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De Tour Passage Underwater Preserve

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Nearest city
  
De Tour Village

Country
  
United States of America

De Tour Passage Underwater Preserve

Location
  
Lake Huron, Chippewa County, Michigan USA

Governing body
  
Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Management
  
Michigan Department of Natural Resources

The DeTour Passage Underwater Preserve is a preservation area in the U.S. state of Michigan. Located in Lake Huron, it completely surrounds Drummond Island and includes all of DeTour Passage and adjacent sections of Lake Huron and the St. Mary's River.

Contents

Map of De Tour Passage, De Tour Village, MI, USA

HistoryEdit

With the discovery of significant hematite mines in northern Minnesota in the late 19th century, and the construction of steel mills from the late 19th century onward in and around Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, and Gary, Indiana, the DeTour Passage became an essential element in one of the most significant commodity supply pipelines of the Great Lakes.

The DeTour Passage carries almost all of the commercial water traffic that is entering or leaving Lake Superior. In addition, quarries on Drummond Island are a rich source of commercial dolomite limestone and aggregates, and many vessels have called upon Drummond Island to pick up stone cargoes. For these reasons, the DeTour Passage Underwater Preserve is exceptionally rich in Lake freighter wrecks of all kinds.

A historic lighthouse, the DeTour Reef Light, today protects continuing freight traffic through this waterway.

References

De Tour Passage Underwater Preserve Wikipedia