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Soo Locks Visitors Center Update

Welcome to Mid-City Motel, located in Sault Sainte Marie MI this motel features free WiFi access and a free transfer service to Kewadin Casinos which is 7 minutes' drive away. The Soo Locks can be reached in 5 minutes' walk. Cable TV is provided in every room at Mid-City Motel. Kewadin Casinos THIS IS KEWADIN COUNTRY. Whenever you're in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, you're never far from a Kewadin Casino experience. And that means moments you'll hold on to forever. From live entertainment, to gaming, promotions and events.

The Soo Locks Visitors Center and Observation Deck are currently closed to the public due to COVID-19. However, the Soo Locks Park is still open and is a great place to see freighters.

A Wonder of Engineering & Human Ingenuity

Affectionately called the 'Linchpin of the Great Lakes' by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the Soo Locks are an engineering marvel with roots dating back to the mid-1800s. Each year it's estimated that 500,000 people visit these iconic locks that connect Lakes Superior and Huron.

Thanks to the Soo Locks freighters over 1,000 feet in length can traverse freely along the St. Marys River all the way from Duluth, Minnesota outward into the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. Roughly 7,000 vessels pass through the Locks yearly hauling nearly 86 million tons of cargo. See how freighters, barges, tugboats and more are lifted and lowered the 21-foot difference between Superior and Huron here.

Most ships utilize the Poe Lock (1,200 feet) which was rebuilt in 1968 to accommodate larger and more modern ships. The MacArthur Lock (800 feet), constructed in 1943, is still in operation as well. It is the lock closest to Sault Ste. Marie, which the observation deck in the Soo Locks Park overlooks, and was named after General Douglas MacArthur. The Davis and Sabin Locks were built in 1914 and 1919 respectively. Currently, only Soo Area Office vessels use the Davis while the Sabin was officially decommissioned in 2010 after being inactive since 1989.

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(51 Miles from St. Ignace)

Is coming within feet of a massive Great Lakes freighter on your bucket list? Be sure to visit the Soo Locks where you can stand watch ships lock through the canal linking Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Take a stroll along Portage Avenue where you can enjoy a casual ice cream cone, visit the many shops or enjoy a meal at one of the local restaurants.

Soo Locks

Get a glimpse of maritime history at the Soo Locks, where freighters, barges, tugboats and more traverse the 21-foot drop between Lake Superior and Lake Huron every day and night. They have been referred to as one of the great wonders of the world and are still the largest (& one of the busiest) waterway traffic systems on earth! Watching huge vessels pass through the Locks is a unique experience that cannot be seen anywhere else in the United States!
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Soo Locks Boat Tours

Take a boat ride through the Locks, onto Lake Superior and under the International bridge, before crossing into Canadian waters. The tour is 2 hours long and is one of the top attractions in Michigan. So come and experience the sights and sounds of Sault Ste. Marie that you will remember forever.
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Tower of History

Soaring 210 feet above Sault Ste. Marie and the Soo Locks, the tower has observation platforms for visitors to get spectacular views and photos of the world's busiest inland shipping channel. In the view below from the Tower of History, one can see several historic houses, and the Museum Ship Valley Camp.
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Museum Ship Valley Camp

Our EDMUND FITZGERALD exhibit holds the two lifeboats from the stricken vessel. Torn away during the sinking, these lifeboats are two of very few major artifacts recovered after the tragic demise. The exhibit also features an hour long presentation about the events that occurred on November 10, 1975 which caused the tragic loss of one of the Great Lakes' largest freighters.
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Kewadin Casino

Soo Locks Boat Tours

Kewadin Casino Sault Ste. Marie offers a variety of Vegas-style gaming including Blackjack, Poker, Roulette, Craps, 3 Card Poker, Keno, bingo, and over 800 slots to choose from.
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Soo Locks Visitors Center Update

Welcome to Mid-City Motel, located in Sault Sainte Marie MI this motel features free WiFi access and a free transfer service to Kewadin Casinos which is 7 minutes' drive away. The Soo Locks can be reached in 5 minutes' walk. Cable TV is provided in every room at Mid-City Motel. Kewadin Casinos THIS IS KEWADIN COUNTRY. Whenever you're in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, you're never far from a Kewadin Casino experience. And that means moments you'll hold on to forever. From live entertainment, to gaming, promotions and events.

The Soo Locks Visitors Center and Observation Deck are currently closed to the public due to COVID-19. However, the Soo Locks Park is still open and is a great place to see freighters.

A Wonder of Engineering & Human Ingenuity

Affectionately called the 'Linchpin of the Great Lakes' by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the Soo Locks are an engineering marvel with roots dating back to the mid-1800s. Each year it's estimated that 500,000 people visit these iconic locks that connect Lakes Superior and Huron.

Thanks to the Soo Locks freighters over 1,000 feet in length can traverse freely along the St. Marys River all the way from Duluth, Minnesota outward into the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. Roughly 7,000 vessels pass through the Locks yearly hauling nearly 86 million tons of cargo. See how freighters, barges, tugboats and more are lifted and lowered the 21-foot difference between Superior and Huron here.

Most ships utilize the Poe Lock (1,200 feet) which was rebuilt in 1968 to accommodate larger and more modern ships. The MacArthur Lock (800 feet), constructed in 1943, is still in operation as well. It is the lock closest to Sault Ste. Marie, which the observation deck in the Soo Locks Park overlooks, and was named after General Douglas MacArthur. The Davis and Sabin Locks were built in 1914 and 1919 respectively. Currently, only Soo Area Office vessels use the Davis while the Sabin was officially decommissioned in 2010 after being inactive since 1989.

(51 Miles from St. Ignace)

Is coming within feet of a massive Great Lakes freighter on your bucket list? Be sure to visit the Soo Locks where you can stand watch ships lock through the canal linking Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Take a stroll along Portage Avenue where you can enjoy a casual ice cream cone, visit the many shops or enjoy a meal at one of the local restaurants.

Soo Locks

Get a glimpse of maritime history at the Soo Locks, where freighters, barges, tugboats and more traverse the 21-foot drop between Lake Superior and Lake Huron every day and night. They have been referred to as one of the great wonders of the world and are still the largest (& one of the busiest) waterway traffic systems on earth! Watching huge vessels pass through the Locks is a unique experience that cannot be seen anywhere else in the United States!
View Website

Soo Locks Boat Tours

Take a boat ride through the Locks, onto Lake Superior and under the International bridge, before crossing into Canadian waters. The tour is 2 hours long and is one of the top attractions in Michigan. So come and experience the sights and sounds of Sault Ste. Marie that you will remember forever.
View Website

Tower of History

Soaring 210 feet above Sault Ste. Marie and the Soo Locks, the tower has observation platforms for visitors to get spectacular views and photos of the world's busiest inland shipping channel. In the view below from the Tower of History, one can see several historic houses, and the Museum Ship Valley Camp.
View Website

Museum Ship Valley Camp

Our EDMUND FITZGERALD exhibit holds the two lifeboats from the stricken vessel. Torn away during the sinking, these lifeboats are two of very few major artifacts recovered after the tragic demise. The exhibit also features an hour long presentation about the events that occurred on November 10, 1975 which caused the tragic loss of one of the Great Lakes' largest freighters.
View Website

Kewadin Casino

Soo Locks Boat Tours

Kewadin Casino Sault Ste. Marie offers a variety of Vegas-style gaming including Blackjack, Poker, Roulette, Craps, 3 Card Poker, Keno, bingo, and over 800 slots to choose from.
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