Gay Stamp Sands
The stamp sands at Gay are what's left of the copper ore that was processed at the nearby Mohawk Stamp Mill. In the early 1900's, the...
Misery Bay
Contrary to the name, this is one of the nicest beaches in the area. From where you park, the beach is beautiful fine sand that...
Mount Houghton
A favorite camping spot for of many due to its beautiful views of Lac Le Belle and Lake Superior, Mount Houghton is relatively isolated...
Breakers
Also known as North Canal Township Park, this is one of two beaches at the north mouth of the Portage Canal, the other being at McClain...
Freda
Just down the road from Redridge is the town of Freda, MI. This place was once home to the Champion Stamp Mill which processed ore from...
Quincy Mill
Located right across the road from the dredge are the remains of Quincy Stamp Mill No. 1. This was used by the Quincy Mining Company for...
Redridge Dam
One of only a handful of steel dams built in North America, the Red Ridge dam was finished in the early 20th century to create a...
The Dredge
One of the more striking remnants of the past, the Quincy Dredge No. 2 (or "the Dredge" as it's more commonly known) is a sunken...