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Chasing Great Lakes Freighters: Mackinac Bridge Boat Cruise Aboard OLIVE

Chasing Great Lakes Freighters: Mackinac Bridge Boat Cruise Aboard OLIVE

Ages 12+ • 3 Hours • Boat Tour

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Adventure Brief

Hop aboard OLIVE for a high-speed, small-group chase of Great Lakes freighters in the Straits of Mackinac. Sail under the Mackinac Bridge, photograph massive cargo ships up close, and experience the working heart of Great Lakes shipping.

3 Hours
moderate
Family Friendly

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No Experience Required

On the Freighter Chasing Cruise you meet in Mackinaw City, Michigan, and climb aboard OLIVE, a 24-foot Parker offshore boat to chase Great Lakes freighters across the Straits of Mackinac. The Straits—where Lake Michigan meets Lake Huron—are a working seascape defined by hulking lakers, the suspension arc of the Mackinac Bridge, and shoals that funnel commercial traffic. This three-hour outing is a close-up study in scale: towering cargo decks, rust-toned hulls, and the slow, deliberate motion of vessels that can be as long as football fields.

Once off the dock the rhythm of the water shifts. Captains tune to the shipping schedule and plot a chase—sometimes east, sometimes west—following convoys as they hug charted channels. Photographers and ship enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to sail within photographic range of these freighters, often traveling as far as 20 miles from shore. The operator makes an extra pass under the Mackinac Bridge for sweeping portrait shots framed by the bridge’s steel and the open sky.

The geology of the region—glacially scoured bedrock and shallow shoals—creates predictable shipping lanes and dramatic light on the water. Seabirds wheel over bow wakes; you may spot bald eagles scanning shorelines or harbor seals bobbing nearshore. The cruise is as much about industrial history as it is nature: these freighters are the modern heirs of a 19th-century trade that forged Michigan’s economy and continues to move iron ore, limestone, and grain.

Practical notes: meet in Mackinaw City; minimum age is 12 and tours run with a maximum of four passengers, which makes the trip personalized and adaptable. Expect brisk wind and spray; personal items should fit in a backpack. Drones are permitted but remain your responsibility. If no freighters are scheduled, the operator will offer rescheduling or an alternate tour.

Why book: this is a rare chance to see lake freighters from a nimble offshore platform—immediate, noisy, and enormous. The operator’s small-boat format yields photo angles and access impossible from shore or large ferries. It’s a compact, intense, maritime outing that pairs history, engineering, and the elemental clarity of Great Lakes weather.

For travelers based in nearby Mackinaw City or Cheboygan, the Freighter Chasing Cruise delivers a concentrated, slice of Upper Peninsula maritime life—perfect for photographers, ship buffs, and anyone who wants to feel the scale of Great Lakes commerce under the Mackinac sky.

Wear a windproof shell, layered clothing, and non-slip shoes; spray can cool you even on warm days. Groups are small, so guides tailor route and narration—ask about freighter names, cargo types, and the region’s navigation markers. Families appreciate the educational angle; the combination of speed, proximity, and commentary turns a cruise into a really memorable lesson in maritime logistics and Great Lakes ecology.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum age is 12; all minors should be accompanied by an adult.

Tours can go as far as 20 miles from shore depending on freighter locations and conditions.

Drones are allowed, but the operator is not responsible for drone-related incidents—follow FAA rules and local guidelines.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3 Hours

Fitness Level

Light to moderate fitness; you’ll board a small offshore boat and stand or sit on a moving vessel for several hours.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagle
  • Harbor seal

History

The Straits of Mackinac have been a commercial corridor since the 19th century; the Mackinac Bridge opened to traffic in 1957, changing regional travel.

Conservation

Keep distance from wildlife, secure loose gear, and pack out waste; small-boat traffic can disturb birds and shorelines if rules aren’t followed.

Related Adventures & Guides

  • Explore more Mackinaw City adventures
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  • Read our Mackinaw City travel guide

Operated By

Ages 12+ • 3 Hours • Boat Tour

Adventure Tips

Dress for spray and wind

Bring a windproof shell and layered clothing—wind and lake spray can cool you quickly even on warm days.

essential

Bring motion-sickness remedies

The chase can be choppy; if you’re prone to seasickness, take medication or use acupressure bands beforehand.

warning

Pack light in a small backpack

All personal items should fit in a backpack-sized bag to keep the deck clear and secure.

info

Protect camera gear

Use a UV filter, fast shutter speeds, and a neck strap; salt spray and rocking motion demand secure, quick settings.

essential

Recommended Gear

Windproof jacket

Shields you from wind and spray during the chase.

spring

Essential

Non-slip shoes

Keeps footing secure on a wet deck.

summer

Essential

Small backpack

Holds personal items and keeps the deck uncluttered.

Essential

Camera with strap

For sharp, secure photos of fast-moving freighters and bridge passes.

Essential