Calendar of Events

  • Saturday Night Fireworks

    Saturday Night Fireworks
    Conkling Heritage Park 335 S. Huron St., Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Celebrate summer with our weekly spectacular display! Beginning at 10pm every Saturday, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend (weather permitting).

  • Michilimackinac Fire at Night

    Colonial Michilimackinac 526 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    See the firepower and the resulting glow of the Fort Michilimackinac weapons under the cover of darkness. Tickets to Fort Michilimackinac required.

  • Annual Labor Day Bridge Walk

    Nicolet Ave Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Participate in the long standing tradition; the Labor Day Bridge Walk.

  • Mackinac Bridge Antique Tractor Crossing and Show

    Gravel Pit 1417 W Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI

    The Mackinac Bridge Antique Tractor Crossing is an annual event where antique tractor enthusiasts traverse Michigan’s iconic Mackinac Bridge, celebrating the state’s rich agricultural heritage.

  • Richard Crane Memorial Truck Show

    St Ignace and Mackinaw City

    See over 200 working and non-working trucks on display ending with the Parade of Lights over the Big Mac Bridge at dusk on Saturday.

  • Trek the Mighty Mac

    St. Ignace and Mackinaw City

    Trek the Mighty Mac will once again feature the unforgettable Mackinac Bridge Crossing—along with all the activities riders know and love.

  • Mackinaw City Scarecrow Stroll

    Shopping District Mackinaw City, United States

    Stroll along the streets of Mackinaw City on a beautiful fall day and vote for your favorite scarecrow. You'll probably want to do some offseason shopping, too!

  • Fort Fright

    Colonial Michilimackinac 526 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    A night filled with Lanterns, bonfires, and spooky folktales will have all ages shivering with delight.  Tickets required, and may sell out.

  • A Colonial Christmas

    Colonial Michilimackinac 526 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    The once a year event offers visitors a glimpse into the holiday traditions of the 17th and 18th centuries.  It is held in the historic Michilimackinac Fort. Tickets required.