
The
communities of Hessel and Cedarville treasure a rich history built upon the
boating, fishing, lumbering and tourist industries. Visit our museums and see
the displays of artifacts showing many details from the past.
Les
Cheneaux Historical Museum

In a log cabin and log addition, you find displays of artifacts showing the
development of the communities of Hessel and Cedarville since 1884. Indian
artifacts and tools from the logging era, photographs and artifacts relating
to the frontier life of early settlers, the hotel and tourist periods and the
wooden boat era.
Discover the geology of the islands and find books and postcards of the history.
See the historic quilt on display!
The Log Cabin and Exhibit Hall is located on Meridian Road, one block south
of the M-129 and M-134 intersection in Cedarville.
Les
Cheneaux Historical Maritime Museum

In the 1920's O.M. Reif Boathouse are displays of vintage boats, marine artifacts,
antique outboard motors, historic photos of area boating and a gift shop.
The Maritime Museum is located on the corner of M-134 and Lake Street, 4 blocks
east of the M-129 and M-134 intersection in Cedarville.
Our museums are supported and maintained by:
The Les Cheneaux Historical Association
P.O. Box 301, Cedarville MI 49719
Phone: (906) 484-2821
Sponsors of the Annual "Antique Wooden Boat Show" and
"Festival of Arts" in Hessel - the second Saturday in August.
Museums are open from Memorial Day weekend to one week after Labor Day.
Regular hours are:
Weekdays 10 am to 5 pm
Sundays 1 pm to 5 pm
In June we are closed Sundays and Mondays, except for Sunday, June 27th
Arts
Council of Les Cheneaux
For more information, call (906) 484-3398 or(906) 484-2725
In July and August "Artist of the Week" demonstrations are held at
the Historical Museum on Wednesdays from 10 am to 1 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm
Boat Show inquiries P.O. Box 342
Cedarville, MI 49719
(906) 484-2821Festival of Arts inquiries P.O. Box 372
Hessel, MI 49745
(906) 484-2234