
Les Cheneaux
Michigan's Land of Water
Les Cheneaux
Michigan's Land of Water
Michigan's Land of Water
Michigan's Land of Water
Welcome to the 60th Annual Les Cheneaux Islands Snowsfest. Most activities held in downtown Cedarville unless other wise noted.
Theme: Dinosaurs
February 12th to 15th.
EAT-DRINK-SHOP-PLAY
LES CHENEAUX
2021 SNOWSFEST BUTTON IS REQUIRED
Mask wearing and social distancing
to be carried out at all times.
ALL WEEKEND LONG
SNOW SCULPTURE VIEWING/VOTING View various
snow sculptures around LCI area then “vote” for your favorite by making a cash donation at the voting wall outside of Les Cheneaux Coffee Roasters. Voting takes place Thursday, Feb. 11 from 10am through Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7pm. The sculpture with the most cash
The Les Cheneaux area lies east of the Mackinac Bridge along the northern shore of Lake Huron. Thirty-six islands provide sheltered channels and bays within the Straits of Mackinac – a historic harbor area for boaters and explorers. Whispering forests with trails and pathways offer unparalleled year-round opportunities for vacations, day-trips, reunions and quiet breaks from city life. Cedarville and Hessel, historic Upper Peninsula port towns with marinas and waterfront vistas, have unusual gift and craft-making shops, galleries, an outfitter and guide service, boat building school, and places to eat and kick-back within walking distance from docks.
The name "Les Cheneaux" (pronounced "Lay-Shen-O") is French in origin, and loosely translated to mean "the channels." Our series of 36 islands along 12 miles of Lake Huron shoreline afford many channels throughout the area. The sheltered bays, channels and quiet coves make for ideal sailing and boating as small crafts are protected from the Great Lake's winds
Welcome to classic harbor towns of Cedarville and Hessel Michigan.
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