Bayshore Inn

17629 Bay Shore Road, Houghton, MI 49931

A Waterfront Country Farm In Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula

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Last updated 11/10/2007.


About the Copper Country





The Keweenaw Peninsula of Upper Michigan is humorously referred to as past the end of the Earth, as shown in this famous local postcard. You don't just pass thru this area; You have to really want to be here to get here. Our remote location is great for those who want to "get away from it all". There's still plenty to do here; it's just at a much more relaxed pace than many of you are used to.

We're well known for our average annual snowfall of 180 inches and our record snowfall of 355.9 inches in the winter of '78-'79. Yep - that's an average of 15 feet of the white stuff and almost 30 feet for a record. Click here to see a table and chart of our annual snowfall totals. Back in the days when shovels were the only method of snow removal, homes were often built with the front door about 3 feet above the ground. Elevated wooden walkways were put up between the street and the house for the winter so they didn't have to shovel so much.

The winters may be long, but our summers make up for it. We have an abundance of lakes, rivers, streams and waterfalls, and the temperatures hover in the 70's and 80's. There's usually a breeze at Bayshore which has the added bonus of helping to keep insects down.




About Bayshore



Bayshore is truly a place to unwind. The newly constructed house is sitting in the middle of 38 acres on Portage Lake, about 8 miles from Houghton, Michigan and two miles from Lake Superior. There's a peaceful pond (stocked with Trout and Bluegill) and plenty of wildlife. Note the amount of waterfront on the bay!

Bayshore is not on the snowmobile trails, but around mid January, the lake is usually frozen and directly accessible to get to the trails. There is plenty of room for parking that is safe and secure.


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Overhead photo of the property.





 

 



In summer, guests can enjoy fishing, taking a rowboat out in the bay, walking about the property, or just lounging. There's great birdwatching environments on the property - fields, woods, a pond and waterfront. In 2005, the first Dickcissel spotted in almost 20 years was at my feeders and a Cattle Egret appeared that fall(see wildlife pics link below). If you're quiet and patient, you can get birds at the feeders to eat out of your hand - even hummingbirds have landed on fingers! Click Here to see this photo of 9 hummingbirdsjust outside the kitchen window of the old house.

Pat

Moo Shoo the Great Dane & Patches the cat


Moo Shoo and Sienna - the latest addition to the household.


Oh yes, there's an elephant in the yard with my grandson Riley on board ;-)


Virtual Photo Album (wildlife pics)
Grocery shopping info
Map and Driving Directions
Print out and take with you - Mapquest DOES NOT have it right!


Email bayshoreinn@gmail.com

Advance reservations and two night minimum stay required (three nights for Winter Carnival).
Call ahead for room availability (906)482-9010.
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Well-mannered children are welcome.
Sorry, no pets (resident dog's request) and no credit cards accepted - cash, check or Paypal only.
Smoking permitted outdoors.

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