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Drummond Island Campgrounds

DRUMMOND TOWNSHIP PARK
(906) 493-5245; no reservations
46 rustic sites (vault toilets, no showers) enjoy a private, pretty wooded setting near the water, with one of the island's few sand beaches for swimming, and stunning sunsets. Some sites have electricity. See online map. The convenient location is not far from the village, ferry, or commercial Four Corners. There's a boat ramp. This is a good place for kayakers and canoeists to put in. This first-come, first-serve campground is a popular place in summer, but there's usually a spot except for July 4 weekend. Failing that, campers can almost always find spots at several resort campgrounds: Four Seasons on Tourist Rd. (493-5291), H&H in the village (493-5288), and Johnson's Resort on Scott Bay (493-5550).

Just north off M-134, 7 miles east of the ferry. Currently $8/night, $9.25 with electricity. Also weekly, monthly rates.


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DRUMMOND ISLAND
POINTS OF INTEREST
Drummond Island Resort & Conference Center. 2000 acres bought by Domino's Pizza magnate Tom Monaghan with a beautiful golf course, a lavish retreat, a splendid bowling alley, restaurants, a beautiful clay shooting range ... more

Drummond Island Historical Museum. Items include items used by Indians, Finnish farmers, Yankee settlers, plus displays of a British fort, the lumber era, ferry boats, and commercial fishing ... more

Drummond Island Yacht Haven. A big marina with a variety of boat rentals (from fishing to pontoon boats), also guides, and lots of supplies and gear ... more

Johnson's Sport Shop. Shop with wide selections of hunting and fishing gear (including ice fishing, tackle, and bows) plus camping & snowmobiling accessories. Owners are up on fishing and hunting conditions. ... more

Sune's Dry Goods & Grocery. Grocery-general store has most of the essentials. Ccomplete line of Woolrich clothing (women's, men's, blankets, slippers, hats, gloves); souvenirs and some regional books; glassware, toys, small appliances; sweats and Ts ... more

Big Shoal Township Beach. A tucked-away sand beach in a cove ... more

Back country adventures. 200-foot-high cliffs, a river connecting 4 lakes with wild rice and loons, a limestone outcropping with rare grasslands and alpine plants, a place rich in fossils, a protected bay with 30 islands ... more

North Haven Rentals & Gifts. A good first stop on the island, this log lodge has an upscale gift shop, canoe, kayak, and pontoon boat rentals, maps, and advice ... more

Drummond Island Wi-fi Hotspot. Drummond Island Public Library has wi-fi & public computers. 29943 E Court, between Lane & Townline roads. Open Mon Tues & Fri 10:30-3:30, Thur 2-7. ... more

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