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Welcome to Chippewa County, Michigan!
Chippewa County is located in the northeastern corner of the Upper Peninsula and is connected by bridge to Ontario, Canada. This 2,698-square-mile County is the most populous in the region. It is also the second largest County in Michigan.
Chippewa County enjoys miles of shoreline along the St. Marys River, as well as frontage on Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Inland, the County is the perfect mix of forest, agricultural land, and urban center. The County seat is located in Sault Ste. Marie – home to the famous Soo Locks. Chippewa County was founded in 1826 and was a home to Ojibwe (Chippewa) Indians long before that. Today, the County is home to the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians and the Bay Mills Indian Community.
This lot is nestled right under the border of Canada and St. Marys River, in the upper north region of Michigan. Experience rushing waterfalls, majestic forests, rocky coastlines and picturesque lighthouses!
Conveniently located close to the Kewadin Casino, Rotary Island Park, Lake Superior State University, Sanderson Field Airport, Canada, Soo Brewing Company, I-75, 4-Mile Beach, Great Lake Superior, and several hotels, convenience stores, shopping malls, and campgrounds!
Great Lakes Michigan & Huron are less than an hour away!
Don't miss this opportunity; there's something here for everyone!
Parcel ID: 002-660-006-00
Legal Description: Supervisor's Plat # 1 of Bruce Township Subdivision: Lot 6
Acre: 0.8
State: Michigan
County: Chippewa
Approximate Coordinates: 46°21'40.7"N 84°14'04.9"W
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