Does anyone live on the islands in the Great Lakes?
There are about 32,000 islands in the Great Lakes. About 30 of them have year-round residents – people who stick it out through the long winter. Now, Great Lakes islanders are banding together.
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In total, there are some 35,000 islands in the Great Lakes. Of those, Huston estimates that 30 of those have either year-round or seasonal residents. The biggest island is Manitoulin in Lake Huron, which has about 13,000 residents and is the largest freshwater island in the world.
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In a nutshell, High Island was home to a timber-cutting and potato farm operation run in 1912-1927 by the House of David, a religious sect based in Benton Harbor, Michigan. High Island was also home to several families of Odawa fishermen. Since 1940, the island has been uninhabited.