The Porcupine Mountains Convention and Visitor Bureau welcomes you to the area! The Porcupine Mountains area is a favored vacation spot, nestled on the south shore of Lake Superior. You may feel you have reached the end of the world. No hustle and bustle here, since we are off the beaten path. www.porcupinemountains.com
Michigan's Upper Peninsula Travel
Upper Peninsula is a “5 – Star Wilderness”. Listed in Michigan's Upper Peninsula Four Season Travel Planner. www.uptravel.com
Hunt’s Guide to the UP
The online version of the popular regional travel book Hunt’s Guide to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, ask to borrow a copy during your stay at Superior Shores Resort. A candid guide to enjoying and understanding the U.P. www.hunts-upguide.com
Great Lakes Trading Company
Great Lakes will surprise even the most optimistic of shoppers! Open Memorial Day through fall color, 7 days a week. Jackie will tour you through what was an abandoned house that has been transformed into an artisans gallery. Art and items are displayed on antiques and vintage collections that are all for sale. Her eclectic collection is not the usual venue. Open 10am to 6pm (EST) Daily! www.greatlakestradingcompany.com
Travel Michigan - PURE MICHIGAN
Welcome to Pure Michigan. Hundreds of crystal clear lakes and thousands of river and streams. With the world's longest freshwater coastline it's time to check out our playgrounds. Come boating, fishing, golfing, camping, biking, hiking and touring. Find out what pure feels like, visit soon. www.michigan.org
Superior Trails
Superior Trails: An online travel guide for touring, hiking, camping, and recreation around Lake Superior. www.SuperiorTrails.com
Ontonagon County Historical Society
Founded in 1957, the Ontonagon County Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the county so that its rich history and colorful inhabitants will not be forgotten.
Ontonagon County Historical Museum
One of the greatest community services provided by the society is the operation of the Ontonagon County Historical Museum. Located at 422 River Street, the museum houses exhibits on ancient Native cultures, frontier life, mining, logging, and agriculture. Of special interest is a replica of the famous Ontonagon Boulder and the original Fresnel lens from the Ontonagon Lighthouse. www.ontonagonmuseum.org