Antique Snowmobile Bridge Crossing
Brush the dust off your old snowmobile and join us for Snowmobile the Mac! All machines must be 25 years or older to participate.
Brush the dust off your old snowmobile and join us for Snowmobile the Mac! All machines must be 25 years or older to participate.
Join us for the 18th Anniversary of the largest adult pond hockey tourney in Michigan! More than 175 men and women's teams are expected on the ice in a variety of age divisions for a weekend that is truly spectacular.
Don’t miss this opportunity to join in the excitement.
Whether you watch the Jeeps as the parade crosses the bridge, or set up your lawn chair on State Street, you will have a front seat on all the action. The variety of Jeeps is amazing – old and new, big and small and all the colors of the rainbow.
This event is open to ALL Broncos, both new and older generations. The event will include a parade across the Mackinac Bridge, a Meet and Greet with live music, food, and beer tent and guided ride excursions.
Forget to grab your t-shirt? You can still purchase 2025 show shirts here: https://www.northernshirtco.com/carshow 49th Annual St. Ignace Car Show Weekend - June 26-28, 2025! You are invited to one […]
4th of July Fireworks Over the Bay Celebrate Independence Day with a spectacular fireworks show over Moran Bay in downtown St. Ignace! The show begins at dusk, around 10:00 p.m., […]
Presented by MINI of Grand Rapids and charity partner Van Andel Institute. MINI on the Mack is a biennial celebration that brings together MINI drivers from across North America to […]
Watch history come alive on the grounds of the Museum of Ojibwa Culture/Marquette Mission Park. This is a free two-day family event celebrating our rich history and culture with reenactments and Native American drumming and dancing.
More than 100 artists and crafters display their unique creations along the waterfront downtown. Enjoy food and music while you peruse the works of talented people.
Join us for the once a year opportunity to walk the awe-inspiring five-mile Mackinac Bridge. You can now begin the walk from either St. Ignace or Mackinaw City.