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What is the biggest island in Lake Michigan?

Beaver Island is the largest island in Lake Michigan, Michigan, and it may be the one for you if you're fond of wildlife. It's such a hotspot for plant and animal life that it is the site of the Beaver Islands State Wildlife Research Area, which studies shoreline animal, bird, and plant life.



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It is comprised of nine islands in Lakes Michigan and Huron. Gull, Pismire, Hat and Shoe Islands are part of the Beaver Island Archipelago in Lake Michigan and are managed by Seney National Wildlife Refuge.

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ABOUT MACKINAC ISLAND, MI For centuries, visitors have enjoyed this national treasure that's home to historic Fort Mackinac, world-famous Mackinac Island fudge and car-free streets full of horse-drawn carriages.

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Poverty Island is a 186 acre uninhabited island in northern Lake Michigan. It is one of an archipelago of islands across the entrance to Green Bay and Big Bay de Noc commonly called the Potawatomi Islands, which are an outcropping of the Niagara Escarpment.

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Isle Royale, centre of a wilderness archipelago and the largest island in Lake Superior, northwestern Michigan, U.S. Administered as part of Keweenaw county, it lies 56 miles (90 km) from the Upper Peninsula shore and 15 miles (24 km) from the Canadian shore and is 45 miles (72 km) long and 9 miles (14 km) across its ...

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Borneo Island is the 3rd largest Island, and the only Island in the world comprises of three countries. The large part of this Island is with Indonesia, and the remaining part is with Brunei and Malaysia.

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Do any celebrities live on Mackinac Island? Yes, celebrities have houses on Mackinac Island. A few are actor Vince Vaughn, Director Ron Howard, and Michigan's own Bob Seger.

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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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