De Tour Village stands as a prominent outpost at the edge of the De Tour Passage, where the shipping traffic of the upper Great Lakes transitions from Lake Huron into the complex waterways of the Saint Marys River. The geography is dominated by a scattered archipelago, including the large Lime Island and several smaller landmasses like Edward Island, Hart Island, and Love Island. Along the southern coastline, the landscape is defined by wetlands and small inland waters such as Caribou Lake, while the local road network, including E Old North Rd and E South Caribou Lake Rd, provides access to rural properties and the Sacred Heart Cem. The international boundary with Canada runs through the waters of Potagannissing Bay, marking this area as a critical maritime border zone defined by rocky shoals like Watson Reefs and Pipe Island Shoal.
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1953 · Munuscong NE
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1954 · Alpena
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1954 · Sault Sainte Marie
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1955 · Cheboygan
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1956 · Sault Sainte Marie
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1957 · Alpena
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1957 · Sault Sainte Marie
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1958 · Cheboygan
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1958 · Alpena
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1958 · Sault Sainte Marie
USGS Topo · 1:250,000