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Nice 3BR 1BA home with full basement and owned access to 129...

Lakefront  Home  Baraga, Michigan

14920 US Hwy 41

3 1.0   Sf: 1465   Yr: 1970  Acres: 1.250

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Lakefront  Home  Houghton, Michigan

14998 N Superior

2 3.0   Sf: 3080   Yr: 2006  Acres: 52.000

Overlooking it all, this is your chance to acquire the hottest...

Acreage  Houghton, Michigan

TBD Cedar St

Acres: 61.300

Durchman Lake is located just a mile south of Mt Curwood...

Waterfront  Acreage  L Anse, Michigan

TBD Durchman Lake Rd

Acres: 160.000

This custom-built 32x26 cedar log cabin, with a beautiful 11x11...

Lakefront  Home  L Anse, Michigan

14522 Timbers

3 1.0   Sf: 1307   Yr: 2004  Acres: 3.630

Lakefront living in East Grosse Point Shores. This home is...

Lakefront  Home  Hancock, Michigan

26907 E Grosse Point Shores

2 2.0   Sf: 1632   Yr: 1989  Acres: 0.910

Nestled in the heart of nature, this stunning 10.46-acre...

Lakefront  Acreage  Lake Linden, Michigan

TBD RICE LAKE

Acres: 10.460

Nestled in the heart of nature, this stunning 10.46-acre...

Lakefront  Acreage  Lake Linden, Michigan

TBD Rice Lake

Acres: 10.460

1.77 ACRE MICHIGAN LAKEFRONT Parcel For Sale!! - This Torch Lake...

Lakefront  Lot  Dollar Bay, Michigan

TBD Red Barn Road 4

Acres: 1.770

1.77 ACRE MICHIGAN LAKEFRONT Parcel For Sale!! - This Torch Lake...

Waterfront  Lot  Dollar Bay, Michigan

Parcel #4 Red Barn Road

Acres: 1.770

LAKE SUPERIOR at its finest......this is a supreme location with...

Lakefront  Home  Baraga, Michigan

13755 Sunrise

4 3.0   Sf: 3000   Yr: 2003  Acres: 1.210

Lake Superior - Houghton County Information

Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes in surface area and volume. Lake Superior could contain all the other Great Lakes plus three more lakes the size of Lake Erie. Water flows into the lake from many small rivers and streams. The Long Lac and Ogoki diversions in Canada channel water into Lake Superior that would otherwise flow into Hudson Bay. By order of the International Joint Commission, the lake's level, controlled by gates on the St. Marys River at Sault Ste. Marie, may not exceed 602 ft (183 m) above sea level. Each year a small percentage of the lake's water flows out through the St. Marys River, and it takes almost two centuries for the water to be completely replaced (retention time). The Lake Superior drainage basin is rich in natural resources and scenic beauty. It is sparsely populated and economically dependent on its natural resources, which include metals, minerals, forests and recreation/tourism opportunities such as national lakeshores and national/state/provincial parks. It is particularly known for its clear, cold water and agate beaches. A circle tour guides highway travelers around the lakeshore. Many shipwrecks in Lake Superior are now protected in bottomland preserves and accessible to recreational divers. In 1985, scientists using a submersible vessel descended for the first time to the deepest part (-1,333 ft./-405 m) of Lake Superior near the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan waters. Lake Superior contains 3 quadrillion gallons of water, that is 3,000.000.000.000.000 gallons of water. That’s ten percent of the world’s fresh surface water and one half of the water in the Great Lakes. Lake Superior contains enough water to flood all of Canada, the United States, Mexico and South America with one foot of water. The shoreline length of Lake Superior is 2,938 kilometers or 1826 miles. What fills Lake Superior with water? Each year, 2.5 feet of water fall on the lake as rain or snow, and two more feet enter through ground water and approximately 20 rivers and streams, the largest of which are the mighty Nipigon River in Ontario and the St. Louis River in Minnesota. Of the 4.5 feet of water flowing into the lake each year, approximately 1/3 of this or 1.6 feet evaporates and the remainder flows to the lower Great Lakes through the St. Mary’s River at Sault Ste. Marie.