Port Huron
Port Huron is a city in Southeast Michigan, the second-busiest border crossing (with Sarnia, Ontario) in the state.
Get in
By car
- From the south take Interstate 94 east
- From the west take Interstate 69 east
- From Ontario take Highway 402 west crossing the St. Clair River into the United States via the Blue Water Bridge
By train
- Amtrak. Service from Chicago, East Lansing and Flint via the Blue Water Service.
Get around
See
The St.Clair River is a busy and important waterway. You can watch freighters, sailboats, fishing boats, and fun vessels.
The annual Port Huron to Mackinac sailboat race is one of the longest fresh-water races in the world with over two hundred boats entering the race each year.
Do
Buy
Eat
- Freighters Eatery & Taproom, 800 Harker St, ☎ +1 810-941-6010. Overlooks the Bluewater Bridges. Great spot for viewing the passing vessels on the St. Clair River. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Drink
Sleep
- Quality Inn & Suites, 1720 Hancock St, ☎ +1 810 987-5999. Check-in: 3pm, check-out: 11am. Offers guests free deluxe continental breakfast and free wireless high-speed Internet access. $50+.
Go next
Sarnia is across the Blue Water Bridge in Ontario, Canada.
Routes through Port Huron |
Battle Creek ← Flint ← | W |
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Lansing ← Flint ← | W |
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Detroit ← Roseville ← | W |
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