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Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum

The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, located at Whitefish Point in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, is dedicated to preserving the history of shipwrecks on the Great Lakes. The museum features fascinating exhibits, including artifacts from the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, and offers stunning views of Lake Superior.

About the experience

A visit to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum offers a powerful glimpse into the history and stories behind the many shipwrecks that have occurred on Lake Superior and the surrounding Great Lakes. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Intriguing Exhibits: The museum features detailed displays that bring the history of shipwrecks to life, with a focus on artifacts, shipwreck models, and multimedia presentations. The bell from the Edmund Fitzgerald, one of the museum’s most famous artifacts, serves as a haunting memorial to the 29 men lost in the tragic 1975 shipwreck.
  • Historic Setting: Located at Whitefish Point Light Station, the museum grounds include historic buildings such as the lightkeeper’s quarters, a lookout tower, and surfboat house. Visitors can explore the Whitefish Point Light, the oldest active lighthouse on Lake Superior, adding a layer of maritime history to the experience.
  • Lake Superior’s Shipwreck Coast: The location of the museum, near a section of Lake Superior known as the “Shipwreck Coast,” is fitting, with over 200 shipwrecks documented in the area. The museum’s exhibits highlight the dangers sailors faced while navigating these treacherous waters.
  • Dramatic Setting: Stepping outside the museum, you’ll be treated to stunning views of Lake Superior, adding to the somber yet beautiful atmosphere as the vast waters stretch into the horizon.

The combination of history, breathtaking scenery, and the emotionally impactful exhibits makes the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum a deeply memorable and educational experience. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in maritime history or exploring Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Schedule

Open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM (seasonal hours may vary).

Entrance Fee

$14
Adults: $14; Seniors (65+): $10; Students (6–17): $10; Children under 6: Free.
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