Attractions



Colonial Michilimackinac

102 Straits Ave W
Mackinaw City, MI 49701


Phone:  231-436-4100
Contact:  info@mackinacparks.com


Founded in 1715 as a French fur-trading village and military outpost, Colonial Michilimackinac was later occupied by the British who abandoned it in 1780 to establish a new fort on Mackinac Island. What you see today is a reconstruction of how the fortified village appeared in the 1770s, based on evidence gathered during the nation's longest archaeological excavation. Its 13 buildings are inhabited by a regiment of redcoats as well as traders and colonial ladies who demonstrate cooking, sewing, and other domestic arts of the time. From late June through August, a team of archaeologists is also on site to continue to sift the sand for artifacts of Michilimackinac's colorful past. You can access the fort through the Visitor's Center and museum store, located under the south approach to the Mackinac Bridge.