You will never have to park your boat on the street here. Spacious lot with pull-through access. Early breakfast and a outdoor grill to cook your catch.
Established in 1814, military Fort Gratiot, named after General Charles Gratiot, was established to guard the juncture of Lake Huron and the St. Clair River. With a surge of vessel traffic on Lake Huron in the early 1800s, the need for a Light Station to guide vessels into the river became very important.
Blue Water River Walk
The Blue Water River Walk is almost one-mile of St. Clair River shoreline immediately south of the mouth of the Black River in Port Huron, Michigan. It is less than a mile downriver from the Blue Water Bridge to Sarnia and the southern end of Lake Huron. Owned by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, the Blue Water River Walk is open to the public year-round.
Huron Lady Cruises
207 Water Street, Port Huron, MI 48060
Welcome aboard the Huron Lady II. Our tour boat offers public narrated sightseeing tours, special event cruises & private charters. This modern vessel is Coast Guard inspected, operated by a licensed Great Lakes captain & staffed by a friendly crew. Our cruises are perfect for families, businesses & social organizations.
Port Hurons Blue Water Bridge with an up-close view of freighters