June 12-13, St Ignace, MI
We moved 35 miles east, under the Mackinaw Bridge to St Ignace. Another pretty day on the water. We arrived about 2pm.
St Ignace is one of two places to take the ferry to Mackinac Island. Tourists cannot take cars to Mackinac so this is basically a parking lot with some stores and restaurants and a very nice museum about the American Indian and their interaction with the early settlers.
There is a nice boardwalk here from our marina to the downtown along the waterfront and we walk the whole thing and then back along the stores in town. There is a small farmers market held in the parking lot of the marina on Saturdays in the summer and a big garage sale for the whole town held on the sidewalk in front of the downtown stores. Looks like the B&A flea market if it were held in downtown Stuart.
Spotted this 'Amphicar' parked in front of the marina. Looks to be in good shape. This car is from the 1960's (3878 cars were built 1961-1968 in Germany). Designed to drive on the roads and goes right into the water (on a boat ramp) and can motor around in the water with twin propellers. Neat!
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