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If there were no bridge connecting upper and lower Michigan, it would be almost 1,000 miles to get from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to Detroit, Michigan by traveling to the east around Lake Huron. It a person traveled around Lake Michigan to the west, it would be over 1,000 miles.
The nearest border crossing is Detroit/Windsor, 372 miles away. But that requires going through both Chicago and Detroit, which will add a lot of time. Sault St. Marie is less than 400 miles and would probably be a lot faster.
There should only be one state that is being traveled through to get to Detroit from Sault Ste. Marie: Michigan. Unless it is a different Detroit that is being used, then there would probably be more than one state needed to get to that other Detroit.
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You would have to drive through: Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Or drive across the bridge in Sault Saint Marie into Ontario and follow the water to Windsor, then cross the bridge/tunnel into Detroit.
If you were to use I-90 to travel across NY, the distance to Toronto, ON from Worcester, MA is 512 miles. Oneida, NY is 245 miles from Worcester, so the halfway point on your drive would be 11 miles west of Oneida before you get to Syracuse.
I'm sure you know there's a faster, shorter, easier way to get there but once around the lake it is. Through Toledo, South Bend, Chicago, Milwaukee and Green Bay, the trip covers 807 miles.
It would take about 8-9 hours
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