Mackinac Island Field Trip: 5 great cultural lessons
For kids, there is a time to learn. (That’s called school.) And there’s a time for fun. (That’s called vacation.)
But us parents know better. Taking a trip is often a learning experience, even for adults. Going different places and seeing different things exposes us to new experiences, broadening our horizons and opening our minds to new ways of understanding the world.
That’s even more true for kids, who are constantly processing new information with each and every daily encounter. And it’s especially true on Mackinac Island. That’s because out of all the words to describe Mackinac Island, perhaps the best one is “unique.”
What you see and do on Mackinac Island is just different from anywhere else. In other words, Mackinac Island is full of one-of-a-kind interactions that are both educational and fun at the same time – whatever your age.
That’s why Mackinac Island makes a fantastic field trip for science. And Mackinac Island is a great place to learn history, too. Even more than that, a visit to Mackinac Island is an eye-opening cultural experience.
Here are just a few ways to expose your kids (and yourself!) to the wider world on Mackinac Island:
Of course, the economy of a place is a major contributing factor to its culture. And the best illustration of the tourism economy on Mackinac Island may be the many fudge shops in town. You can watch Mackinac Island fudge makers demonstrate their craft and enjoy free fudge samples, too.
How Mackinac Island became fudge capital of the world
Come experience a different time and place this year. After immersing yourself in the culture of Mackinac Island, you just might not ever want to go back home!
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