Grand Traverse Bay
Address is taken from a point 9548 yards away.
Grand Traverse Bay is on the Lake Michigan (Eastern route) a few miles from Stafford.
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 | 78.59 miles | |
| Harbor Springs | 29.71 miles | |
| Petoskey | 26.21 miles | |
| Charlevoix | 10.48 miles | |
| Grand Traverse Bay | ||
| Leland | 23.56 miles | |
| Glen Arbor | 40.62 miles | |
| Frankfort | 69.65 miles | |
| Manistee | 96.51 miles | |
| Ludington | 120.48 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Grand Traverse Bay
Grand Traverse Bay is a deep bay of Lake Michigan formed by the Leelanau Peninsula in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The bay is 32 miles (51 km) long, 10 mi (16 km) wide, and up to 620 feet (190 m) deep in spots. It is divided into two arms by the Old Mission Peninsula. The entire bay is conterminous with the Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve. It should not be confused with Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Superior, located on the Keweenaw Peninsula.
