936 and then the boat will double back to the forbidding
Waugoshance Light with its birdcage lantern. As we head back
eastward, the boat will pass as close as possible to the St. Helena
Island Light Station, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project, before
heading back under the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City.
This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises, and
throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration and answers to
any of your questions.. The cruise is $52.50 per person,
children 5 - 12 years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's
at (800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online
by clicking here. |
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Thursday, July
30th -
1:30pm to 4:30pm
Eastbound Straits of
Mackinac Lighthouse Cruise
As you leave Shepler's Mackinaw City dock, you will be treated to a rare view of the Mackinac Bridge as your ship passes directly beneath the superstructure. Then heading east into Lake Huron,
you'll head through the narrow passage between Round Island Light
and Round Island Passage Light as you view the Grand Hotel and
Mackinac Island on the port side. A bit farther east you pass
Bois Blanc Light, built in 1829, and then you will head south to Poe
Reef Light painted with its black and white bands. On to
Fourteen Foot Shoal Light where you can easily see the bottom of
Lake Huron beneath the boat. A quick run up the Cheboygan
River takes you past the Cheboygan Crib Light and the Cheboygan
River Front Range Light, an ongoing GLLKA restoration project.
We will pass by the mooring of the new Coast Guard Cutter
Mackinaw and if she is in port, you will see her there. As
you head back to Mackinaw City, you will view the permanent home of
the retired cutter Mackinaw (WAGB83) before returning to the
Shepler's dock. This cruise is hosted by Shepler's Lighthouse
Cruises, and throughout the cruise GLLKA experts will provide narration
and answers to any of your questions. Cruise direction could change due to severe
weather. The cruise is $52.50 per person, children 5 - 12
years - $40.50, and children under 5 ride free.
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling Shepler's at
(800) 828-6157 or (231) 436-5023 or you can order tickets online by
clicking
here. |
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Click
HERE to view Refund Policy for all
GLLKA
Excursions |
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