The Businesses of the Eagle Harbor, MI Area Welcome You Located on Lake Superior, between Copper Harbor and Eagle River on the Keweenaw Peninsula. (Map)
near Eagle Harbor and Eagle River, MI Eagle Lodge-Lakeside Cabins, M-26, Lakeshore Drive, Eagle Harbor MI, 49950 (906-289-4294) On Highway M-26 between Eagle Harbor (10 miles) and Copper Harbor (3 miles). 8 Cabins on Lake Superior, one, two and three bedrooms, one log cabin with fireplace. Open year round. All cabins have a view of Lake Superior. Recreation room in lodge with fireplace. Lac La Belle Lodge on the shores of Lac La Belle, only a few miles east of Eagle Harbor. Closest lodging to Mt. Bohemia. 4 cabins, a four bedroom house with 2 bathrooms, and two apartments in the lodge facing the lake. Convenience store & Gas. Snowmobile, boat and motor rental. Water access to Lake Superior. (906) 289-4293. Pets welcome Sand Hills Lighthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast, Five Mile Point Road, Ahmeek, MI (906-337-1744) on Lake Superior. 8 rooms with bath, furnished in Victorian style, fireplace in lounge, great views from the lighthouse tower, see the original fresnel lens, nautical lighthouse artifacts, enjoy the many antiques, oil paintings and photographs. Lighthouse tour daily. Sand Hills is the largest lighthouse built on the Great Lakes. Located about 5 miles south of Eagle River, MI Sunset Bay RV Resort, Campground, and Cabins on the shores of Lake Superior, 7 miles north of Ahmeek on Five Mile Point Road or 7 miles south of Eagle River, MI in the Keweenaw Peninsula. 40 sites with electric & water hook-ups, bath houses, laundry, ice, and a dump station. Three rental log cabins with one or two bedrooms, fireplaces and full kitchens. 2701 Sunset Bay Beach Road. Ahmeek, MI 49901. Open June 1st to September 30th. Phone: 906-337-2494 (summer) 941-923-2378 (winter). Area Businesses: Steve Brimm Photography "Michigan's Upper Peninsula Spirit of Place" is a delightful coffee table book presenting over 100 photographs of nature, wildlife, and landscapes photographed in the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A wonderful collection of photographs for those who love the Upper Peninsula. Also available is a box of 10 different note cards, perfect for any occasion. Both can be purchased by phone, mail order, or online. Steve's award winning photography is published regularly in regional and national magazines and calendars, and he recently won the 2005 Nature's Best Photo Contest in the Plant Life Category. Phone: 906-289-4234 (summer) and 910-620-7569 (winter). The Carriage House, Eagle Harbor Lighthouse Complex, 265 Lighthouse Road, Eagle Harbor, MI 49950. Phone 906-289-4581, Lake Superior and Lighthouse related items mostly designed by the artist-owners, Alice and Ann Kipfer. Hand smocked children's clothing, T-shirts, sweat shirts, afghans, wall hangings and throws, note cards, most items with lighthouse designs, Scassi lighthouse collectibles. There are many exclusive items featuring the Eagle Harbor Lighthouse design by Ann. Mail order available. Copper Country Road Trips: Enjoy Keweenaw History From The Comfort Of Your Car, by Lawrence J. Molloy. Guide book for tours of mainly mining locations, sites and ruins plus other historical sites. Includes maps, pictures, historical information and precise directions. Published and printed by Great Lakes GeoScience, Hubbell, Michigan. The old Eagle Harbor General Store is the oldest original store in the Copper Country and was here before Lincoln was president. Unfortunately, it is now closed. Earthworks Gallery, 216 First Street, Copper Harbor, MI 49918. Phone: 906-289-4234. Gallery features the outstanding nature and wildlife photography by well know Upper Peninsula photographer Steve Brimm. Stop by for a visit and enjoy his breathtaking views of the Upper Peninsula. His book, Michigan's Upper Peninsula Spirit of Place and his collection of Note Cards is available at the Earthworks Gallery or by phone, mail order, or online. Gallery is seasonal. Winter phone number: 910-620-7569. Sorry, the Earthworks Gallery will be closed the summer of 2007.
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