At the center of Algonac is Algonac City Park, a park which contains a half-mile long boardwalk along the St. Clair River. Just to the north of the city is Algonac State Park.
Algonac was the birthplace of Emily Helen Butterfield, artist and first woman to be licensed as an architect in Michigan. She was famous for innovations in church architecture. It was the home of Chris-Craft boat company; the maker of the first mass-produced speed boats. It was also the home of Gar Wood the first great speed boat racer.
History
Algonac was first settled by John Martin in 1805. The area was then known as Manchester or Pointe Du Chene ("point of the oak"). In 1836, it was the fourth village laid out on the St. Clair River. In 1863, it was described as containing "a church, two or three saw-mills, a grist-mill, woollen factory, and about 700 inhabitants".
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City of Alg...
published: 10 Oct 2023
Algonac vacation rental home was used to harbor people crossing US-Canada border illegally
A rental home in Algonac was being used to harbor people who were crossing the U.S.-Canada border illegally, according to federal officials.
published: 26 Jan 2023
Fire destroys senior apartment complex in Algonac
Fire destroyed a senior apartment complex in Agonac.
published: 18 Nov 2021
Algonac quick history movie
Freshman history project
published: 08 Jun 2015
Man to pay school millage even after it fails in Algonac
Man to pay school millage even after it fails in Algonac
published: 16 May 2017
Algonac Harbour Club - Algonac, Michigan
published: 23 Feb 2020
The USCGC Bristol Bay passing Algonac, MI on 1-21-2024
USCGC Bristol Bay WTGB 102 -one of just two Bay-class cutters that work in conjunction with a special barge. BRISTOL BAY the second of the U.S. Coast Guard's 140-foot icebreaking tugs. She is named after the body of water formed by the Alaskan peninsula which empties into the Bering Sea. BRISTOL BAY was built by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Co. in 1978. She was commissioned in Detroit in 1979.
Designed by U.S. Coast Guard engineers, the BRISTOL BAY's primary responsibility is opening and maintaining icebound shipping lanes in the Great Lakes. Bay-class tugs are designed to continuously break at least 20 inches of hard, freshwater ice. The ships can break more than 3 feet of ice by backing and ramming. The Bay tugs have a special hull air lubrication system that helps extract the ship from thic...
published: 26 Jan 2024
The History of Algonac
Sam Tirakian 5th hour
published: 31 May 2015
Algonac State Park
Algonac State Park is located in St. Clair County, Michigan along the St. Clair River. The state park is best known for its views of the river, freighters that travel up and down the river during shipping season and the vast natural prairie and wildlife. Check out our trip to Algonac State Park and the local area of Algonac, Clay Twp and Marine City!
0:00 Intro
0:19 Park Information
1:18 Campgrounds
2:45 Park Activities
4:05 Local Attractions
For more information, check out the links below:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_trip_around_the_mitten/
More links coming soon!
Photo Credit: State Park Map- Michigan DNR Brochure- Cobb Communications
Photo Credit: Bridge to Bay Trail Map- BridgetoBayTrail.org
Photo and Vid...
Actual Start Date: 7/1/19
Welcome to StreamTime LIVE! Please read this important info.
You are watching a live stream of the Saint Clair River in Algonac, Mic...
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Welcome to StreamTime LIVE! Please read this important info.
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The state-of-the-art new camera went live on March 4, 2023. We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors, Dave Voyadanoff and Glenn Rank, and the unwavering support of the Algonac-Clay Historical Society, the City of Algonac, and Clay Township. Check out the great history of Algonac and all its news and events!
Historical Society: http://www.achistory.com/ach1/
City of Algonac: http://www.cityofalgonac.org/
Real Time Ship Tracking: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-82.3/centery:42.8/zoom:10
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Navigation Chart: https://bit.ly/2LddLsc
Current Conditions: https://www.weather.gov/greatlakes/
Rules of the River: https://bit.ly/2RRZcNw
United States, Michigan, St Clair County, Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Sarnia
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Algonac, Michigan is about 50 miles northeast of Detroit. Located at the end of the St. Clair River, the City of Algonac and the Township of Clay together are often referred to as the “Venice of Michigan,” with their many isles and canals. The area boasts the best pickerel fishing in the Great Lakes, great water fowl spotting in the St. Johns Marsh, a popular state park on the shore just north of Algonac, an automobile ferry to historic Harsens Island as well as a ferry to Walpole Island, considered the international gateway to Michigan.
You’ll see dozens of vessels a day, including freighters, tankers, tugs, barges, salties, passenger ships, international visitors and other vessels.
The shipping season on the Great Lakes normally runs from mid to late March through early January. However, the severity of the winter will impact the exact dates the shipping lanes open and close. Winter is also an opportunity to catch an ice breaker in action
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The state-of-the-art new camera went live on March 4, 2023. We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors, Dave Voyadanoff and Glenn Rank, and the unwavering support of the Algonac-Clay Historical Society, the City of Algonac, and Clay Township. Check out the great history of Algonac and all its news and events!
Historical Society: http://www.achistory.com/ach1/
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Navigation Chart: https://bit.ly/2LddLsc
Current Conditions: https://www.weather.gov/greatlakes/
Rules of the River: https://bit.ly/2RRZcNw
United States, Michigan, St Clair County, Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Sarnia
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Algonac, Michigan is about 50 miles northeast of Detroit. Located at the end of the St. Clair River, the City of Algonac and the Township of Clay together are often referred to as the “Venice of Michigan,” with their many isles and canals. The area boasts the best pickerel fishing in the Great Lakes, great water fowl spotting in the St. Johns Marsh, a popular state park on the shore just north of Algonac, an automobile ferry to historic Harsens Island as well as a ferry to Walpole Island, considered the international gateway to Michigan.
You’ll see dozens of vessels a day, including freighters, tankers, tugs, barges, salties, passenger ships, international visitors and other vessels.
The shipping season on the Great Lakes normally runs from mid to late March through early January. However, the severity of the winter will impact the exact dates the shipping lanes open and close. Winter is also an opportunity to catch an ice breaker in action
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USCGC Bristol Bay WTGB 102 -one of just two Bay-class cutters that work in conjunction with a special barge. BRISTOL BAY the second of the U.S. Coast Guard's 14...
USCGC Bristol Bay WTGB 102 -one of just two Bay-class cutters that work in conjunction with a special barge. BRISTOL BAY the second of the U.S. Coast Guard's 140-foot icebreaking tugs. She is named after the body of water formed by the Alaskan peninsula which empties into the Bering Sea. BRISTOL BAY was built by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Co. in 1978. She was commissioned in Detroit in 1979.
Designed by U.S. Coast Guard engineers, the BRISTOL BAY's primary responsibility is opening and maintaining icebound shipping lanes in the Great Lakes. Bay-class tugs are designed to continuously break at least 20 inches of hard, freshwater ice. The ships can break more than 3 feet of ice by backing and ramming. The Bay tugs have a special hull air lubrication system that helps extract the ship from thick ice and improves ice breaking ability at slower speeds
The ship also performs missions such as search and rescue, marine environmental protection, law enforcement and port security and safety
In August 1991, Bristol Bay became the first Bay-class tug to receive a barge specially-designed to perform aids-to-navigation work. The 120-foot long barge works with the ship to service more than 160 aids to navigation each year.
USCGC Bristol Bay WTGB 102 -one of just two Bay-class cutters that work in conjunction with a special barge. BRISTOL BAY the second of the U.S. Coast Guard's 140-foot icebreaking tugs. She is named after the body of water formed by the Alaskan peninsula which empties into the Bering Sea. BRISTOL BAY was built by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Co. in 1978. She was commissioned in Detroit in 1979.
Designed by U.S. Coast Guard engineers, the BRISTOL BAY's primary responsibility is opening and maintaining icebound shipping lanes in the Great Lakes. Bay-class tugs are designed to continuously break at least 20 inches of hard, freshwater ice. The ships can break more than 3 feet of ice by backing and ramming. The Bay tugs have a special hull air lubrication system that helps extract the ship from thick ice and improves ice breaking ability at slower speeds
The ship also performs missions such as search and rescue, marine environmental protection, law enforcement and port security and safety
In August 1991, Bristol Bay became the first Bay-class tug to receive a barge specially-designed to perform aids-to-navigation work. The 120-foot long barge works with the ship to service more than 160 aids to navigation each year.
Algonac State Park is located in St. Clair County, Michigan along the St. Clair River. The state park is best known for its views of the river, freighters that ...
Algonac State Park is located in St. Clair County, Michigan along the St. Clair River. The state park is best known for its views of the river, freighters that travel up and down the river during shipping season and the vast natural prairie and wildlife. Check out our trip to Algonac State Park and the local area of Algonac, Clay Twp and Marine City!
0:00 Intro
0:19 Park Information
1:18 Campgrounds
2:45 Park Activities
4:05 Local Attractions
For more information, check out the links below:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_trip_around_the_mitten/
More links coming soon!
Photo Credit: State Park Map- Michigan DNR Brochure- Cobb Communications
Photo Credit: Bridge to Bay Trail Map- BridgetoBayTrail.org
Photo and Video Credits: A Trip Around The Mitten
#atriparoundthemitten #mistateparks #michigan #puremichigan #algonac #marinecity #stclairriver #camping #algonacstatepark #michiganfishing #bluewater #hiking
Algonac State Park is located in St. Clair County, Michigan along the St. Clair River. The state park is best known for its views of the river, freighters that travel up and down the river during shipping season and the vast natural prairie and wildlife. Check out our trip to Algonac State Park and the local area of Algonac, Clay Twp and Marine City!
0:00 Intro
0:19 Park Information
1:18 Campgrounds
2:45 Park Activities
4:05 Local Attractions
For more information, check out the links below:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089249291574
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_trip_around_the_mitten/
More links coming soon!
Photo Credit: State Park Map- Michigan DNR Brochure- Cobb Communications
Photo Credit: Bridge to Bay Trail Map- BridgetoBayTrail.org
Photo and Video Credits: A Trip Around The Mitten
#atriparoundthemitten #mistateparks #michigan #puremichigan #algonac #marinecity #stclairriver #camping #algonacstatepark #michiganfishing #bluewater #hiking
Actual Start Date: 7/1/19
Welcome to StreamTime LIVE! Please read this important info.
You are watching a live stream of the Saint Clair River in Algonac, Michigan, for people who enjoy watching ships. You are welcome to join our chat, but keep in mind that we have established rules. Please check them out below.
Announcing channel memberships! Become a channel member here! https://www.youtube.com/streamtimelive/join
The state-of-the-art new camera went live on March 4, 2023. We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors, Dave Voyadanoff and Glenn Rank, and the unwavering support of the Algonac-Clay Historical Society, the City of Algonac, and Clay Township. Check out the great history of Algonac and all its news and events!
Historical Society: http://www.achistory.com/ach1/
City of Algonac: http://www.cityofalgonac.org/
Real Time Ship Tracking: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-82.3/centery:42.8/zoom:10
Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/AZgBY6x7dZ1dAb7E7
Navigation Chart: https://bit.ly/2LddLsc
Current Conditions: https://www.weather.gov/greatlakes/
Rules of the River: https://bit.ly/2RRZcNw
United States, Michigan, St Clair County, Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Sarnia
Link #1 to Broadcastify https://www.broadcastify.com/webPlayer/41872
Link # 2 to Broadcastify. https://m.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/41872
Don't Miss a Ship! Check out our Highlights spreadsheet for the dates/times of all our boats:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12sJhCsSqZM5agWBrrMwtTgKmMsA042GefBbpCYdfgZ8/edit#gid=271657246
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ABOUT THIS FEED:
Algonac, Michigan is about 50 miles northeast of Detroit. Located at the end of the St. Clair River, the City of Algonac and the Township of Clay together are often referred to as the “Venice of Michigan,” with their many isles and canals. The area boasts the best pickerel fishing in the Great Lakes, great water fowl spotting in the St. Johns Marsh, a popular state park on the shore just north of Algonac, an automobile ferry to historic Harsens Island as well as a ferry to Walpole Island, considered the international gateway to Michigan.
You’ll see dozens of vessels a day, including freighters, tankers, tugs, barges, salties, passenger ships, international visitors and other vessels.
The shipping season on the Great Lakes normally runs from mid to late March through early January. However, the severity of the winter will impact the exact dates the shipping lanes open and close. Winter is also an opportunity to catch an ice breaker in action
ABOUT STREAMTIME LIVE:
StreamTime Live's goal is to be THE go-to source for the most interesting and curated selection of live feeds in the world, brought to you with exceptional quality and family-friendly, moderated chats.
Thanks for stopping by, we’re glad you’re here! Please check back frequently for new cams!
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Know a good location for a camera? We’d love to hear! Please email us at [email protected]. If you have any contacts, please let us know!
USCGC Bristol Bay WTGB 102 -one of just two Bay-class cutters that work in conjunction with a special barge. BRISTOL BAY the second of the U.S. Coast Guard's 140-foot icebreaking tugs. She is named after the body of water formed by the Alaskan peninsula which empties into the Bering Sea. BRISTOL BAY was built by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Co. in 1978. She was commissioned in Detroit in 1979.
Designed by U.S. Coast Guard engineers, the BRISTOL BAY's primary responsibility is opening and maintaining icebound shipping lanes in the Great Lakes. Bay-class tugs are designed to continuously break at least 20 inches of hard, freshwater ice. The ships can break more than 3 feet of ice by backing and ramming. The Bay tugs have a special hull air lubrication system that helps extract the ship from thick ice and improves ice breaking ability at slower speeds
The ship also performs missions such as search and rescue, marine environmental protection, law enforcement and port security and safety
In August 1991, Bristol Bay became the first Bay-class tug to receive a barge specially-designed to perform aids-to-navigation work. The 120-foot long barge works with the ship to service more than 160 aids to navigation each year.
Algonac State Park is located in St. Clair County, Michigan along the St. Clair River. The state park is best known for its views of the river, freighters that travel up and down the river during shipping season and the vast natural prairie and wildlife. Check out our trip to Algonac State Park and the local area of Algonac, Clay Twp and Marine City!
0:00 Intro
0:19 Park Information
1:18 Campgrounds
2:45 Park Activities
4:05 Local Attractions
For more information, check out the links below:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089249291574
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_trip_around_the_mitten/
More links coming soon!
Photo Credit: State Park Map- Michigan DNR Brochure- Cobb Communications
Photo Credit: Bridge to Bay Trail Map- BridgetoBayTrail.org
Photo and Video Credits: A Trip Around The Mitten
#atriparoundthemitten #mistateparks #michigan #puremichigan #algonac #marinecity #stclairriver #camping #algonacstatepark #michiganfishing #bluewater #hiking
At the center of Algonac is Algonac City Park, a park which contains a half-mile long boardwalk along the St. Clair River. Just to the north of the city is Algonac State Park.
Algonac was the birthplace of Emily Helen Butterfield, artist and first woman to be licensed as an architect in Michigan. She was famous for innovations in church architecture. It was the home of Chris-Craft boat company; the maker of the first mass-produced speed boats. It was also the home of Gar Wood the first great speed boat racer.
History
Algonac was first settled by John Martin in 1805. The area was then known as Manchester or Pointe Du Chene ("point of the oak"). In 1836, it was the fourth village laid out on the St. Clair River. In 1863, it was described as containing "a church, two or three saw-mills, a grist-mill, woollen factory, and about 700 inhabitants".
Its good to be a man these days dont have no conscious about my evil ways dont ever feel bad for the awful things I say its good to be a man these days To be a man would be serene drinking beer till i get mean chewing tabaco kissing girl like lifes a dream to be a man would be serene and i bet it gets tiering always having to be right well id love to be a cheating man to fill those lonely nights to be a man would be just fine my only worry would be my reseeding hair line i only give love thats on my own time to be a man would be just fine to be a man would be damn good id do dumb things cause i should getting stuck in a ditch like my woman knew i would to be a man would be damn good
AlgonacCity Council members were informed on Jan ...At the end of the fiscal year, Algonac had about $4.79 million of total assets, with about $886,000 of liabilities, with an ending fund balance of about $3.9 million.
AlgonacMayorRocky Gillis said 2024 was an “incredible year” for the city, and 2025 “is going to be huge.” ... “I’d love to see Algonac become a true destination spot,” he added.
The inaugural Algonac golf cart parade drove through the city on Dec ... The event was put on by Youth for the Future and its president Jacob Skarbek, who is also on the Algonac City Council.
AlgonacCity Council members approved several items at a recent meeting, including giving their support for a company looking to apply for a grant for high-speed internet in St.
BrianRanger remembers the first time he brought an Algonac wrestling team to the Macomb County Invitational Classic... After finishing second to Dakota the last three seasons, Algonac climbed into the top spot with 261.5 points.
An Algonac man who was arrested on child pornography charges has been sentenced to prison. AndrewArnold, 31, was convicted as part of a plea agreement that saw the eight felony counts he was originally charged with reduced to three counts.
Both the Algonac and CardinalMooney girls basketball teams want to accomplish the former this season.Finally, everyone is back at Algonac ... But make no mistake, Algonac is far from satisfied.
AlgonacCity Council members voted on Dec ... “Algonac, Clay Township and Ira Township are all working to reduce excess clear water flowing to the wastewater treatment plant,” Gillis said ... Algonac 30%, Clay Township 35% and Ira Township 35%.
The AlgonacLions Club recently delivered a U-Haul truck full of toys, toiletries, makeup and other play items for Children’s Hospital of Michigan patients and their families. Members of the Algonac Lions Club, as well as Lions Clubs in St.
The AlgonacCity Council approved several items on Nov ... “At the city council meeting of April 16, 2024, city council approved the memorandum of agreement between the city of Algonac and Friends of the St.
The walk, which takes place in a custom-built 9,500-square-foot log home in Algonac, features over 300Christmas trees and around 130,000 ornaments and display items, organizers said in a news release.
AlgonacLions Club members celebrate milestones. A few Algonac Lions Club members recently reached milestones within the chapter and in their lives ... The Algonac Lions Club has also recently started a Lion of the Month ... (Courtesy of Algonac Lions Club).