Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Opening Day
The Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse will open for its 2026 season on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, with hours from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse will open for its 2026 season on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, with hours from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Step into Michilimackinac 1776: First Strike, as Colonial Michilimackinac opens for the 2026 season and we continue our America250 celebration!
 This event features a Mackinac Bridge parade, scenic trail rides, and vendor displays. Must register in advance in St. Ignace.
A weekend of music, scenic bike rides, sunshine and the Mighty Mac Bridge. Starts at the Highlands, and ends in Mackinaw City.
The Mackinaw City Memorial Day Parade is the largest in Michigan, taking place on Saturday of Memorial Weekend, featuring various activities and honoring veterans.
The longest-running free Memorial Day historical program in the United States unfolds over three captivating days, featuring more than 400 dedicated cast members who bring history vividly to life.
Celebrate summer with our weekly spectacular display! Beginning at 10pm every Saturday, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend (weather permitting).
The longest-running free Memorial Day historical program in the United States unfolds over three captivating days, featuring more than 400 dedicated cast members who bring history vividly to life.
The longest-running free Memorial Day historical program in the United States unfolds over three captivating days, featuring more than 400 dedicated cast members who bring history vividly to life.
Celebrate summer with our weekly spectacular display! Beginning at 10pm every Saturday, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend (weather permitting).
Don't miss this first annual showcase of vehicles spanning years of automotive design -from pre-war to 1973 classics and 1974 to present day show cars.
The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival is the largest and most historic festival on Mackinac Island. It’s 10 days celebrating the lilacs and their uniqueness and history to Mackinac Island.