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Passage Island (Michigan)

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Island in Lake Superior, United States
Passage Island
Passage Island is located in MichiganPassage IslandPassage Island
Geography
LocationLake Superior
Isle Royale National Park
Coordinates48°14′07″N 88°20′59″W / 48.23528°N 88.34972°W / 48.23528; -88.34972
Administration
United States
StateMichigan
CountyKeweenaw County
TownshipHoughton Township
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

Passage Island is a small island in the U.S. territory in western Lake Superior. It is the northeasternmost island in Isle Royale National Park, and the northernmost part of Michigan with any human-made structures, although the Gull Island chain is slightly further north.

The island is uninhabited, but has a lighthouse (Passage Island Light) and a short hiking trail. The U.S. National Park Service conducts tours of the island which depart from Rock Harbor on Isle Royale.

Naming

The name "Passage Island" refers to the fact that ships out of and bound for Thunder Bay, Ontario often pass through the gap between Passage Island and Blake Point on the northeastern end of Isle Royale. Although this gap is three and a half miles wide, this passage was often dangerous during late season (early winter) conditions on Lake Superior, especially before the development of modern navigational aids. Great Lakes sailors refer to passing through this gap as "threading the needle."

References

  1. "Interpretive Programs at Isle Royale". Archived from the original on 2006-10-12.
  2. "The Most Underrated National Parks in America". 2024-05-30. Retrieved 2024-06-02.

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