Lake Huron, strictly speaking, is made up of three distinct and separate bodies of water: the part usually referred to as Lake Huron, the western-most water - Georgian Bay, east of this - and the North Channel, on the north side of Manitoulin Island. As cruising waters, Georgian Bay and the North Channel have a magic which attracts boats from all over North America every summer. I have sailed these waters now for many years, and yet, I am sometimes still overwhelmed by the magic which pervades 'Manitou`s Backyard`. Perhaps these
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