5 Must-Do Stops on Old Mission Peninsula
Soak up good times and beautiful scenery at these wineries, restaurants, vistas and road-side attractions on Traverse City’s coast. These are the must-do stops on Old Mission Peninsula, whether you’re vacationing, keeping guests happy or simply enjoying the place you call home.
Wineries are certainly a big draw these days on scenic Old Mission Peninsula, a narrow finger of land that divides Grand Traverse Bay and stretches 19 miles into the turquoise waters of Lake Michigan.
But spend any time exploring Old Mission, the smaller of the region’s two peninsulas the other is Leelanau and you’ll discover much more than vineyards and world-class wines. Tidy cherry and apple orchards and expansive family farms share the bucolic landscape, along with unparalleled views both east and west of Grand Traverse Bay from hillside vistas.
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June 10, 2021
It’s summer, and there are plenty of fun things going out throughout Michigan that the entire family can enjoy.
Courtney Sheffer from the West Michigan Tourist Association has the details in this week’s What’s Happening in Northern Michigan.
Stroll the Streets in Boyne City
Boyne City invites you downtown to “Stroll the Streets” on Friday evenings this summer for live music, entertainment, children’s activities, and more. “Stroll the Streets” kicks off tomorrow from 6 to 9 p.m., and runs every Friday through Labor Day. It’s a great chance to pop into some local shops and restaurants, or just enjoy the outdoor atmosphere downtown.
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May 25, 2021
Tuesday is National Wine Day and May is actually Michigan Wine Month!
Melissa & Xavier just love wine and HAD to celebrate. So they got OUT & ABOUT for a little Traverse City wine tour.
Their first stop was wayyyyy down the Old Mission Peninsula at 2 Lads Winery. While there, owner Chris took the paid through a wine tasting. They learned why you smell the wine, what different wine types mean and that wine tasting doesn’t have to be crazy fancy.
Their second stop was Chateau Chantal. Owner Marie walked Melissa and Xavier through the winemaking process. They got to see how it goes from fermentation to bottling.