Beat the Summer Heat with a Visit to Mackinac Island
Why is Mackinac Island such a great place to cool off for a few days? Here are three reasons:- Summer days on Mackinac Island are comfortably warm, not oppressively hot. Located in the water between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas, Mackinac Island is actually closer to the North Pole than the equator. In fact, more than half of Canada’s population lives farther south than Mackinac Island! Summer temperatures on Mackinac Island are much more like those in Montreal and Toronto than they are in Indianapolis or Columbus. But you don’t need a passport to get here (however, you will need a passport to get into Michigan and/or the US if traveling from a different country). Here’s how to get to Mackinac Island by car or by plane.
- Mackinac Island experiences the cooling effect of the surrounding lakes. More than 100 million Americans live near an ocean or one of the Great Lakes, but most of us don’t have a big pool of water nearby. As a result, summers are hot in places like Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee. In Michigan, which is surrounded by the Great Lakes, the water moderates the summer heat. That’s especially true on Mackinac Island, which is less than four square-miles with water all around.
- There’s an ever-present lake breeze on Mackinac Island. It’s not windy on Mackinac Island. But in the summer there’s a steady breeze with an average speed of 7 miles per hour. Unlike many places where the summer heat just seems to settle in place like a suffocating blanket of thick air, Mackinac Island gets a breeze off the lake that feels refreshing.
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