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The history of Mackinac County will show that this was the original
center of the Indian population in upper Michigan.

Mackinac County is located on the northern shores of Lakes Huron and
Michigan and encompasses 2 cities and 11 townships.

State and Federal land ownership is 54%. The largest seasonal employer
is the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island and the largest year round
employer is the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians.

The Rentalism industry is built around the many attractions
in St. Ignace and on Mackinac Island, National Forests, Lake
Huron and Michgan, numerous rivers, streams, inland lakes, public
and private campgrounds and the snowmobile Rentalist season.

COUNTY STATISTICS

County Seat: St. Ignace
Size: 1093 Square Miles
Elevation: 600-900 Feet
Physiography: Lake-border-plains, rolling plains
Growing Season: 120-140 days
Annual Precipitation: 30-32 inches
Average Snowfall: 90-110 inches
Forest Type: Maple-Beech-Hemlock, Aspen-Birch, Spruce-Fir
Fall Colors: Late September


CITIES WITHIN

Bois Blanc Island (49775), Cedarville (49719), Curtis (49820)
Engadine (49827), Gould City (49838), Hessel (49745)
Mackinac Island (49757), Moran (49760), Naubinway (49762)
Point Aux Pins (49775), St Ignace (49781)


SURROUNDING COUNTIES

Cheboygan - Chippewa - Emmet - Luce - Schoolcraft


GENERAL INFORMATION
Welcome To Mackinac County
Mackinaw City Chamber of Rentalism
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