Tips for Traveling to Mackinac Island from Canada
Because it involves crossing an international border, traveling to Mackinac Island from Canada is a little different than just driving up to the ferry docks from Indianapolis or Cincinnati. Here are a few things to keep in mind when visiting Mackinac Island from Ontario or another Canadian province:
Land Border Crossings Between Canada and Mackinac Island
The land border crossing closest to Mackinac Island is the International Bridge in Sault Ste. Marie (which is the name shared by cities on both the Canadian and American sides of the border). The 85-kilometer drive to the Mackinac Island ferry docks in St. Ignace takes about 50 minutes. There are three other land border crossings between Ontario and Michigan. They are the Blue Water Bridge between Sarnia and Port Huron, which is about 4 hours and 480 kilometers from the Mackinac Island ferry docks in Mackinaw City; and either the Ambassador Bridge or the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel between Windsor and Detroit, which is also about a 4-hour, 470-kilometer drive to the ferry docks in Mackinaw City. Where is Mackinac Island?
Flying Across the Border Between Canada and Mackinac Island
The nearest commercial airports to Mackinac Island are Chippewa County International Airport (CIU) south of Sault Ste. Marie and the Pellston Regional Airport (PLN) south of Mackinaw City. While neither airport services direct flights from Canada, you can connect to CIU from either Detroit or Minneapolis and to PLN from Detroit. Both airports offer shuttle service to the Mackinac Island ferry docks in either Mackinaw City or St. Ignace. On the Canadian side of the border, the Sault Ste. Marie Airport is another option with daily flights from Toronto, Thunder Bay and Sudbury. Tips for Flying to Mackinac Island