What's Happening?
The annual Race to Mackinac, recognized as the longest freshwater sailing race in the world, has commenced. The race starts in Chicago and covers a distance of 333 statute miles up Lake Michigan, concluding at Mackinac Island. This prestigious event attracts
sailors from various regions, showcasing their skills and endurance in navigating the challenging waters of Lake Michigan. The race is a significant event in the sailing community, drawing attention to the sport and the natural beauty of the Great Lakes region.
Why It's Important?
The Race to Mackinac is a key event in the sailing calendar, promoting the sport and encouraging participation in competitive sailing. It also highlights the importance of preserving the Great Lakes, which are vital natural resources. The race brings economic benefits to the region, attracting visitors and boosting local tourism. Additionally, it fosters a sense of community among participants and spectators, celebrating the shared passion for sailing and the outdoors.













