Nothern Michigan Inland Waterway/Chain-of lakes
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Pictures were taken over the Labor Day weekend. Torch, Cheboygan, and Indian Rivers are all pretty narrow, but deep enough if you stay in the center and follow the sign markings. The water is beautiful and clear enough to see the bottom.
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take the line off the front cleet next time will ya!!!Whats shaken bug boy? I was up last weekend color tourin and the bay was flat and it was 70 degrees!wish I had my boat!!
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BTW, I have more pictures to post yet....too busy to post them all at once.
We stayed at the Fleetwood Inn in Cheboygan which sits right on the Cheboygan River. The Fleetwood has 30-40 rooms and twenty 30' slips available which was nice. Next door to the north is the Best Western which was very nice as well. From our hotel we also took the boat down the Cheboygan River where it flows out into Lake Huron and from there we went to see the Macinaw Bridge and then on to Macinaw Island. Here are a few shots...
We stayed at the Fleetwood Inn in Cheboygan which sits right on the Cheboygan River. The Fleetwood has 30-40 rooms and twenty 30' slips available which was nice. Next door to the north is the Best Western which was very nice as well. From our hotel we also took the boat down the Cheboygan River where it flows out into Lake Huron and from there we went to see the Macinaw Bridge and then on to Macinaw Island. Here are a few shots...