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Depending on what makes a trip to Mackinac Island perfect for you, how much you spend there can vary. Here's what you need to ...
St. Ignace "classic" dock: 99 N. State S. Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry Once peak season hits Shepler’s will start its annual fast turnaround, 15-minute departure schedule.
At the Original Murdick's St. Ignace location, veteran fudge maker Carnel Samuels turns the 45-minute process into a 30-pound loaf of fudge. Shaping a loaf of fudge.
Original Murdick’s Fudge in St. Ignace, Michigan, has been in business since 1887 and still delights visitors the old-fashioned way: with favorites like Double Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt and ...
The island is just a ferry ride away from mainland destinations, from Mackinaw City and Cheboygan in the Lower Peninsula to St. Ignace and the Soo Locks in the Upper Peninsula.
Even fudge, a mainstay of the island, increased by about a dollar since 2024. ... Prices are the same regardless whether you depart from Mackinaw City or St. Ignace.
St. Ignace "classic" dock: 99 N. State S. Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry Once peak season hits Shepler’s will start its annual fast turnaround, 15-minute departure schedule.
Departing from both St. Ignace and Mackinac City, the Arnold Transit Co. Ferry and the Shepler’s are increasing daily routes to meet demand.
During the tourist season, Original Murdick’s Fudge has three locations open on the island, as well as nearby mainland stores in St. Ignace and Mackinaw City.
St. Ignace "classic" dock: 99 N. State S. Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry Once peak season hits Shepler’s will start its annual fast turnaround, 15-minute departure schedule.
St. Ignace "classic" dock: 99 N. State S. Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry Once peak season hits Shepler’s will start its annual fast turnaround, 15-minute departure schedule.