Drones are the next big thing - stunning light displays and 3D images take over the night sky from tiny, brightly lit, synchronized drones. You want to miss it! Each show is different.
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.
49th Annual St. Ignace Car Show Weekend - June 26-28, 2025! You are invited to one of the largest ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS car shows in the country. Over 800 show vehicles on the main street through downtown St. Ignace on the shores of beautiful Lake Huron. St. Ignace - Big Time car show with […]
Huge outdoor screen showing classic movies (titles TBD) with Lake Huron as the backdrop, a perfect grassy hill for viewing, and popcorn and snacks available on a sultry summer night? What more could you ask for?
Did you know that St. Ignace is over 350 years old? Dive into history and learn about Ojibwa culture with a variety of cultural and historic teachings workshops hosted at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture. Free to the public.
Local vendors will be displaying their wares for sale on the grass to the left of the St. Ignace City Marina entrance. We will have produce, jewelry, breads, jams and much more! Market Vendor Handbook
Drones are the next big thing - stunning light displays and 3D images take over the night sky from tiny, brightly lit, synchronized drones. You want to miss it! Each show is different.
Did you know that St. Ignace is over 350 years old? Dive into history by learning about Ojibwa culture through teachings and workshops at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture.
Find a spot downtown for the premier fireworks show of the season. And keep an eye out - you can see Mackinac Island, Mackinaw City, and sometimes Cheboygan fireworks as well!
Stroll through downtown St. Ignace and enjoy live music at several venues along with family fun activities like face painting, balloon twisting, busker shows and more.
Huge outdoor screen showing classic movies (titles TBD) with Lake Huron as the backdrop, a perfect grassy hill for viewing, and popcorn and snacks available on a sultry summer night? What more could you ask for?