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  2. Drummond Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Drummond Island is the largest island in the Manitoulin Island chain to be part of the United States. Drummond Township is one of only seven municipalities in the state of Michigan to consist entirely of islands, including Grosse Ile Township , St. James Township , Bois Blanc Township , Mackinac Island , Peaine Township , and Sugar Island ...

  3. De Tour Passage Underwater Preserve - Wikipedia

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    In addition, quarries on Drummond Island are a rich source of commercial dolomite, limestone, and aggregates, and many vessels have called upon Drummond Island to pick up stone cargoes. For these reasons, the DeTour Passage Underwater Preserve is exceptionally rich in Lake freighter wrecks of all kinds.

  4. Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge is a 695-acre (281 ha) horseshoe-shaped island and National Wildlife Refuge in Potagannissing Bay north of Drummond Island in the U.S. state of Michigan. The island was acquired in 1983 by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from its previous owner, The Nature Conservancy, and set aside as a ...

  5. List of Michigan islands in Lake Huron - Wikipedia

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    Drummond Island is the most populous of Michigan's islands in Lake Huron, with a population of 992 at the 2000 census. While Mackinac Island had a population of only 553, there are thousands more seasonal workers and tourists during the summer months.

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  7. Fort Drummond (Drummond Island, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Drummond, also known as Fort Colyer or Fort Collier, is a military fort located on the west end of Drummond Island on Whitney Bay, in the vicinity of De Tour Village, Michigan. It is the only known military and civilian site established by British forces on American soil following the War of 1812 . [ 2 ]

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