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  2. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Changes in laws and industry lead to the end of the Lake Michigan railroad ferries. The first autos crossed the Straits of Mackinac in 1917 on the SS Chief Wawatam. [1] In 1923, the state of Michigan began an auto ferry service that was the first such system to be state-owned. [2] It continued until the day the Mackinac Bridge opened.

  3. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Michigan: Walpole–Algonac Ferry: Pelee: Lake Erie: Sandusky: SDY: Ohio: Ontario Ferries [10] Seasonal: April to mid-September. Wolfe Island: St. Lawrence River: Cape Vincent: CAP: New York: Cape Vincent-Wolfe Island Ferry Seasonal: May 1 to October 15. Deer Island: New Brunswick: Passamaquoddy Bay (Head Harbour Passage) Eastport: EPM: Maine ...

  4. List of crossings of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes

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    Murray Isle Ferry (I) Murray Isle, New York (S) Mason Point, New York: Grindstone Island Ferry (I) Grindstone Island, New York (S) Clayton, New York: Howe Island Township Ferry (N) Gananoque, Ontario (I) Howe Island, Ontario: Howe Island County Ferry (N) Pitt's Ferry, Ontario (I) Howe Island, Ontario: Carleton Island Ferry (I) Carleton Island ...

  5. Great Lakes passenger steamers - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.-built Ontario (110 feet, 34 m), launched in the spring of 1817 at Sacketts Harbor, New York, began its regular service in April 1817 before Frontenac made its first trip to the head of the lake on June 5. [1] The first steamboat on the upper Great Lakes was the passenger-carrying Walk-in-the-water, built in 1818 to navigate Lake Erie ...

  6. St. Lawrence Seaway - Wikipedia

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    The Eisenhower Locks in Massena, New York St. Lawrence Seaway St. Lawrence Seaway separated navigation channel near Montreal. The St. Lawrence Seaway (French: la Voie Maritime du Saint-Laurent) is a system of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that permits oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America, as far inland as Duluth ...

  7. Pelee, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The island is connected to the Canadian mainland and the United States by ferry service. It is a part of an important flyway for migrating birds between Ohio, the Lake Erie islands and Point Pelee. For many years, the island has hosted a fall pheasant hunt which attracts hunters from Canada, the United States and many other countries.

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  9. List of ports on the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    5.4 New York. 5.5 Ontario. 6 Lake Ontario. ... Below is a list of ports in the Great Lakes region, which includes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, ...