This map shows fisheries-related places you can visit around the Great Lakes. Select a location to find out more.
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The Great Lakes Seaway Trail is a 518 mile scenic driving route that follows the shores of Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River in New York and Pennsylvania.
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Commercial and recreational fishing have been and are an important way of life in communities along the shores of northeastern Lake Michigan.
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Explore Great Lakes fisheries heritage past and present from both sides of the Mackinac Bridge.
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Great Lakes fisheries experiences abound in northeast Michigan.
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Saginaw Bay celebrates its fisheries history and heritage from the rivers to the Bay.
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Bringing Saugatuck and Douglas Fisheries Heritage to Life
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The South Haven Harbor Walk offers opportunity to explore Lake Michigan fisheries past and present.
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