There’s a reason Michigan is known as the Great Lakes State. After all, our beautiful bodies of freshwater set us apart from other regions of the United States, and we’re endlessly proud of our shorelines. While the beaches of Michigan are gorgeous, the marine life and scientific discoveries that accompany our Great Lakes are equally as fascinating – and you’ll want to visit one unique spot for firsthand access.

Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary encompasses 4,300 square miles in northwestern Lake Huron and serves as the country’s only freshwater sanctuary.

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The sanctuary itself sits alongside a dangerous stretch of water known as “Shipwreck Alley,” which has been the site of many marine trials and tragedies over the decades.

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In preserving this portion of Lake Huron, Thunder Bay allows researchers to access everything from biological data to archaeological sites - talk about a fascinating locale.

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Those who wish to learn more about this unique sanctuary are encouraged to visit the Great Lakes Heritage Maritime Museum, located at 500 W Fletcher St in Alpena.

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This incredible visitor center remains open year-round and offers free admission. Inside, you’ll have the chance to explore everything from shipwrecks to marine biology.

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Investigate archaeological exhibits, view scientific research facilities, or take a leisurely stroll along the stunning Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail. What’s not to love?

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As if that weren’t enough, Thunder Bay can even be explored via glass-bottom boat. Tours are available through Alpena Shipwreck Tours and will surely amaze visitors.

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By the time you’ve completed your educational experience at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, you’ll have a newfound appreciation for our beloved Great Lakes.

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For more information about Thunder Bay and its accompanying Maritime Museum, click here. To learn about shipwreck boat tours, click here. Have you explored this region in years past? We’d love to hear all about your experiences, so be sure to leave us a comment below!

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