History comes alive in the lakefront cities of Luna Pier and Monroe, home to Michigan's only state park on Lake Erie. Here, you'll find sandy beaches, boating, fishing, bird-watching and a variety of local shops and restaurants ready to welcome you with open arms.
Step back in time for America's 250th anniversary to honor the people, places and historic moments that made Lake Erie essential to our nation's story.
As America marks its 250th birthday, discover how 18th-century frontier expansion and colonial clashes along Lake Erie set the stage for a new nation.
From Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory to the rise of bustling port cities, find out how our Great Lake helped secure and forge a stronger nation during the 19th century.
Step into the 20th century to see how the region transformed into a massive industrial powerhouse, fueling the American war effort and driving unmatched manufacturing might.
Explore Lake Erie’s 21st-century journey through profound national tragedies, environmental awakenings, and a triumphant era of rust-belt revitalization along its historic waterfronts.
Explore 22 acres of world-class recreation and green space at the newly opened Ralph C. Wilson Centennial Park.
From best hot spots and hiking destinations to fine dining, wineries, cheap eats, waterpark, boutique and more, get the scoop on all of the best places to plan your next dinner date, family outing, weekend getaway, or extended vacation.
Get a closer look at the crucial waterways that shaped North American history and commerce and growth of our beloved waterfront cities.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with a taste of Detroit as you discover an array of unique, artfully crafted treats.
On Nov. 10, 1975, the largest ore carrier on the Great Lakes sank to the bottom of Lake Superior — a loss that's being honored with a series of events.