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Opened on February 11, 2001, the Thomas Edison Depot Museum was the second satellite facility to open of what is now known as the Port Huron Museums. It is housed inside the historic Fort Gratiot depot built in 1858 by the Grand Trunk Railway, and is the actual depot that Thomas Edison worked out of as a news butcher between 1859 and 1863. Trains connecting here carried people and freight between Port Huron and Detroit, Point Edward/Sarnia (Ontario), and other destinations, linking Port Huron to the world.

The Blue Water Bridge international border crossing is a key link between the world's two greatest trading partners. The bridge is centrally located on the eastern border area between Point Edward/Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan. The Blue Water Bridge is strategically placed on the major trade and transportation corridors linking two major U.S. Interstates, I-69 and I-94 with a major Canadian 400 Series Highway, 402. Highway 402 then merges into Highway 401 at London, Ontario. Highway 401 is the major artery, which runs east and west from Ontario to the Atlantic Provinces. The Canadian 400 Series Highways (402 and 401) are two of the busiest highways in Canada.


The Huron Lady II tour boat is ideal for summertime tours of the Blue Water Area in Port Huron, Michigan.  No trip to Port Huron would be complete without a Huron Lady II Cruise.  You will delight in the unhurried atmosphere and enjoy the breathtaking view along up to three different bodies of water.  Everyone will appreciate our friendly service aboard our U.S. Coast Guard inspected vessel operated by a licensed Great Lakes captain and staffed by an experienced, friendly crew.  Group tours and private charters are available and are perfect for families, neighborhood, church, school, civic, senior, or social organizations