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travelnutz
Apr 27, 2016Explorer II
True, you don't see Lake Superior on the Canadian side vary often when staying on Hwy 17. Have to drive off 17 and it's there! The Hwy is mostly inland from the lake due to the steep rock banks along the shore. The U.S. side is very different as many roads are right along the lakeshore with countless turnouts, parks, and public beaches and quaint little towns too and CG's galore.
We live and have lived on the Lake Michigan Shoreline in West Michigan for over 74 years and see the huge pure clean lake and pure golden quartz sand everyday so we don't get bothered by not being able to see the lakes constantly. We just take seeing the lake daily being normal! Maybe we are just spoiled brats!Michigan has 4 of the 5 Great Lakes shores on it and over 3,200 miles of Great Lake Shoreline. No way would we ever move away from where we live as it's like living is the finest resort 24/7/365 and it's simply gorgeous+! Doesn't hurt that we are RV nutz and boating maniacs all over our area and the little puddle called Lake Michigan.
We live and have lived on the Lake Michigan Shoreline in West Michigan for over 74 years and see the huge pure clean lake and pure golden quartz sand everyday so we don't get bothered by not being able to see the lakes constantly. We just take seeing the lake daily being normal! Maybe we are just spoiled brats!Michigan has 4 of the 5 Great Lakes shores on it and over 3,200 miles of Great Lake Shoreline. No way would we ever move away from where we live as it's like living is the finest resort 24/7/365 and it's simply gorgeous+! Doesn't hurt that we are RV nutz and boating maniacs all over our area and the little puddle called Lake Michigan.
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