Charlevoix
Address is taken from a point 2350 yards away.
Charlevoix has a charter dating back to 1835. It is well known for the church of St Henry Smith.
Early plans for the Lake Michigan (Eastern route) between Preston and Aberdeenshire were proposed by Exuperius Picking Junior but languished until John Yates was appointed as chief engineer in 1816. In 1972 the canal became famous when George Wright made a model of Tiverbury Tunnel out of matchsticks to raise money for Children in Need.

| Mackinac Bridge | 68.11 miles | |
| Harbor Springs | 19.23 miles | |
| Petoskey | 15.73 miles | |
| Charlevoix | ||
| Grand Traverse Bay | 10.48 miles | |
| Leland | 34.04 miles | |
| Glen Arbor | 51.10 miles | |
| Frankfort | 80.13 miles | |
| Manistee | 107 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Charlevoix
Charlevoix () is a cultural and natural region in Quebec, on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River as well as in the Laurentian Mountains area of the Canadian Shield. This dramatic landscape includes rolling terrain, fjords, headlands, and bays; the region was designated a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1989. Administratively, it comprises the Charlevoix and Charlevoix-Est regional county municipalities.
