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Port Huron

Port Huron is a waterfront town with a population of 30,000, offering a historic and active downtown.

Port Huron
Port Huron

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Located along Lake Huron and an hour away from Downtown Detroit, Port Huron is a vibrant nautical community. Boaters, kayakers, freighters, and fishers can be seen frequenting the waterways in the warmer months. Festivals and special events fill the streets with art enthusiasts, fun-seeking families, and merrymakers year-round, including a St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl, Blue Water SandFest, and Rockin’ the Rivers.

Downtown Port Huron is a walkable strip, featuring local eateries, cafes, retailers, historic sites, and entertainment venues, catering to a wide range of likes and interests.

Port Huron Restaurant

Photo Credit: Discover the Blue

Professionals working in industrial, supply, or international port systems will find ample work opportunities in Port Hurton, but if not, its proximity to Downtown Detroit and nearby suburbs makes it commutable for those working in the city.

 

 

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