Beaver Island Chamber of Commerce

Beaver Island
Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 5
Beaver Island, MI 49782
231 - 448 - 2505

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Working together with the Charlevoix Chamber of Commerce

 

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America's Emerald Isle
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B e a v e r  I s l a n d

The most remote inhabited island in the Great Lakes, with a year-round population of 550 - a large percentage, of Irish descent. The residents' isolation, independence and respect for nature and traditions of the Island have made time slow down. Because Beaver Island offers a serene, relaxed life-style, many visitors have become regular vacationers, property owners and permanent residents. We welcome you to discover Beaver Island and decide where it may fit into your life.

Ask the Chamber of Commerce

If you have questions about the Island, how to get here, where to stay, shops and restaurants, or things to do and see while you're here, don't hesitate to call the Chamber at (231) 448-2505.  Or you can email us at chamber@beaverisland.org

Get Ready for St. Patrick's Day on Beaver Island

The Annual Beaver Island St. Patrick's Day Games will be on Saturday, March 20, 2004.  St. Patrick's Day on Beaver Island is an event not to miss. If you have any questions, contact the Chamber of Commerce.
 

Last year fantastic ice caves formed on the ice sheet which surrounds the Island

Come and enjoy the beautiful winter scenes, clean crisp snow, and the quiet peaceful environment of winter...

 

Have a great time Cross Country Skiing, Ice Skating, Snow Shoeing, Ice Fishing, or Snowmobiling...

Then come and enjoy the beautiful trilliums and spring flowers along the old roads and trails

Glimpse the deer alongside the streets enjoying the year's new growth

 

 

Enjoy the lilacs which frame inland lakes you'll often have all to yourself...

Winter photos above courtesy of the Beaver Beacon.

Spring photos above courtesy of the NorthernIslander.

2004 Citizen of the Year

The criteria for the awards is "an individual or organization that has made a significant contribution to making Beaver Island a better place to live, work, or visit."  One award will be given to an individual, and another to an organization this year. The Deadline for nominations is April 2, 2004, and the Citizen of the Year Banquet  will be held Saturday, April 24th at Nina'a Restaurant. Click here for a Citizen of the Year nomination form, or contact the Chamber with any questions.

Beaver Island Map

About the Island

6 x 13 miles, Seven Inland Lakes, Hiking Trails, Campgrounds, Seven Nearby Islands, General Stores. Motels, B & Bīs, cabins, vacation homes, Restaurants, Car, bike, & boat rentals, Bank, medical center, library, taxi service, Beautiful harbor, two airports, two marinas, and two lighthouses.
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Things to do

Boating * Hiking * Camping * Fishing * Swimming *  Charter Boats * Nature Tours * Sailing * Hunting * Fall Colors * Cross-Country Skiing * Snowmobiling * Snoeshowing * or Just Getting Away!  [ More ]

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How to get here

Beaver Island is in the upper part of Lake Michigan, about 32 miles north of Charlevoix.  You can reach the island by either Ferry or Plane. [ More ]


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