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Mackinac Straits

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The Mackinac Straits is the strip of water that connects Lake Michigan to Lake Huron and seperates the Lower Peninsula of Michigan from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is a shipping lane. It is five miles at its narrowest point where it is spanned by the Mackinac Bridge.


See Michigan, Great Lakes