Haan's 1830 Inn
906-847-6244
The oldest Greek Revival home in the Northwest territory, Haan's 1830 Inn was built on the foundation of an early fur trader's cabin. Home of Colonel William Preston,military commander at Fort Mackinac and the first mayor of Mackinac Island, this Inn has been beautifully and accurately restored to enhance its warmth as a family home.10 guest rooms, many with private baths with three suites perfect for families.website

 

Harbourview Inn
906-847-0101
Built for Madame La Framboise, fur trade pioneer who hosted distinguished island visitors of the day, such as Indian Agent Henry Schoolcraft and French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville. Located next to Ste Anne's Church where Madame LaFramboise lies in perpetual rest, Harbourview Inn is just three blocks from downtown. Glorious guestrooms steps from the quaint parlor, living room and verandah overlooking main street and the harbor with deluxe continental breakfast daily and a relaxing outdoor spa for all guests.website

Inn on Mackinac
Built in 1867 as Chateau Beaumont in memory of the famous Mackinac army surgeon, the Inn on Mackinac has retained its quaint, old fashioned charm. Completely remodeled and redecorated, this beautiful Victorian Era Inn opens its doors as a bed and breakfast.website



Inn at Stonecliffe
906-847-3355
Michael Cudahy, born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, emigrated with his family to the United States in 1849 and settled in Milwaukee. With his brother John Cudahy and Philip Armour they started a meat-packing business in Omaha, Nebraska revolutionizing the meat-packing industry by introducing summer curing under refrigeration. Located up Island, this estate is now available as a vacation destination.website


Metivier Inn
866-847-6234
French Canadian explorer Louis Gideon Metivier Jr.and his new bride, the former Sophia Granger of Acadia booked passage on a sailing vessel down the St. Lawrence River to Lake Ontario. By horse drawn wagon, they travel north to Georgian Bay and sailed into Lake Huron's Haldimand Bay landing at Mackinac Island. Louis became engaged in making barrels in which to store salted fish from the burgeoning commercial fishing industry on Mackinac Island. Today Metivier Inn offers charming guest rooms, each include air conditioning and private baths. The rooms are tastefully decorated in a blend of English and French country style. website

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