Keweenaw Peninsula
The
Keweenaw Peninsula
is the most northern part of
Michigan
's
Upper Peninsula
. The northern end is referred to locally as
Copper Island
owing to a canal (
Keweenaw Waterway
) built in the
1860s
across the
peninsula
between the cities of
Houghton
on the south side and
Hancock
on the north. A Keweenaw Water Trail has been established around Copper Island. The Water Trail stretches approximately 125 miles and can be paddled in five to ten days, depending on weather and water conditions. List of towns in The Keweenaw:
Calumet
Copper Harbor
Dollar Bay
Dreamland
Hancock
Houghton
Lake Linden
Laurium
Mason
Mohawk
Ripley
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