Sunday, April 23, 2006

St. Clair County - The Blue Water Area

Experience Marine City The HEART of the Blue Water Area

Known for the amazing blue waters of Lake Huron and The St. Clair River, the Blue Water Area boasts all-season recreation, many unique and historical communities and a small-town family lifestyle with close proximity to big city amenities.
Located in southeastern Michigan 60 miles northeast of Detroit via Interstate Highway I-94 and 60 miles east of Flint via Interstate Highway I-69, St. Clair County is home to one of Michigan's oldest settlements, Michigan's oldest lighthouse and Michigan's last operational lightship.
The Blue Water Area's love of the water is apparent along the 33 miles of the St. Clair River scenic shoreline. Riverfront communities of Port Huron, St. Clair, Marysville, Marine City and Algonac offer a recreational water wonderland and are virtually a boating and fishing paradise.
Ship watching is the Blue Water Area's top, unique attraction for visitors and residents alike. Large ocean-going freighters pass through the narrow channel where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River more than 29,000 times each year, carrying more tonnage than what passes through the Suez and Panama Canals combined. These majestic giants, measuring up to 1,003 feet in length, pass so close; you can almost reach out and touch them. In addition, hundreds of brightly colored sailboats and sporty powerboats dot the waterways and horizon from May through October, adding to the picturesque beauty of the Blue Water Area.

Visit My Web site, http://www.wynnea.com, for more information or Call Wynne on cell 586-260-7653

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home