Sixty miles north of Detroit, Port Huron is the seat
of St. Clair County. St. Clair County is known as
the Blue Water Area because its eastern and southern
boundaries are formed by the waters of Lake St.
Clair, the St. Clair River and Lake Huron. The St.
Clair River forms the natural boundary between the
United States and Canada. The river flows along the
southern part of the city until it reaches the twin
Blue Water Bridges under which is the mouth of Lake
Huron. The bridges link Port Huron to Sarnia,
Ontario making this beautiful community unique.
These magnificent side-by-side spans offer unlimited
opportunities of international friendship, trade and
recreation. And the view is pretty incredible, too!
The huge freighters from all over the world that
make their way through the river and under the
bridges are a take-your-breath-away sight. More
freighter payload passes under the Blue Water
Bridges than flows through the Suez and Panama
Canals combined. From personal watercraft to
1,100-ft freighters, the water makes Port Huron a
very special place, indeed.
Port Huron is a friendly community of
close-knit neighborhoods and a rich history
of community involvement. The area's cultural,
civic and charitable organizations thrive
through the dedication of a community
passionate about quality of life. Educational
opportunities abound and state-of-the-art
health care, transportation and manufacturing
side-by-side with an historical and charming
downtown and modern shopping make the
Port Huron area an exceptional place to
live or visit.
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