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The Lake Erie Circle Tour (LECT) loops around Lake Erie following state and provincial highways. These highways are usually the closest to the lake. [ 1 ] The LECT follows state highways in the US states of New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , and Michigan and provincial highways in the Canadian province of Ontario .
Pages in category "Lake Superior Circle Tour" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. .
Great Lakes Circle Tour; H-13 (Michigan county highway) H-33 (Michigan county highway) H-58 (Michigan county highway) Interstate 35 in Minnesota; Interstate 535; Interstate 75 in Michigan; List of Wisconsin Scenic Byways; M-107 (Michigan highway) M-117 (Michigan highway) M-123 (Michigan highway) M-203 (Michigan highway) M-221 (Michigan highway)
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Minnesota State Highway 61 (MN 61) is a 150.321-mile-long (241.918 km) highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from a junction with Interstate 35 (I-35) in Duluth at 26th Avenue East, and continues northeast to its northern terminus at the Canadian border near Grand Portage, connecting to Ontario Highway 61 at the Pigeon River Bridge.
No section of it is located on the Lake Superior Circle Tour, although it is the closest state trunkline to Lake Superior in the area. [4] The highway runs through forest lands and city streets most of the way, with the section along the Portage Lake Canal being residential most of the way.
The highway meets Interstate 75 (I-75) at exit 386, and the Lake Superior Circle Tour departs M-28 to follow I-75. This interchange is just west of H-63 / Mackinac Trail , a former segment of US 2. M-28 continues three miles (4.8 km) farther to its eastern terminus with M-129 .
The northern half has been designated as a Scenic Spur of the Lake Superior Circle Tour. M-77 runs along the eastern end of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and terminates in Grand Marais north of H-58 near Lake Superior. Originally designated by 1919, the highway has not been changed much in its history.