Drummond Island
Drummond Island is the largest island in Lake Huron, located in Michigan's Chippewa County. It covers approximately 58 square miles and is known for its natural beauty, featuring forests, wetlands, and scenic shorelines. The island is accessible by ferry and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and snowmobiling.
The island has a small population, primarily residing in the community of Drummond, which serves as the main hub for residents and visitors. Drummond Island is also home to the Drummond Island Historical Museum, showcasing the island's rich history and cultural heritage.