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Drummond Island Tourism Association
Drummond Island, the "Gem of the Huron," forms the easternmost tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, reached by a short car ferry off M-134. The second-largest island in the Great Lakes spans 87,000 acres, nearly 60% public land. Summer means boating, paddling, and fishing across Potagannissing Bay and 30-plus inland lakes, plus scuba diving over 16 shipwrecks and Michigan's largest closed-loop off-road trail system. Winter delivers nationally ranked snowmobiling, skiing, and even an international ice bridge to Ontario. Rare alvar grasslands draw birders and botanists.