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It's Memorial Day weekend. It is now that we enter that magical Michigan summer. And what do we all do in the Michigan summer? We drive Up North. Before we hit the road we obsessively check the weather forecast, we google lake temps, we search for the best place to eat and leave Yelp feeling like everything is awful 😂 So we want to help out and we have the goods to do it. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, before you drive Up North, we'll provide you with everything you need: A boat & beach report, an Up North weather forecast from the state's best meteorologist Mark Torregrossa, things to do and a feature. We'll email it to you for free on Thursdays at 4 p.m.. You'll see the first one today in your email with the subject line: Before you drive Up North. If you're already on the road, maybe one of your passengers can read it to you. Cheers. | |
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| Isle Royale National Park, which sits surrounded by Lake Superior some 55 miles from the tip of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula, is so rugged and remote that most experts recommend travelers plan on spending several days to an entire week there in order to enjoy the full island experience. But what if you’ve only got one day? Is that actually possible? | |
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| If there is one place in Michigan that has magical powers, our money is on the Keweenaw Peninsula. If you want to camp in a state park while you're there, here is some great information. | |
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| Speaking of the Keweenaw Peninsula, Copper Country is opening three mines for summer tours. "Brace yourself for an extraordinary expedition to the heart of the Keweenaw Peninsula." | |
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