1.
How do we get to the Island? We are easily accessible by
air, road and then of course by water...for directions and or
suggestions, please
click here.
2. May we bring our dog to Mackinac Island? Yes, pets
are welcome. We do have a leash law and ask that everyone
please pick up after their pet. Many hotels are pet friendly
and many restaurants have pet seating areas while others will
let you bring your pooch to the table on their verandah's or patios. Please know only service dogs are permitted inside at any restaurant. For more information,
please click here.
3. Where can we stay on the Island? Everyone says,
"you haven't really experienced Mackinac Island until
you have spent the night" and its true. There are over
2,000 rooms on Mackinac Island ranging from economical to
extravagant. For more information, please click here.
4. What about access to sightseeing for persons with disabilities? Mackinac Island is a great place for all persons with or without
disabilities. There are amigo electric carts, adult strollers,
specially designed carriages and more for persons who are
unable to walk or walk long distances. Please click here for more information.
5.When is the Island open? Mackinac Island is always
"open" but the main thrust of our season is from
May through October. During the month of May,horses arrive
and businesses begin opening. By Memorial Day, the Island
is in full swing. At the start of October, the horses start
to leave for their winter pasture and seasonal businesses
begin to close with the last hurrah on Halloween weekend.
We have several restaurants, hotels, shops and city buildings
that serve our community and winter visitors during the "off"
season. Mackinac Island Ski Club ensures the trails are groomed
for cross country skiing and snow shoeing. If we may boast,
we feel we have the best trails in the state complete with
a view of the straits of Mackinac.
6.What is there to do once we get to the Island? There
is so much to do that we recommend you surf our site to find
the activities that best suit your tastes. From outdoor activities
such as horse drawn carriage tours, horseback riding, biking,
hiking, sailing to indoor activities which include
art exibitions, movies, shopping, dining and more,
there truly is something for everyone here on Mackinac Island.
7. How do we say it?
Mackinac is the French spelling of an Indian word and we pronounce
it mack-in-awe.
8. I am a vendor and would like information about selling goods during festivals on Mackinac Island.
At this time, we do not permit off Island vendors and do not offer street vending opportunities
9. My band would like to play on Mackinac Island, where do we begin?
Its best to send a CD and cover letter to the following pubs Gate House, Horn's Bar, Mission Point Resort. Patrick Sinclair's Irish Pub, Pink Pony Bar & Grill. For solo piano opportunities contact the Hotel Iroquois, Grand Hotel, Mission Point Resort or the Island House Hotel. For lilac or fudge festival stage opportunities, send one CD and a cover letter only to Great Turtle Festivals, PO Box 501, Mackinac Island, MI 49757.