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Originally Posted by Ms PatriYacht
(Post 2905859)
Shawn D We just made plans with several boats from the Lake Erie offshore club (LEOPA) to have a long weekend in Charleviox the second week in August. We have about 7 boats so far and are booked at the DNR docks in downtown from Thurs-Sunday, departing on Monday. I am assuming you know Tracy (Wrinkleface) Let me know if anything is going on that weekend, I hear there is an Art Fair, but that is not what we are going for, we plan to do some day trips to Harbor Springs, Bay Harbor, Petosky etc. probably group up in one another's boat to save on gas. Most of our boats are between 38'-47', so for all go fasts, that is if you consider a BT a go fast:drink:
Anyway, There is always some going on. The marina just went though a complete renovation and all the facilities are brand new - super nice. Usually a band playing in the park. A walk off the docks to Whitney's Oyster bar, Andy's Deli ( great sandwiches), at closing time all the cool people end up at Helen's Top side bar Endless fudge and Ice Cream shops. Fine dining (not super formal) Grey Gables Inn ( 3-4 block walk), OR Argone Supper Club ( Quicky Cab - local drunk driver) Beaver Island is 32 miles with the Shamrock bar. Harbor has some great places to eat. (Tracy knows em) Bay Harbor - gotta see this place. used to be a Cement Plant. I think the bar there is The Knot Lealand is a favorite spot too. Typically go spend the night. Petoskey Hmm Too Much Town for me. But I realy like to eat at White Caps. A walk from the docks Boyne City Easy docks, Small shoppers dock though for 7) 38'+'ers Red Mesa - great Latin American food. 220 Lake Street - food and bar East Jordan - AKA South Arm of Lake Charlevoix - Nice cruise Eat at the Landings in the narrows (Ironton) along the way. Kinda oh how do I say? different. not known for their great food or their low prices. But it is pretty cool to boat to there, tie up and eat right on the Docks as you watch the car ferry and other boats go back and forth. good for lunch. once down in East jordan Murray's is the Bar Raft out Places Winds from the south - Young State park Loeb Bay 1st bay SE of Irish boat shop From the N & NW Oyster bay - A favorite!! straight across the lake from Charlevoix. Watch out for, but do check out the sunken Schooner. it is all the way in the back of the bay marked with a white plasic milk Jug. outline of the wreck is 1' under the water. we always anchor 15' from it. 7-9' of water, soft bottom. Look for Bald Eagles, there's a pair nesting in the back. Holy Island great place when you want it to be warmer. just pass the norrows in the south arm. SW winds Forbidden bay. just West of Ironton. Forbidden, cuz someone posted no 'overnight anchoring' signs on the shore. Even through any one has the right to anchor there. Obviously, everyone cruises the shores looking at the houses they can't afford. And believe me, regardless of how wealthly some are, this lake probably has some one wealthier. Going to East Jordan - South Arm on the North shore there is a beautiful Boat house you can put rigged sail boats in. Hope the weather is great for You, after all it is Michigan BTW if a PQ is a go fast, then so is BT. We just take our fridges, microwaves and toilets with us. |
Thanks Shawn I really appreciate it, that's a lot of info you just typed.
Hopefuly we can meet up with you locals for a little fun and raft off on Saturday or Sunday. When it gets closer we will talk more. Donna |
re reading your post has really made me anxious, Ian and I have been up there a few times, but really don't know the area and there is nothing like getting advice from a local.
Thanks again |
Originally Posted by Ms PatriYacht
(Post 2906476)
re reading your post has really made me anxious, Ian and I have been up there a few times, but really don't know the area and there is nothing like getting advice from a local.
Thanks again |
Originally Posted by midwestgirl
(Post 2903923)
will you be at Boyne Thunder?
Also used to vacation in this area as a kid for many years - mostly a little furthers south - at Torch Lake & Traverse City. Will plan on being there next year, though - I'd like to spend the July 4th weekend on Torch and then just stay up there for the poker run on the following week... |
Originally Posted by Shawn D
(Post 2906361)
A walk off the docks to Whitney's Oyster bar, Andy's Deli ( great sandwiches), at closing time all the cool people end up at Helen's Top side bar
Endless fudge and Ice Cream shops. Fine dining (not super formal) Grey Gables Inn ( 3-4 block walk), OR Argone Supper Club ( Quicky Cab - local drunk driver) -Dave |
Originally Posted by BlackJack58
(Post 2908587)
Sorry, I missed your post. Unfortunately, I could not make it up this year, as I am currently not working and had another commitment. Was there last year, though (sans boat) and had a great time.
Also used to vacation in this area as a kid for many years - mostly a little furthers south - at Torch Lake & Traverse City. Will plan on being there next year, though - I'd like to spend the July 4th weekend on Torch and then just stay up there for the poker run on the following week... |
nachos & burritos!
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Originally Posted by D2HP
(Post 2908755)
What about the Villager, best Nachos around!!!
-Dave Also the Weathervane Terrace over looking the Channel on the north side is really Good too. Also there is the little breakfast place Across from 7-11, used to be called Oma's. Not sure any more as I believed it changed hands |
Originally Posted by Shawn D
(Post 2909389)
Also there is the little breakfast place Across from 7-11, used to be called Oma's. Not sure any more as I believed it changed hands
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