
Lake Huron shoreline dominates the eastern edge of this Michigan landscape, where the village of Port Sanilac serves as a central hub for the surrounding coastal community. Further north, the settlement of Forester sits near the mouth of Forester Creek, illustrating the historical reliance on these small waterways that drain into the Great Lakes. The interior is defined by a systematic grid of section lines and township boundaries, specifically t12n r16e and t11n r16e, which organize the agricultural lands and woodlots inland from New London Point.
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