Enjoy the affordable luxury of the historic Raymond House, a cozy
Victorian bed & breakfast inn.
Less than two hours north of the Detroit metro area in the "Thumb",
at Michigan's first harbor of refuge. A landmark with modern
conveniences, 500 feet from Lake Huron and lighthouse.
Restful seclusion close to shops, beach, marina and restaurants.
Cited in American Historic Inns, Fodor's
Inns, Pam Lanier's Country
Inns, Michigan Off the Beaten Path,
Rand-McNally and featured in Cleveland Magazine and
AAA Michigan Living. Certified for highest quality by the Michigan Lake to Lake Bed & Breakfast Association.
ENJOY LUXURY & COMFORT
Seven spacious bed chambers with warm period furnishings. Five with
private baths and two with shared bath. All rooms have central air conditioning.
Generous home-cooked breakfast.
Sited on a tree-shaded acre with sun deck and gingerbread portico.
Old-fashioned parlor.
Phones, TV/VCR, robes in rooms.
Free Wireless Internet and free long distance to the U.S. in all our rooms.
Harbor Light Photographics Art Gallery - Open All Year
Built in 1872 by a prestigious town founder, the house was occupied
continuously by the Raymond family for 112 years. Restoration
began in 1983; the Inn was placed on the Michigan Register of
Historical Sites in 1992.
The Inn's original Victoriana is preserved; outside are the gingerbread facade, steep sloping roofs and white icicle trim. Inside are classic mouldings, framed ancestral photographs, brightly colored bedspreads and lace curtains.
IN THE VILLAGE
Lighthouse Put into service in 1886 and now operated by United
States Coast Guard. A beacon for generations of sailors and prohibition
bootleggers.
Marina Home port to more than 200 sail and power boats.
Stroll out on the breakwall and enjoy the view or fish for perch,
trout and salmon. Charter boat fishing, marine supplies and apparel.
Restaurants Dine at Huron Shores Golf Club, The Landing, Wayside Inn, Stone Lodge and Mary's Diner.
Sunken Treasure Sixteen sunken vessels and artifacts
in adjacent Underwater Preserve Shipwreck Museum. Inquire at the dive
shop about scuba excursions.
Loop-Harrison Museum County museum was Victorian home-surgery
of Dr. Joseph Loop, built in 1872. Original furnishings, artifact
of shipwrecks.
Barn Theater Seasonal productions of musicals, comedies
and concerts.
Shopping Historic Raymond Hardware, Karen's Boutique,
The Artful Garden and Lighthouse Boutique.
Golf Huron Shores Golf Club; putt-putt
golf.
Area Parks Sandy beach, swimming and picnic areas within walking distance.
Boat Launch Public access at North breakwall.
Antiques The Old Red Barn and other shops in the village.
Flea Market Weekends in Sandusky and Lexington, and
Mondays in Croswell.
Special Events Fishing tournaments, summer festival
with craft fair, sailboat races.
DIRECTIONS:
From Detroit I-94 (60 miles) to Port Huron; M-25 (30
miles) to Port Sanilac.
From Ann Arbor I-275 to I-696 East to I-94 and M-25
(30 miles) to Port Sanilac.
From Flint, Lansing I-69 to Port Huron; M-25 (30 miles)
to Port Sanilac.
From Saginaw/Bay City M-46 East to Port Sanilac, South
on M-25 two blocks.
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Raymond House Inn
111 S. Ridge (M-25)
Port Sanilac, Michigan 48469 (810) 622-8800 (800) 622-7229 Fax: (810) 622-8485
email:
Gary & Cristy Bobofchak, Innkeepers
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