Grand Traverse Bay
Charlevoix County, MI, United States of America
Address is taken from a point 9548 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 9548 yards away.

Grand Traverse Bay
is a minor waterways place
on Lake Michigan (Eastern route) between
Charlevoix (10.48 miles
to the east) and
Leland (23.56 miles
to the southwest).
Mooring here is unrated.
Mackinac Bridge | 78.59 miles | |
Harbor Springs | 29.71 miles | |
Petoskey | 26.21 miles | |
Charlevoix | 10.48 miles | |
Grand Traverse Bay | ||
Leland | 23.56 miles | |
Glen Arbor | 40.62 miles | |
Frankfort | 69.65 miles | |
Manistee | 96.51 miles | |
Ludington | 120.48 miles |
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Grand Traverse Bay is a deep bay of Lake Michigan formed by the Leelanau Peninsula in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The bay is 32 miles (51 km) long, 10 mi (16 km) wide, and up to 620 feet (190 m) deep in spots. It is divided into two arms by the Old Mission Peninsula. The entire bay is conterminous with the Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve. It should not be confused with Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Superior, located on the Keweenaw Peninsula.
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[Traverse City, Michigan]
at the head of Grand Traverse Bay were slowly abandoned. After the colonists came in, they discovered the Grand Traverse Bay. The bay earned its name
[Grand Traverse County, Michigan]
crossing" and the county is so named because it is situated at the Grand Traverse Bay. The first permanent settlement in the county was the mission now
[Grand Traverse]
Indians, a Native American tribe Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan in the Lower Peninsula Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve, a preservation
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Traverse Bay may refer to either of two bays off Lake Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan: Grand Traverse Bay in Leelanau County, Michigan and Little
[Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay]
Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay was founded in 1990. This non-profit organization advocates for clean water in Grand Traverse Bay and protects and
[Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians]
Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, both recognized in 1994. Referring to themselves as Anishinaabeg or Three Fires Confederacy, the Grand Traverse Band
[Torch Lake (Antrim County, Michigan)]
about 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Traverse City and is separated by narrow strips of land from both Grand Traverse Bay on the northwest and Elk Lake at
[Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve]
The Grand Traverse Bay Underwater Preserve is a preservation area that encompasses all of Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan, in the U.S. state
[Boardman River Dams Ecosystem Restoration Project]
rebuilt. In 1921, the City of Traverse City built a hydropower dam 18.5 miles (29.8 km) upstream from the Grand Traverse Bay known as the Brown Bridge Dam
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Grand Traverse Bay - WikipediaGrand Traverse Bay is a bay of Lake Michigan formed by the Leelanau Peninsula in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The bay is 32 miles (51 km) long, 10 mi (16 km) wide, and up to 620 feet (190 m) deep in spots. It is divided into two arms by the Old Mission Peninsula. The entire bay is conterminous with the ...
There is nowhere in the world quite like the Grand Traverse region, where water flows all around us before finding its way into the Grand Traverse Bay. The Watershed Center has a 20 year history of protecting and preserving Grand Traverse Bay and its 1,000-square mile watershed through on-the-ground projects and ...
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The Grand Traverse Bay Area is a region in Northern Michigan, known for its lakes and lakeshores, for its cherries and grapes and mushrooms, and for its boating and downhill skiing. Technically, the name refers to the shoreline bordering the West Arm and East Arm of the Grand Traverse Bay, but more generally the name ...
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Grand Traverse Bay, northeastern arm of Lake Michigan, indenting the northwest coast of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, U.S. The bay is 32 miles (51 km) long and 12 miles (19 km) wide; Old Mission Peninsula, which is just 3 miles (5 km) wide, juts into the bay for 17 miles (27 km), dividing it into an East Arm and a West ...