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Glen Haven Historic District

The Historic Glen Haven District is located in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The Village of Glen Haven on Lake Michigan was established in 1857 and supplied fuel to steamers along the Great Lakes. Glen Haven is the best preserved cord wood station on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan and perhaps the entire Great Lakes. Glen Haven was a company town and eventually diversified into farming, canning of fruit, and tourism. The district includes a general store; a cannery that was first built as a warehouse and converted to a state-of-the-art cannery for cherries in the early 1920s and now is a museum of historic boats that were used around Glen Haven and the Manitou Islands; a fully restored 1920s blacksmith shop with demonstrations. There is also a Lake Michigan beach for swimming or walking. The restrooms provide a changing area.

Glen Haven Blacksmith Shop
Kerry Kelly 2006
Glen Haven Cannery
Kerry Kelly 2006
Glen Haven General Store
Terry Phipps 2005

What you can do here

Recurring Cultural Event, Self-Guided Touring, ADA Accessible, Fee, Parking, Restrooms, Water, Swimming, Birding, Scenic Viewing

Glen Haven Road
Glen Arbor, MI 49636
GPS: 44.89938, -86.02981
Hours: General Store is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day and during June is open Friday to Sunday; Cannery is open 11 am - 5 pm daily Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day; Blacksmith Shop The blacksmith shop is open Memorial Day to Labor Day 11 am to 5 pm