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Portage Canal Lift Bridge - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Portage Canal Lift Bridge

ortage Canal Lift Bridge stretches across the Portage Lake and River. This iconic bridge is one of the engineering achievements of the 20th century and offers a spectacular view of this part of the state. The bridge, which stands at a height of 350 feet and is 250 feet wide, consists of two vertical plates that are counterweighted and connected by steel cables. The upper plate rises 70 feet to make way for passing boat traffic while its lower plate remains fixed in place.
Address : Portage Canal Lift Bridge, Hancock, MI, USA

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Attractions Near Portage Canal Lift Bridge

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Keweenaw Brewing CompanyKeweenaw Brewing Company, is a craft brewery with a commitment to bringing quality flavor and refreshment to the Great Lakes region. Founded in 2011, the company has more than 20 signature beers, ranging from classic lagers to creative and eclectic mixers. The beer is hand-crafted with ingredients locally-sourced from nearby farms. They also offer tours of their brewhouse so visitors can take an inside look into their exceptional brewing process.
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Carnegie Museum of the KeweenawThe Carnegie Museum of the Keweenaw brings to life the stories of the history, culture and people of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Through its exhibits and educational programs, the museum preserves and shares local heritage with visitors from near and far. The Carnegie Museum offers a wide variety of artifacts from ancient times, as well as an extensive collection of artifacts from the 19th century. Visitors can explore Native American mounds, discover stories about miners’ struggles.
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Dee StadiumDee Stadium, is a staple for locals and travelers alike. Popularly known as the ‘House of Champions’, this athletic complex proudly sits on over 39 acres of land. Opened in the year 1962 by Robert “Dee” Stambaugh, the stadium quickly became a hotspot with its several football fields, an eight-lane track, dedicated concession stands and ample parking space. Even after all these years, Dee Stadium retains its glory with yearly updates and renovations.
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East Houghton Waterfront ParkEast Houghton Waterfront Park is a perfect spot for families to spend the day on the water. Located on Portage Lake and just minutes from the village of Houghton, the park offers visitors access to beach areas, boat launches, a marina and more. Revered for its natural beauty, East Houghton Waterfront Park is surrounded by stands of evergreens and showcases views of nearby Quincy Hill. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that rove up and wind through forests.
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Mont Ripley Ski AreaMont Ripley Ski Area, is a winter wonderland. Enthusiastic skiers and snowboarders flock to the slopes for a taste of some of North America's best skiing. With terrain and slopes suitable for all levels from newbies to experts, Mont Ripley guarantees something for everyone and makes it easy for the whole family to enjoy their time on the mountain. Although primarily known as a downhill ski resort, they also offer plenty of activities like snowshoeing and snowtubing in the winter months.
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Quincy Mine Quincy Mine, one of the most productive copper mines in the United States. Established in 1859, Quincy Mine was originally established as a spot for small-scale prospecting and exploration. However, this quickly evolved into an industry that saw it become one of the world's largest copper producers. With two 2,000 feet long shafts and multiple underground chambers, over 350 miles of tunnel were eventually created.

Discover More Attractions in Houghton County, Home of Portage Canal Lift Bridge

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Houghton County
Houghton County, Michigan is a beautiful land of forests, lakes and rivers. It covers 3,738 square miles and is located in the Upper Peninsula. The county was formed in 1845 and was named when surveyors discovered the Portage Lake Canal which connected Lakes Superior and Michigan. Historical landmarks include Ptarmigan Hill in Ontonagon which contains remnants of an old copper mining site. Houghton's economy relies heavily on agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and mining, while many residents c

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