Friday 29 December 2017

Average Temperatures of Lake Michigan in Summer and Winter

There are people who like to test the waters first before they take a dip. A good dip of a toe gives them an idea if it would be better to slowly introduce themselves into the water, or majestically dive (or flop) given the water is deep enough.

There are a lot more reasons why it’s important to understand the temperatures of lakes, especially when you’re going to take part in some kind of water activity. Temperatures influence where flora and fauna form and frolic, it’s a measure of what you should bring with you, if you need to bring your best bikini or your coolest wetsuit, or if you need to know where the ice is thickest.

Lake Michigan is a large body of water, the second largest freshwater lake by volume among the Great Lakes. Large bodies of water can gather large amounts of energy, which can greatly affect the weather above it, as well as the temperatures of both the water and the wind. It could be a nice breezy afternoon in Chicago, but the center of Lake Michigan could very well be an oven.

 

Lake Michigan Temperatures During Summer

Summer is when the water seems most attractive. The hot air coupled with the cooling water makes for excellent swimming opportunities, great fishing as some of the lake’s sport fish climb up to the warmer waters, and the weather is perfect for simply enjoying the sun and perhaps getting a good tan.

Recent lake temperatures reported that Lake Michigan’s waters have an average temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius) with the temperatures cooler closer to the center of the lake. Temperatures close to the shore have been measured higher than 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius and higher).

It’s worth noting that the ideal lake temperature for swimming is around 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit (25-27 degrees Celsius), especially for children. For those who want to slim down by swimming, ideal temperatures should be cooler at around 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit (23-25 degrees Celsius).

Planning a trip to the lake during summer? Grab our Michigan Love Womens’ Flowy Tank to stay comfortable while enjoying the sun.

 

Lake Michigan Temperatures During Winter

Lake temperatures during winter can influence where the ice forms. Thin ice is one of the greater hazards of the lake, some of which is hard to identify especially for first-timers.

As of recent, the average temperatures in Lake Michigan during the winter season are 36-39 degrees Fahrenheit (3-4 degrees Celsius). The temperature around the shores are lower and it gets slightly warmer as you go to the center of the lake. The shore temperature could go on the lower 30s (or sub-zero temperatures) and the center of the lake would be around 39 to 40, often climbing higher if it’s particularly sunny for a winter day.

Only the bravest would dare swim in the lake during these cold temperatures, but it hasn’t stopped people from doing so. Swimming during the winter is illegal in Lake Michigan, unless it’s from one of the open beaches, with a lifeguard on duty, or scuba diving off a boat. Refer to the local authorities to find out the exact laws in the area before you take that icy dive.

If you’re making your way to Lake Michigan during the winter, bring along one of our hoodie like the Fresh Coast ¼ Zip Women’s Performance Pullover.

 



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Tuesday 26 December 2017

The Things Lake Michigan is Famous For

When we think of large bodies of fresh water, one of the more famous ones in the United States is the Great Lakes. Among them is Lake Michigan, which is the only Great Lake fully encapsulated within the United States. It got its name from the Ojibwa Indian word “Mishigami or Michi-gami” which means “Large Lake”.

Spanning about 58,000 square kilometers and having an approximate water volume of 4920 cubic kilometers, it the second largest among the Great Lakes, second only to Lake Superior (hence the name).

With large bodies of water come great recreation and business, so what are the great recreations and businesses Lake Michigan is known for?

 

The City of Chicago and Lake Shore Drive

The best parts of the lake are close to the shores, where people can best enjoy land and water. Chicago is the go-to spot when you traverse Lake Michigan, which hosts numerous places for indoor shopping, outdoor recreation, and family must-sees like the aquariums, indoor ice-skating rinks, holiday festivals, and of course, Lake Shore Drive.

As its name suggests, the Lake Shore Drive is a long stretch of lake shoreline along Lake Michigan. The lengthy shore, stretching approximately 25 kilometers, is filled with all sorts of places to go such as the Navy Pier, Lincoln Park, Soldier Field, Buckingham Fountain, and of course, the sandy shores of the lake.

 

Lake Michigan’s Frozen Pier and Lighthouse

The St. Joseph North Pier features two lighthouses that take on a majestic form when winter arrives. During winter, on times when the tide is high and the waves crash on the lighthouse’s structures, it forms a ghostly ice veil around the entire structure, creating a haunting view of sleek ice spikes as if it was a creature that sprouted from the lonely icy waters. It makes for great photography. You can go there to get up close and personal if you want, just mind your step.

 

The Lake Michigan Triangle

An infamous area around Lake Michigan to the liking of the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. Around the area of Manitowoc, Ludington and Benton Harbor is where the theorized triangle is. The first mystery there was during 1891 when Thomas Hume sailed across the area for Lumber. He and his seven shipmates disappeared one night in that area, never to be seen again.

Another notable mystery is the disappearance of Northwest Flight 2501 in 1950. The airline flight that carried 58 people crashed into Lake Michigan, with their last report stating severe electrical storms and high-velocity winds. The plane vanished from radar and no wreckage was found.

To this day, there are reports of strange weather phenomena and UFO sightings in this area. In 2007, researchers discovered an ancient underwater rock formation similar to Stonehenge, and many people believe it was related to the mystery of the lake.

 

These are only some the many attractions Lake Michigan is known for and why we love it so much. There are many more, and they change as the seasons go by. Some attractions are great and some are small, but all that matters is you make the best of it. Tell us about your favorite Lake Michigan recreation activities and businesses in the comments below or check out our Lake Michigan inspired clothes and accessories.

 



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Friday 22 December 2017

LIVNFRESH Gets a Ton of Screentime in Upcoming ‘United Colors of Bennett Song’

Alongside the likes of Dennis Haskins, Tara Reid, and many more talented actors, LIVNFRESH is getting a ton of screen time in the upcoming 2018 film ‘United Colors of Bennett Song’. So just how often can you expect to see LIVNFRESH’s great clothes and designs come out in the film? From our count, the trailer alone has at least 10 of our designs on display:

 

 

Did you catch any of our stuff in there? Two of the easier designs to notice in the ‘United Colors of Bennett Song’ trailer include these classic LIVNFRESH designs:

 

Fresh Coast Youth T-Shirt

Michigan Paisley Womens V-Neck

What’s even better than our stuff being featured in this 2018 flick is that it looks like it’s going to be a wonderful film, too. We can’t wait to see it!



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Monday 18 December 2017

What To Do At Lake Erie: A Guide for First-time Visitors

There are so many things to do in Lake Erie. In this article, we will list many of them so you can use this as a bit of a guide. This guide will not be complete. There are unlimited ways to enjoy the Lake. We can’t list them all here, so use this article as your starter kit. Get ideas from this article, but better if you create your own. The best way to enjoy Lake Erie is to find creative ways to enjoy it. Let’s Start:

 

 


Walk In The Park

There are various parks around Lake Erie, and these include Cedar Point Amusement Park, Wildlife Refuge, Kelleys Island, Put-in-Bay and Marblehead Lighthouse State Park. These are all good places to enjoy nature. These are excellent places, too, to pitch a tent and to go camping with friends. You can even go creative and do a movie marathon while you’re in the middle of these parks. The 100-mile stretch of shore in Lake Erie will give any tourist or a traveler that needs a breather. The Marblehead and Catawba peninsulas of the lake will offer any kind of tourist the view they need. Vacationers can stroll these parks, enjoy the breathtaking views and even do a bonfire in the middle of the forest. They can go trekking. They can explore the wild and enjoy the calm of the trees.

 


Victorian Houses

Another good thing that people can do in Lake Erie is to take a boat ride in Put-in-Bay Village. Explore the Victorian houses near the lake. Enjoy the historical homes in the Heineman’s Winery and Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial. All of these are excellent places to dig into the history of the lake. This is also another good way for people to appreciate the diversity of the region.

 


Trip To Kelleys Island

Another fun thing to do in Lake Erie is to do kayaking in the Kelleys Island, which is Ohio’s quietest lake. Take selfies with the glacial grooves of the lake and admire the smooth ruts in the glaciers. Take witness at the bedrock near the lake. Take photos of the Victorian-era homes that are displayed around the towns. You can also explore Lake Erie by biking. Take a guided bike tour from a reliable tour center, and spend the entire day exploring the place.

 


Cedar Point Amusement Park

One good activity you can also do in Lake Erie is to take thrill rides at the Cedar Point Amusement Park. This park has carnivals, and a Ferris wheel for everyone in the family to enjoy. The roller coasters in the park are also the attraction of Lake Erie. This place may not be for the faint-hearted. This area of lake Erie may not be for those who are scared of heights. But, if families are not up for the challenge, they can just go for the Ferris wheels and carousels. They can ride those instead of pushing their adrenaline to the limits with dangerous rides. For those who want to try the rides, the 17 roller coasters available will offer a lovely view of the lake. This may make up for the fact that the roller coaster is such a difficult challenge to take.

 


Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge

Animal lovers have a reason to love Lake Erie. With the lake’s wonderful selection of animals, many birdwatchers and animal lovers will flock to the place. In Lake Erie, you can find coyotes, foxes, and deer. You may be able to spot bald eagles while you’re riding a roller coaster. At the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, you may be able to see all the sampling of all the animals that reside in Lake Erie. You don’t have to camp in Lake Erie anymore. You just have to go to the

 


Magee Marsh Wildlife Area

Another good thing you can do in Lake Erie is by visiting the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. You can do a lot of bird-watching in this area. The entire 25 miles of enclave in the marsh will be a fascinating place for families. Families and friends can also enjoy the boardwalk in the Toledo area. You can also go to the warbler migration in the wildlife area in the early Mid-May. There are countless spots in the forest that you can explore. The wildlife in marsh will give you all the adventure that you need. The Wildlife Area used to be a settlement until it was no longer so when the marsh was drained in the 1900s.


And if you’re visiting Lake Erie from Michigan, make sure to show your love of our state with this cool Michigan D Cork Hat.

 



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A Complete Guide To (Almost) All Your Questions About Lake Erie

In this article, we will explore some of the questions that people ask about Lake Erie. People usually ask these questions because they either want to go there or they are simply curious about this great lake, which has some interesting history behind it. These people should get the right information to not mislead them. The online news they get could give them the wrong directions. It’s important that they get the facts. It’s important to always filter the effects from the noise.

 

How Deep Is Lake Erie?

In the deepest area of Lake Erie, the depth could go as deep as 210 feet or 64 meters deep. That’s a lot of depth. This makes Lake Eerie an exciting area to explore various water species. That extent means there’s so much to still discover in the lake.

Here’s some scuba diving showing what it looks like when you reach the bottom:

 

How Much Water Is In Lake Erie?

The answer to that is 480 km³. That’s a lot of water for an area that is not so expansive. This makes the place an ideal for boating, exploration and deep-lake fishing. There’s also a lot of fish to catch in the lake because of such big amount of water. People would enjoy the lake for various activities. It’s fun to explore this lake because of such water volume.

 

Where Is Lake Erie Located?

Lake Erie is the fourth-largest lake among the Great Lakes found in North America. Regarding surface area, this lake is the eleventh-largest in the whole world. To be exact, the area is situated near the International Boundary between the United States and Canada.  

It’s also useful for you to know that the northern shore of Lake Erie has a boundary at the Canadian province of Ontario. At the west part of the region are the U.S. States of Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Knowing this could come in handy later when you’re trying to explore the lands of the various states in the U.S.

Situated on the International Boundary between Canada and the United States, Lake Erie’s northern shore is filled with greenery and animal species, with the U.S. states of Michigan Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York on its western, southern and eastern shores fully bathed in flora. These jurisdictions divide the surface area of the lake with water boundaries.

 

How Big Is Lake Erie?

The answer to this question requires a little bit of research. But, reliable authorities say that it’s around 25,744 km², and it has a length of 388 km.

 

What Is The Temperature Of Lake Erie?

There’s a lot of variety in the temperature of Lake Erie, but 4 degrees Celsius is a safe average estimate of the temperature of Lake Erie. The fact that Lake Erie is in the southernmost position gives it a warm weather. In fact, the Lake could reach about  85 F (29 C), while the water temperatures could go around 70s F in the summer months. This type of weather makes the lake an ideal recreational area for families.

 

More Important Information About Lake Erie

There’s still a lot of information out there that may interest you about Lake Erie. Some of these facts could help you in your research. If you’re in high school, this information could assist you in your school essays. Here are some of the facts that you may still don’t know about Lake Erie.

Did you know that Lake Erie has a tail-like shape in its geography? The name of the lake is derived from erielhonan, which is the Iroquoian word for “long tail”. It could also help you to know that the lake is 241 miles and is 57 miles long. It also boasts around 871 miles of shoreline, which could increase its size. This report is according to Michigan Economic Development Corporation.

It’s also helpful for you to know that Lake Erie originated as a moving glacier. It’s also a relatively young lake. Its formation also started from a divot from that glacier. Right now it is estimated that the Lake is only less than 4,000 years old, basing on its current configuration.

Another good trivia you could learn about Lake Erie is that many native peoples’ reside near the lake. The Erie tribe is one example. It’s also for your information to know that Lake Erie was the last Great Lake explored by Europeans.

Several native peoples lived on lake’s shores, including the Erie tribe and the Iroquois. Lake Erie was the last of the Great Lakes to be explored by Europeans. It was even confirmed that it was French Explorer Louis Joliet who “discovered” the lake in the year 1669.

 

War of 1812

It could also be helpful for you to know that Lake Erie played an instrumental role in the War of 1812. The Battle of Lake Erie happened near the lake on Sept 10, 1812. During the war, U.S. Navy ships defeated the army of British empire. The U.S. gained control of the lake and then held Detroit back to its command. This is a piece of history that people don’t usually learn now, but now you know. The lake is rich in history, and you should appreciate that.

It could also do you good to know that the Erie Canal is one of the gateways today to the West. This canal was completed last 1825, and it connects Lake Erie to the Hudson River in the east. The opening led to various trades and opportunities. It also opened an affordable way for traders to transport cargo. In the mid-1800s and 1903, the canal was expanded to cater to the growing trader’s demands. Right now, the area where the canal is located is just used for recreation.

Another relevant information you should know about Lake Erie is the topic of pollution. In the 1960s, Lake Erie faced a lot of controversies. Most of the controversy had something to do with how much pollutants the lake has.  All of this is no longer a divisive problem when the Clean Air Act of 1972 was passed. Now, Lake Erie continues to be a place of fun and recreation.

 

If you’re planning on making a trip to the Great Lakes and need something warm to wear, check out our fun collection of Michigan (and Great Lakes) Gear.



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Friday 8 December 2017

Let’s Talk About Animals in Lake Michigan

In this article, we will explore some of the answers to most of your questions about the animal situation in Michigan. The information you find online may not be complete. They could be misleading. They could even be maddeningly confusing. Why trust any information about whatever you find online when everything you see on the web is biased? Everything online is prone to lies. Everything you read could be something that tries to upsell you. People have products to sell, and online is the best marketplace. This is not what we are going to do in this article. We will answer your questions because it matters to us. Snakes are dangerous, and you have to avoid them. If you’re in Michigan and you really want to avoid snakes, this article should help.

 

Are There Snakes In Lake Michigan?

This is an essential question for those who are afraid of snakes, and the complete simple answer is: yes. There are snakes in lakes of Michigan. In fact, this article can be dissolved into one summary, and that is to say that Michigan is full of snakes! The exclamation mark is needed. You should not believe articles that will tell you that there are no snakes in Michigan. Reliable sources show that there are. This is the reason you should be careful, try to avoid snakes and don’t go alone in uncharted lakes. Lakes in Michigan will be filled with snakes. You should better be safe than sorry.

One of the snakes you can see in Michigan is the Black Rat Snake. This snake belongs to the species Elaphe obsoleta obsolete. You can most likely find this snake in the Southern Lower Peninsula. This snake is also found near woodlands. These snakes are also protected by state law because they are rare. The Michigan DNR took care of these snakes and categorized them as special concern. It’s also reassuring to know that these snakes won’t harm you. They’re non-venomous. They’re harmless to humans, and these might be the biggest snake you can find in any Michigan lake.

Another snake that you can find in Michigan is the Blue Racer. This fish is under the Coluber constrictor fox species. It is 4 to 6 feet in its entire length, and you can see them all throughout Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. You can also find this snake in Upper Peninsula, and it also inhabits in variety of areas in the woods. This snake can also be found in marshes and meadows. Right now the number of Blue Racers is decreasing, even if they’re not harmful. They might bite you, but they’re not venomous. They just attack when they feel threatened.

 

What Is The Largest Fish In Lake Michigan?

This is a hard question to answer because Michigan fishers like to boast. They will always brag about the fish they caught. They will brag that what they have is the biggest one out there. That’s understandable. In the official records, though, the most significant fish caught in Michigan is still the Lake Sturgeon, which is around 193 pounds. That’s too big for one family to eat. It’s something you can brag about to your friends over beer. It could even be called a monster. You probably won’t be able to get this fish by yourself. People say that fish could be sent from God to remind us who’s the boss. In Michigan, people could even say that the fish is there to scare the people around. Whatever you believe, this fish is the largest to be caught, and the challenge is still up for others to beat.

There are other significant fish that have been caught. Some of them include the 58-pound Great Lakes Muskellunge and 49.75-pound Northern Muskellunge. There was also a record of a 6.51.19-pound Tiger Musky caught in Michigan. How’s that for fishing in Michigan lakes?

 

What Kind of Animals Live In Michigan?

Boy, is this a big question. There’s a lot of answers to this. Where do we even start? Well, we could start by listing here the Pacific Salmon species that people use as trophy fish. There’s also a lot of Cochon salmon in Michigan. This is a Pacific species that was imported and stocked in Michigan way back in 1966. There’s also a lot of rainbow trout, small-mouth bass, brown trout and walleye in Michigan Lakes.

A rainbow trout is also called a steelhead. It’s a lake-strain fish, which is a non-native trout. A small-mouth bass is native species in the cool water, and it’s intolerant of pollution. This means that if a lake has small-mouth bass, then it’s a clean lake. A brown trout is just a European species of fish that got introduced in the late 1880s. Stocking and lamprey control are the factors that brought these fish into a resurgence.

A walleye is also another good fish that you can find in a Michigan lake. These fish are carnivorous feeders who prey at night, and they eat fish, such as yellow perch and insects, snails, crayfish, and mudpuppies. You can also find a few burbot in a Michigan lake. Deepwater sculpin, slimy sculpin, rainbow smelt, bloater and Alewife are also the other fish that you can find while exploring any lake in the area.

There are also a lot of amphipods, larval insects, worms, native raptorial water fleas, calanoid copepods, zooplankton, mollusks, and quagga mussels on the lakes of Michigan. It’s rich diversity in the lakes of Michigan. There are lots of animals to explore. Those who want to study the rich biodiversity in the world could start in Michigan.

 

Are There Catfish In Lake Michigan?

There are some sites about Michigan that indicate the existence of Catfish in Lake Michigan. There was, in fact, one guy who was reported to have pulled out an 8lb 5oz Channel Catfish straight from the Montrose lake. There is also a report indicating that people have seen a strongly forked tail in Michigan lakes. Channel Catfish is one common type of fish found in the area, including the lakes inland and medium rivers. There are even stories of flat heads in Michigan. However, there’s government regulation that people are not allowed to catch catfish, though. This is enough reason for people to avoid catching the fish without permission from authorities.

 

Are There Otters In Lake Michigan?

There are online reports saying that there have been sightings of Otters in Lake Michigan. However, it’s not an animal commonly seen in Michigan lakes.

 

Are There Turtles In Lake Michigan?

There are known turtles living in Lake Michigan. Some of the turtles include Blanding’s turtle, Common Musk turtle, and Snapping Turtle. A Blanding turtle is a species that receive special consideration in Michigan. There are also red-eared sliders, spiny soft-shell turtles, and eastern box turtles in Michigan.  Wood turtles can also be found.

 

What Fish Can You Catch In Lake Michigan?

There is a lot of fish varieties you can catch in Lake Michigan. Some of them include Atlantic Salmon, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon and Lake Trout. You can also find Crappies and Bullheads in most Michigan lakes. These fish are lovely to catch, but you should always be careful. The authorities charge penalties for catching fish that are not allowed. You should still support the local authorities. They do their best to help save the environment. Their policies are there for people to stop abusing the lakes.

 



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Thursday 7 December 2017

Did You See Us Mentioned on Fox 2?

Were you watching the Fox 2 News Morning show the other day when they were discussing products made in Michigan? We sure were, and we thought our Great Lakes Girl Fleece Crew Sweatshirt looked great through the segment (though we’re probably a little biased… Maybe).

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Monday 4 December 2017

How Many Gallons in Lake Michigan and Other Facts

The Great Lakes are called so with good reason. Lake Superior, Michigan, Erie, Ontario, and Erie make up the largest body of freshwater in the world. It’s one thing to say that it’s the largest, but it’s another to state the numbers. Here are the measurements of this titanic, majestic, and especially attractive lake.

How Many Gallons of Water are there in Lake Michigan

Before we give you an answer, let’s put things into perspective. A gallon is around 16 glasses of water, twice the recommended amount you should drink in a day. A pool normally has around 3,000 to 10,000 gallons of water. That’s a whole lot of water to play and swim with. Olympic sized swimming pools have 660,430 gallons of water in them, enough to fill a, well, Olympic sized swimming pool. That amount is already bigger than usual fishing ponds. Some lakes have millions of gallons of water in them, but what about the Great Lakes?

Hundred million is not enough to measure it. Five billion gallons of water is still not enough. Is it starting to sound ridiculous? How about One trillion? One hundred trillion? Nope.

Lake Michigan, according to satellite measurements and formulas, holds One Quadrillion gallons of water. That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000 gallons of life-giving, weather altering, fish-loving water. It’s so vast that in order to raise the lake’s water level just by one inch, it would take around 400 Billion gallons of water. It really puts storms into perspective when a hurricane can raise the water level by a feet or two. Makes you realize how much rain these storms pour.

On the opposite side, Lake Michigan somehow mysteriously shrunk. The water levels dropped more than two feet. That’s half a trillion gallons of water vanishing in a short span of time. Some blamed the sun shining too much, others blamed the rains for not pouring enough. Geologists put themselves together and theorized that small underwater channels deep in the lake bottom opened, draining a huge amount of water.

Here’s a fun fact: For every inch the lake loses, all cargo ships must lighten their load by 100 tons, otherwise they would touch the lake ground. Think how much they needed to lose when it dropped 2 feet.

 

Is Lake Michigan Frozen?

Frozen lakes are asking for people to go on ice-skating, ice fishing, ice camping, and pretty much any other usual recreation done on land, except this time on ice. Some lakes have icy surfaces up to a foot deep, making it near impossible to collapse under the weight of ice-loving recreationists.

In the case of Lake Michigan, people ask if the lake freezes during winter time. The lake has such a large span and depth, not to mention, amount of water that it may not be enough for ice to take over.

Thankfully, Lake Michigan freezes. Not completely though, but enough to freeze the shores around it, where it counts. On average, 50% of the lake freezes during the coldest parts of winter, and in the 1900s, factors aligned just right that nearly 95% of the lake was frozen over.

Even though it’s not frozen, the unfrozen waters around Lake Michigan are a bitter 5-10 degrees Celsius or 25-40 degrees Fahrenheit. These means without immediate help, hypothermia can set in a matter of seconds.

 

Is Lake Michigan Saltwater?

Though people may quickly answer that calling it a lake, automatically makes it freshwater. There are some exceptions though, as the Great Salt Lake is among these land-locked saltwater bodies of water.

Others may argue that since the great lakes connect to rivers that spill into the sea, it could be said that some of the seas go into the lake, turning it salty, or at least semi-salty. There are parts around the rivers surrounding the great lakes and estuaries, where fresh and saltwater mix.

Lake Michigan is not saltwater. Though the salt levels are a tad bit higher than other lakes, it’s not enough to be classified as saltwater. You can taste the water and it may taste a bit salty, but that could be unique to the area, as some parts of the lake have rock salt around them.

This very fact makes it near impossible for saltwater denizens like sharks and whales to inhabit Lake Michigan. There is still a possibility, but if ever a whale gets lost in this lake, the poor creature wouldn’t last very long. For sharks, there are rumors that Bull Sharks can survive and inhabit freshwater, but so far, there has been zero shark sightings and attacks, and even if you’re a bull shark or a small, young whale who happened to find a river that connects to one of the great lakes, it would be very difficult for you to find your way to lake Michigan.

 

How Deep is the Deepest Part of Lake Michigan?

If not for the land surrounding the lake, it’s sheer size and amount of water can already be considered a freshwater see. Lake Michigan is so close to downtown Chicago that it becomes a popular diving spot. With that said, how deep is Lake Michigan?

The deepest part of Lake Michigan is 922 feet deep, or 153 fathoms. If you can’t put that into perspective, there are several, large container ships that have sunk in the lake. This deepest point is around the center of the lake.

In comparison, the average depth of Lake Michigan is around 279 feet deep, or 46 fathoms. Thankfully though, the depth of the lake is rather gradual. You’ll find yourself walking a good few meters out from the shore before it’s more than 10 feet deep.

Around the center of Michigan is the spot where people go freshwater diving. The calm and relatively cool waters are perfect for beginner deep-sea divers and those who want to hone their hobbies.

Anglers also challenge themselves by going deep cold water fishing in these parts. There are a few fish that mainly inhabit the deeper parts such as the deepwater sculpin, but it’s also home to many common fish such as the King or Chinook Salmon, the Coho Salmon, the occasional Atlantic Salmon, and the elusive Cisco species.

Unlike the ocean, where deep-sea animals take on fascinating, colorful and scary shape, the bottom of the lake is mostly flat bedrock with all manner of brown moss and all the wastes of living things from up above. The only thing scary in this lake is that the pressure at the bottom is 3.7 Megapascals. That’s equal to 536 pounds per square inch. So at any moment, you’re being crushed with about the weight of a large gorilla, or a piano.

 

What is the Size of Lake Michigan, Why isn’t it Called a Sea?

If it was saltwater, it could be called the sea. Yet, it’s called a lake, a great lake. The lake’s salinity is slightly higher than typical lakes, but not enough to be called a sea. The water is classified as “brackish”. One exception is the Caspian Sea. Like the sea, it’s vast, but the salinity of the water is half that of the ocean. The Caspian sea is also the largest lake in the whole world, but the argument is still up whether it should be called a lake or a sea.

How does Lake Michigan stand up to the largest lake/sea in the world? The Caspian sea has the surface area of 371,000 square kilometers. That’s 1030 kilometers long and 435 kilometers wide. It also has the depth of 3360 ft.

Lake Michigan is rather small by comparison, only having a 58,030 square kilometer area. That’s 494 kilometers long and 190 kilometers wide, with its deepest at 922 feet. Yet, in perspective, it’s enough to have more than 300 boats on it without anyone complaining about space, and have a vast population of fish, enough to keep the hundreds of anglers happy every week, and still have enough to breed for the next generation.

That’s some of the measurements and numbers of this majestic lake. There are more numbers to be considered if you ask how much fishes are there at any given time, how much money the surrounding cities make with their business, you can even ask how many people have mysteriously vanished around the lake. One thing remains the same. Lake Michigan and the four other great lakes have given life and livelihood to everyone around it. We need to do our part to make sure the lakes are healthy, and of course, enjoy ourselves in the process. It’s one of mother nature’s gifts and we should care for it for centuries to come.

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Monday 27 November 2017

The Wonderful Lakes of Michigan

With 11,000 lakes and 64,980 inland lakes and ponds, the state of Michigan has the longest freshwater coastline in the world. In every part of the state, there is a natural body of water not far from it. Big or small, deep or shallow, if you’re in the mood for some freshwater adventure, Michigan has it in spades.

All their lakes and other bodies of water are unique in their own way. Some are larger, some have a more active ecosystem, and some are perfect for hanging out in the sun. Let’s look at some of the great and wonderful lakes of Michigan.

 

What is the Largest Inland Lake in Michigan?

Measuring 7.5 square miles, the Houghton Lake is the largest inland lake in Michigan. It’s found in Roscommon County, Michigan. It measures 7 and a half miles from north to south and 4 and a half miles across its widest point. To give a better idea, Houghton Lake is as large as 241 Olympic swimming pools combined.

Houghton Lake was named after the state’s first geologist, Douglass Houghton. The lake gets its waters from Cut River that connects it to Higgins Lake. Houghton Lake’s waters flow to Muskegon River in return. The lake is rich with underwater life, offering nearly every specie of game that can be found in Michigan. Fishing enthusiasts will have fun catching yellow perch, largemouth bass, northern pike, and many other fish in the lake.

Locals and tourists enjoy their time on the Houghton Lake by fishing, kayaking, jet skiing and much more recreational water activity. Annual events in Michigan are held along the lake’s shores, including the Tip-Up-Town USA, a large winter sports festival. Tip-Up-Town is held for two weekends during January. Weddings and other private events are also held along the beautiful shorelines of Houghton Lake.

With its beauty, innumerable underwater life, and countless activities to be enjoyed on its shores and in the water, Houghton Lake is a wonderful place to spend with family and friends!

 

What is the Deepest Lake in Michigan?

The deepest part of a swimming pool is, more often than not, 7 feet. That’s deep enough to make some of us paddle desperately to keep our heads up in the water. Now, imagine a lake that’s nearly 200 times deeper than a regular swimming pool and you’ll get Lake Superior.

At its deepest point, Lake Superior is 1,332 feet deep. Due to its depth, it’s rare for the lake to completely be frozen. It’s located on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and is shared by Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Canadian province of Ontario. Not only is it the deepest lake in Michigan, it is also considered as the largest freshwater lake in the world when it comes to the surface area. It stretches up to 31,700 square miles and has a water volume of 2,900 cubic miles. This makes it the third largest freshwater lake by volume in the world. It certainly deserves its name.

During the Colonial period, Lake Superior was a major route for many trading activities. Even today, it’s still the main shipping hub. Its ecosystem consists of roughly 80 species of fish including trout and salmon. Even aquatic plants are flourishing within and along its shoreline.

The lakes picturesque shoreline makes it a popular destination for tourists and locals. Vacationers can enjoy the day in the sun in the lake’s ocean-like beaches. With its pristine waters, Lake Superior is truly a sight of wonder.

 

Where is Bear Lake Michigan?

Located in Manistee County, Bear Lake is only 24 feet deep and 2.75 square miles. Bear Lake is also the name of the village located in the southern area of the lake.

Numerous species of fish can be found in the depths of this lake. Anglers will have a good time catching yellow perch, largemouth bass, northern pike, and others. Locals and tourists can enjoy golfing, bike rides, and numerous shops on the shores of the lake.

While Bear Lake is small compared to other popular lakes in Michigan, the natural life and activities along its water and shores make it a must-see.

 

Where is Crystal Lake in Michigan?

Crystal Lake is located in Benzie County, Michigan. It’s around 40 square kilometers and it’s 165 feet deep at its deepest point.

Crystal Lake is located near Lake Michigan. In 1873, a channel was opened to connect Crystal Lake with Lake Michigan. At the time, Crystal Lake was higher than Lake Michigan. When the channel opened, Crystal Lake’s level dropped for roughly 20 feet. This drop gave way for sandy beaches along its shores.

Resorts and beaches along Crystal Lakes make it a popular destination. Not to mention its pristine clear waters set it apart from many others. Sailing and fishing is also a popular activity over its waters. In fact, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources claims that Crystal Lake offers the best fishing experiences for anglers in the state.

 

Where is Lake Orion Michigan?

Lake Orion is found in the Orion Township in Oakland County, Michigan. It’s 506 acres in surface area and 80 feet deep at its deepest point. Its area was formed by smaller lakes combined over time.

Several islands can be found in Lake Orion. These islands are for popular waterfront residences. Anglers can enjoy fishing largemouth bass, crappie, northern pike, rainbow trout, and other fish. Along with its shore, beaches and recreational areas are enjoyed by both locals and tourists.

 

Where is Fife Lake Michigan?

With two islands inside the lake, Fife Lake spans 617 acres. It’s located in Grand Traverse County in Michigan. At its deepest point, it’s around 55 feet deep.

It boasts many fish species for anglers, such as northern pike, rock bass, walleye, yellow perch, and more. Vacationers will also love swimming in its beaches and boating. The lake’s shores are also popular for picnics and camping.

And if you’re planning to go on the water during the colder season, make sure to bring along a warm sweatshirt that also shows off your love of Michigan.

 



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Friday 17 November 2017

Lake Michigan and its Relationship with Ice

Bodies of water are always a spot for recreation. Whether it be swimming, boating, fishing, or studying the creatures that live in it because studying can be fun too. They are most popular during summer when the temperatures rise and everyone wants to find a way to cool off or find that one relaxing spot where they can quietly spend the warm afternoon doing whatever it is they want. In Lake Michigan, swimmers, divers, and anglers come plenty.

What about when the temperatures drop? Only the bravest souls dare swim or dive in the icy waters. Very select fish are active during winter, and if you forgot to dry dock your boat, it could get stuck on the ice. What happens to Lake Michigan during the winter months?

 

What is the Current Temperature of Lake Michigan?

In order to find a baseline to compare how warm or how cold it can get, we need to understand the lake’s average temperature. Of course, it varies during the day and night, and the water’s surface temperature is significantly warmer than the deeper parts.

 

As of this year, meteorologists forecast that the lakes would (obviously) have warmer temperatures during the warmer season. Lake temperatures during summer and spring were measured at 30 to 32 degrees Celsius or 86 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, especially around the shores. During the night, it dropped down to 21 to 23 degrees Celsius or 62 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

Presently, as the temperatures drop down in preparation for the colder seasons, Lake Michigan has an average temperature of 19 to 23 degrees Celsius or 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit.

According to the weather analysis of last year, the lake was 3 degrees cooler than this year, on both scales. They suspect that it would get progressively warmer next year, with the cold season dropping the temperatures as much as it raised.

According to temperature forecasts for this year’s winter, the lake surface could have temperatures constantly below freezing, or just slightly above freezing. Without El Nino around, we’re going to expect cooler days.

 

Does Lake Michigan Freeze Over Winter?

Yes, definitely. The ice forms where the water is most shallow, so on normal winter seasons, the entire shoreline is frozen over, with the ice going as thick as six inches. This is, however, an average as actual ice thickness can wildly vary. In general, the thickest ice is always the shoreline and it thins the closer you are to the middle.

When you plan to traverse the icy surface of the lake, always remember these tips, which can save your life.

  • Don’t judge by its looks. Transparent blue ice is often thicker ice. Opaque ice is often weaker than it looks, regardless of how thick it is.
  • Don’t use ice thickness as a judge of strength. Four inches of clear bluish ice can be stronger than a foot of milky white ice.
  • Even if you’re just around the shoreline, always carry ice picks or ice claws.
  • Even if you know the place, it’s best to ask a local shop or nearby authorities where the ice is thickest or thinnest.
  • Always assume that snow-covered ice is weak. Despite the temperatures, snow can act as an insulator, which means the water below it is warmer, making thinner ice.
  • A warm winter day won’t melt the ice easily. Altering warm and cold days causes porous and weak ice.
  • When you are in a group, never walk in a line. Scatter your weight along the ice.
  • Always make sure a responsible adult is aware that you’re going to the ice, even if you’re a responsible adult yourself.
  • Wear a life jacket or a snowmobile jacket with bright colors, so you’ll be easy to spot and if you fall, you’ll easily float.
  • If ever you fall, don’t shed your clothes. Heavy and baggy clothes will actually trap air and help you float, and will keep you warm for a few precious minutes.
  • If you fall, go to the ice in the same direction you came from. It’s likely stronger ice and can support you when you try to climb back up.
  • Once you get yourself up, roll away from the weak ice. Distribute your weight
  • If you do fall and manage to get back up. Call for help immediately and go to the shore as best you can. Hypothermia and frostbite can happen in minutes.
  • When you get help, drink something warm and avoid alcoholic or caffeinated drinks.
  • Above all else, call 911 or at least get medical attention. A minute in near-freezing water is enough to cause damage to your skin, muscles and internal organs.

 

Has Lake Michigan Ever Frozen Over?

The lake itself has a strange habit of freezing wider during warmer winters and doing the opposite in colder times. There’s a certain dynamic around the great lakes that makes ice formation so unpredictable, some of them lasting well during summer. But has the lake ever frozen over completely?

Almost. During the early 1990’s, there were records stating that nearly 95% of the lake was frozen. It was not a particularly cold winter season, but it preceded a warmer spring. Only a visible span in the middle of the lake was reportedly not frozen.

On average though, nearly 45% of the lake is frozen during winter. Mostly around the shores, with a few small islands inside the lake responsible for producing ice in the middle.

 

What is the Area of Lake Michigan?

To get an idea how much ice covers Lake Michigan every winter you need to find out how big the lake actually is. Lengthwise, north to south, it spans just around 494 kilometers. Its width is around 146 kilometers from east to west. This means the total surface area of the lake is approximately 58,000 square kilometers. That’s around 20,000 to 24,000 square kilometers of ice during a normal winter.

Despite how the lake freezes over during winter, Lake Michigan’s patrons never waver. There’s always something to enjoy and something to experience.

 

And if you’re planning on spending some time on the lake when it’s frigid out, make sure to bring along a warm hoodie to keep comfortable out there.



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Wednesday 15 November 2017

A Look at the States Bordering Lake Michigan

The Great Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. The Great Lakes of North America also includes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, and Lake Superior. Lake Michigan is the only one of the five Great Lakes that is located entirely in the United States. The other lakes are shared between the United States and Canada. Its name -and everything else that shares the name of “Michigan”- is from the Ojibwa Native American word “mishigami” which means large lake.

And Lake Michigan certainly lives up to its name. It is the second largest of the Great Lakes by volume, with Lake Superior being the largest. Its water volume is an astounding 1,180 cubic miles. When measured by surface area, it is 22,404 square miles. This makes it the third largest among the five Great Lakes. In comparison, the lake is nearly as large as the state of West Virginia.

 

What States Border Lake Michigan?

Lake Michigan is entirely within the United States borders in a part of the country referred to as the American Midwest. Lake Michigan is shared by the 4 states – Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. There are major ports and beaches all around the lake in each of these states.

 

Wisconsin

Lake Michigan is located at the east side of Wisconsin. The cities of Milwaukee and Green Bay have ports on the shore of Lake Michigan. There are popular lakeside beaches in Wisconsin. Some of these beaches are located in Racine, Sheboygan, and Two Rivers. Other cities that reach Lake Michigan in Wisconsin are Algoma, Cudahy, Fox Point, Kenosha, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Mequon, Oconto, Port Washington, Shorewood, South Milwaukee, Sturgeon Bay, and Whitefish Bay.

 

Illinois

Lake Michigan is located at the north-east side of Illinois. The city of Chicago has a port on the shore of Lake Michigan. Chicago also has beaches along the lake’s shoreline. The Illinois Beach State Park in Zion is also located on the lake’s shores. The cities of Evanston, Glencoe, Highland Park, Kenilworth, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, North Chicago, Waukegan, Wilmette, and Winnetka reaches the shores of Lake Michigan as well.

 

Indiana

At the north-west corner of Indiana, you will find Lake Michigan. The city of Gary has a port on the shore of the lake. Indiana Dunes is a popular vacation spot for those who like to relax on the shores of Lake Michigan. Other cities that reach Lake Michigan in Indiana are East Chicago, Hammond, Michigan City, Portage, Porter, and Whiting.

 

Michigan

Lake Michigan can be found on the west side of the state of Michigan. Muskegon has a port on its shores. There are plenty of beach towns along the shores of Lake Michigan found within the state. These beach towns include Silver Lake Sand Dunes-Hart, Muskegon, Grand Haven, Holland, Saugatuck-Douglas, South Haven, and St. Joseph-Benton Harbor. Cities found on the shores of Lake Michigan also include Bridgman, Charlevoix, Douglas, Elberta, Escanaba, Ferrysburg, Frankfort, Gladstone, Glenn, Grand Beach, Harbor Springs, Ludington, Mackinaw City, Manistee, Manistique, Menominee, Michiana, New Buffalo, Norton Shores, Pentwater, Petoskey, Saugatuck, Shoreham, and Traverse City.

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Friday 27 October 2017

Shipwrecks, Nature and More to Visit in Alpena

Situated in northern Michigan, Alpena is a popular destination for tourists during summer. Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary serves as one of the main attractions in town. The MidMichigan Health, a rural regional medical center employs more of the area’s residents than any other location.  Henry Schoolcraft named the town Alpena, which somewhat translates to “a good partridge country”. But the town is known as the “Sunrise Side” because of its location on the eastern shoreline of Michigan. Alpena was once a commercial fishing area and host to many related activities. Today, the town is famous for its limestone quarry, one of the biggest in the world.

People also come to Alpena to explore its rich history and its natural wonders through some of the points of interest discussed below. If you’re into outdoor adventures and love learning new things, Alpena should be part of your next trip to or through Michigan.

 

Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary

This 4000 square mile sanctuary protects the Great Lakes and its history. Their mission is to educate people about the rich history of the Great Lakes and how it helps form the society we know today. They worked hard to ensure that these underwater treasures will still be around for future generations to enjoy. Some 200 or more historic shipwrecks lied deep within Lake Huron’s fresh water and with the help of the community preserve these priceless treasures. The visitor center also shows different exhibits for visitors to take in and enjoy. Staffs at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary are equipped with the knowledge to educate visitors and they’re super friendly too. Visitors are always fascinated with the history of the shipwrecks and leave appreciating the Great Lakes that much more.

 

Alpena Bi-Path

This hidden gem is a great place to go for a romantic stroll or a family picnic. Its view of the river is very picturesque like those of a painting. The Alpena Bi-Path is well maintained and a safe place to ride a bike or just enjoy a leisure walk. It gives you an idea how healthy and happy the lifestyle is in the area. The best time to explore the place is early morning when you can see other bikers around or late in the afternoon.

 

Stoney Acres Winery

This winery offers some of the best soda and wines in town. It’s near the Thunder Bay Marine Sanctuary and best to drop by to this place before heading home. Servers will let you taste some of the homegrown brewed and even have several choices of sodas for your kids. They even have chutney samples to go along with their wine.

 

Island Park & Wildlife Sanctuary

Another great family destination around Alpena is the Island Park & Wildlife Sanctuary. They have different types of plants and trees with markers that educate visitors. The sanctuary also has many spots for family pictures or selfie opportunities. What makes this place great is the accessibility. They have easy trails for wheelchairs and walking paths, making the outdoors available to everyone. They have labels along to way to let you know that you can expect on a particular trail.

 

Besser Museum

Don’t let the exterior fool you, small as it is, Besser Museum has some great exhibits for your family. Their planetarium offers some interesting shows with a presenter that is well versed in the field. It is not too crowded, and perfect for little kids to explore some of their exhibits. The museum houses a refurbished boat and fossil pit which is great for your kids to dig their treasures. Overall, it’s a nice place to visit whenever in town.

 

If you plan on making your way through Alpena or anywhere in Michigan while the temperature is low, make sure to bring along your favorite hot beverage in one of our Michigan D Tumblers to help keep your drink (and you) warm.

 



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Tuesday 24 October 2017

Why Haven’t You Visited Alma Yet?

Alma is the biggest city in Gratiot County in Michigan. Residents of Alma love their annual Highland Festival. The festival is full of fun with Scottish clans gathering for bagpipes, a lot of dancing, a celebration of friendship, caber tossing and, of course, kilts. But before it happens, there are some spots in Alma that you may want to try to get a real taste of the city’s hospitality, some excellent homegrown Michigan cuisine, and some wonderful outdoor activities.

 

Apple Barrel Cider Mill

If you like an alternative in the mainstream mills that’s always packed with people, Apple Barrel Cider Mill serves as a prime example. They make their cider with old school presses just beside a window where you can watch them do it. Locals will tell you to visit the place as it’s one of best destinations near Alma. The place has a unique homey décor with hand-hewn barn beams and different antiques hanging on the walls. They also serve great donuts paired with a free coffee. The Apple Barrel Cider Mill also has goodies like homemade pies, fudge, and cheese. It is one of the great places to buy Michigan-made products and you can’t beat their cider slush during the summer.

 

Fred Meijer Heartland Trail

This town gem brings out beautiful scenery for every season. The Heartland extends from Greenville to Edmore going through Alma. It’s a destination itself, where the bike trails are easy to navigate with within a thriving wildlife sanctuary. Don’t get too surprised if you meet deer, turkeys, and other migratory birds along the trail. Park benches and shady parts of the trail offers a great resting place for bikers and hikers alike. And if you do attempt to bike this lengthy trail sometime soon, make sure to keep warm with a Michigan bike crank hoody.

 

Great Wall

Once you get those hearts pumping, it might be time to refuel that lost energy. Great Wall is an excellent Chinese restaurant which offers great food choices for your tired body. There are several restaurants in town, but this one stands out from the rest. The restaurant is a local staple if you need comfort food along the way. They offer meals that everyone in the family will love, even those picky eaters. They only serve the fresh ingredients with great flavors on all their dishes. It’s a family-owned restaurant, very clean and the staff is friendly and trustworthy, so feel free to ask for their favorite plates. Great Wall is known for their fast service and consistently good food. If you can’t come to their restaurant, you can also grab one of their take-out meals and it never disappoints.

 

Alma Brewing Co

Whether you are on a casual date night or out with longtime friends, Alma Brewing Co can satisfy your cravings. They have good sliders, tasty burgers, and great salads. If you love beer, they also have an excellent selection of brews that are great any time of day. Their friendly staff can suggest what beer goes best with their menu. Staffs are trained to get your orders spot on and always quick to serve. Alma Brewing Co is a great place to relax, enjoy good food and chat with friends. Their micro-brewed ale and wine make a perfect getaway.

 



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Friday 20 October 2017

Why Livonia Should be a Stop on Your Michigan Vacation

Livonia is located at the northwest end of Wayne County in Michigan. It’s a large suburb with traditional American neighborhoods built in the 1950s and 1960s. The municipality is part of Metro Detroit with a population of 96,942, making it as the 9th largest municipality in Michigan.

Whether briefly stopping to stretch your legs after a long drive or taking in all of Michigan, here is a list of attractions to visit in Livonia.

 

Motor City Comic Con

Every year, children of all ages and young at hearts anticipate Motor City Comic Con in this part of the country. It’s a three-day event usually held in May at the Suburban Collection Showplace. People love to go here because of the wide array of vendors. Pop Funkos is a real thing here, from The Walking Dead, Alice in Wonderland to the ever popular Game of Thrones. Get the inner nerd out of you finding rare comics books in a sea of hundreds.

 

Firearms Exchange

Want to master your shooting skills? Head on to Firearms Exchange and let them show you how it’s done- properly and safely. Safety is their top priority as they will assists you in almost everything that you need, even if you are a pro. Most people recommend the place because of their professionalism and politeness. They even have a gun cleaning room loaded with free supplies. Their prices are relatively fair for their service and well worth checking out if you’re spending time in Livonia or have time to head there from Detroit.

 

Brightly Twisted

For a more artistic destination that everyone will love, try to get your hands dirty in a good way. Brightly Twisted offers dye sessions on their locally made scarf. Tie-dye was a popular fashion back in the 1990s. It now evolved into a modern work of art and some even made it in mass production like Brightly Twisted. It’s a perfect souvenir for the trip. In every scarf you dye, you are making a personalized memento to take home with you.

 

Roush Automotive Collection

Marvel in some of the most interesting cars built by man. The Roush Automotive Collection featured an all all-electric car from the 1900s. They also have a brand new Ford GT from the actual NASCAR race cars.  You can walk around the vicinity and take as many pictures as you like. Another helpful thing about the museum is they have signage with a brief description of every car. Smaller kids can learn a thing or two about automobiles while you can admire them as a great piece work of art.

 

Visit Farmer’s Markets

A trip to another place is not complete without loading your car with fresh produce from one of their farmer’s markets. It is a great way to enjoy local products while learning the authentic culture of a town. Farmer’s markets always offer great multicultural cuisines and the best delicacies you’ll find in the area. You can chat about how they grow their own products or how they started selling their amazing dishes, the possibilities are endless. Some of the best known in and around Livonia are Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market, Fresh Thyme Farmers Market – Farmington, Northwest Detroit Farmers’ Market, and City of Wayne Farmers Market.

 

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Wednesday 18 October 2017

More to Grosse Pointe Park than Meets the Eye

Located in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Park has a population of 11,555. It’s bordering towns are Detroit and Lake Saint Clair. Most people refer Grosse Pointe Park as GPP or The Park. But locals call the area from Alter Road to Nottingham the “Cabbage Patch” due to the area’s duplex style houses.

The unofficial colors of Grosse Pointe Park are Pink and Green which signifies the classy lifestyle of GPP residents. A film called “Grosse Pointe Blank” was set in town. But in reality, the town only gets 11 seconds of fame in the film’s footage. Grosse Pointe has 5 cities – namely Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe City, Grosse Pointe Shores, and Grosse Pointe Woods. Each has its own Police and Fire Departments.

The town has some of the safest road conditions in the region. Likewise, students of Grosse Pointe public schools do not use school buses. They either walk or their parents drop them off. The famous Edsel Ford and his descendants still live in GPP. During the Great Depression, the town was very popular because of its closeness to the Canadian border.

Although GPP is a small town, it is packed with attractions worthy of a visit while on vacation in Michigan. Here are some them:

 

Edsel and Eleanor Ford House

Visit the well-known house of Edsel and Eleanor Ford. Spend the day walking around the beautiful grounds for a beautifully serene experience. There are tours that offer educated guides for visitors. These guides are well knowledgeable and entertain questions from visitors. They have an onsite restaurant that serves delicious food, meaning you won’t have to leave the grounds for a great meal. Aside from their lovely home, the home offers a beautiful garden that’s worth taking the time to explore. The location also shines during the Christmas season as they put up a great display that adorns the garden.

 

Saint Paul Catholic Church

Located at 157 Lake Shore Rd deep in the suburb of Grosse Pointe Farms, Saint Paul Catholic Church is a landmark you should not miss. Marvel at its architectural design and intricate interior. If you have any interest in architecture, historical locations or just like exploring Michigan, this is a stop you need to make.

 

Riverfront-Lakewood East Park

Riverfront-Lakewood East Park is a beloved park in Grosse Pointe Park because it’s peaceful and a perfect place to train dogs. The park is a nice place to enjoy an afternoon walk or jog to shake those calories off. You can also find a nice picnic spot for your family and let the kids experience the outdoors. There are no official recreational activities in the park, but fishing is really popular in there so be sure to bring your pole if you have one. Locals and tourists position themselves at the seawall in high hopes of getting the biggest catch of the day.

 

Dossin Great Lakes Museum

Before leaving town, make time to visit the Dossin Great Lakes Museum. The museum displays some of the most important historical moments of the Great Lakes. They also have exhibits that tackle the rich history of the shipping industry. For a small museum, you’ll be surprised to find out it has so much to offer. There are picnic spots and fishing ports nearby, which are an added bonus for you anglers out there.

And if you do end up fishing around Grosse Pointe Park, make sure to don your Michigan Fishing Hoodie to keep warm as the temps start to come come down.

 

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