Straits Of Mackinac
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Max. depth | 295 feet (90 m) |
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Locations | Lake Michigan-Lake Huron |
Primary inflow | Lake Michigan |
Bridges | Mackinac Bridge |
Islands | Round Island |
Did you know | The name Michilimackinac, the place of the "Great Turtle", was first given to Mackinac Island for its shape and was eventually given to the entire Straits of Mackinac region. |
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ID | 1021589 |
About Straits Of Mackinac
The Straits of Mackinac are narrow waterways in the U. S. state of Michigan between Michigan's Lower and Upper Peninsulas. The main strait flows under the Mackinac Bridge and connects two of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. The main strait is 3. 5 miles wide and has a maximum depth of 295 feet.