The following is a list of Michigan islands in Lake Huron. Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes (after Lake Superior). With a surface area of 23,010 mi² (59,596 km²), it ranks as the third largest fresh water lake in the world. Michigan is the only U.S. state to border Lake Huron, while the portion of the lake on the other side of the international border belongs to the Canadian province of Ontario. For the islands belonging to Ontario, see the List of Ontario islands in Lake Huron. This article also does not include islands that are part of the St. Marys River.
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| - The following is a list of Michigan islands in Lake Huron. Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes (after Lake Superior). With a surface area of 23,010 mi² (59,596 km²), it ranks as the third largest fresh water lake in the world. Michigan is the only U.S. state to border Lake Huron, while the portion of the lake on the other side of the international border belongs to the Canadian province of Ontario. For the islands belonging to Ontario, see the List of Ontario islands in Lake Huron. This article also does not include islands that are part of the St. Marys River. (en)
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- Canada–United States border
- Presque Isle County, Michigan
- Presque Isle Township, Michigan
- Round Island (Michigan)
- Sanborn Township, Michigan
- Scarecrow Island
- Big St. Martin Island
- Bois Blanc Island (Michigan)
- Bois Blanc Township, Michigan
- Detour Township, Michigan
- Arenac County, Michigan
- Huron County, Michigan
- List of islands of Michigan
- List of islands of Ontario
- Little Charity Island
- Saginaw Bay
- Clark Township, Michigan
- Goose Island (Michigan)
- Great Lakes
- Bay County, Michigan
- Les Cheneaux Islands
- Mackinac County, Michigan
- Mackinac Island
- Mackinac Island, Michigan
- Sims Township, Michigan
- 2000 United States Census
- Bangor Township, Bay County, Michigan
- Turnip Rock
- U.S. state
- Drummond Island
- Alcona County, Michigan
- Alcona Township, Michigan
- Alpena County, Michigan
- Alpena Township, Michigan
- Drummond Township, Michigan
- Fairhaven Township, Michigan
- Hampton Township, Michigan
- Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge
- Charity Island (Michigan)
- Chippewa County, Michigan
- Lake Huron
- Lake Superior
- Islands of Lake Huron in Michigan
- Black River Island
- Thunder Bay Island
- Marquette Island
- Marquette Township, Mackinac County, Michigan
- Pointe Aux Barques Township, Michigan
- Port Austin Township, Michigan
- St. Ignace Township, Michigan
- St. Marys River (Michigan–Ontario)
- Michigan
- Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge
- Middle Island (Lake Huron)
- Ontario
- Sherman Township, Huron County, Michigan
- Isle Royale
- Lists of islands of the United States
- Lists of landforms of Michigan
- dbr:Burnt_Island_(Michigan)
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| - The following is a list of Michigan islands in Lake Huron. Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes (after Lake Superior). With a surface area of 23,010 mi² (59,596 km²), it ranks as the third largest fresh water lake in the world. Michigan is the only U.S. state to border Lake Huron, while the portion of the lake on the other side of the international border belongs to the Canadian province of Ontario. For the islands belonging to Ontario, see the List of Ontario islands in Lake Huron. This article also does not include islands that are part of the St. Marys River. The vast majority of Michigan's islands in Lake Huron are centered on Drummond Island in the northernmost portion of the state's lake territory. Drummond Island is the largest of Michigan's islands in Lake Huron and is the second largest Michigan island after Lake Superior's Isle Royale. Another large group of islands is the Les Cheneaux Islands archipelago, which itself contains dozens of small islands. Many of the lake's islands are very small and uninhabited. As the most popular tourist destination in the state, Mackinac Island is the most well known of Lake Huron's islands. Drummond Island is the most populous of Michigan's islands in Lake Huron, with a population of 992 at the 2000 census. While Mackinac Island had a population of only 553, there are thousands more seasonal workers and tourists during the summer months. (en)
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