![]() ![]() ![]() All year round you can uncover Michigan's rich boating history at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Museum. Alpena is known as the Sanctuary of the Great Lakes and houses three Dark Sky Preserves, seven lighthouses, 100 miles of trails, and over 400 million year old fossils. Shoppers can search for all sorts of treasures from birdhouses to fresh Michigan maple syrup at the marketplace.Ĥ. ![]() Established in 1965, the Kalkaska Winterfest is an annual celebration of winter activities that showcases local talent and brings out the spirit of living in northern Michigan. There's also good food, drinks and raffles. Come check it out, there's arts & crafts, polar bear splash, tug-of-war, snowmobile/quad races and of course ice fishing with a contest for the biggest of each species. Line up begins 10:30 am with the parade starting at 11:00 am. Just a reminder to anyone nearby, Quincy's tip-up festival is set for January 26th & 27th this year. Visitors can also go sledding in the Village Green and participate in a soup competition.ģ. Making 4th of the July plans Everyone is welcome to attend the Quincy 4th of July Parade. The two week long festival takes place the second and third weeks of February and includes a fishing tournament, the Snowman Scram 5K and more. Pentwater's Winterfest is another great way to experience a Michigan winter. You might want to check out a place called Stables, well known for their cozy atmosphere, friendly service and Friday night fish fries.Ģ. QUINCY, MI (WTVB) The Quincy Chain of Lakes Tip-Up Festival returns on Tip Up Island Saturday for its 60th edition after two years of cancellations. The village is just north of the interconnected First, Marble, Middle, Archer and Bartholomew lakes which makes it perfect for ice fishing when the lakes freeze. Quincy is home to the Quincy Chain of Lakes Tip-up Festival. ![]()
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