Mackinac Island Lilac Festival
The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival is filled with events and the celebration of the Island’s many varieties of lilacs.
Photo by Indian River Chamber of Commerce
Indian River celebrates summer in Northern Michigan with SummerFest, five days of family fun. With a parade, lobster fest, duck race and kayak event, there is something for all ages in Indian River. So much to do in Indian River.
Indian River Regional Chamber of Commerce
3435 S. Straits Hwy., Indian River, MI, 49749
(231) 238-9325
The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival is filled with events and the celebration of the Island’s many varieties of lilacs.
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