Port Huron Border Cats ended in 2002.
Port Huron Clippers ended in 1988.
Port Huron Predators ended in 2011.
Port Huron Beacons ended in 2005.
Port Huron Flags ended in 1981.
Lake Huron is on the eastern side of Michigan, between Michigan and Ontario. The southern end of the lake is Port Huron/Sarnia, where Huron meets the St Claire River, and the northern end of the lake is the Mackinac Bridge (pronounced "Mackinaw") where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan. On the East-NorthEast side of the lake it connects to the St Mary's river and Sault Ste Marie and Lake Superior.
Lake Huron is on the eastern side of Michigan, between Michigan and Ontario. The southern end of the lake is Port Huron/Sarnia, where Huron meets the St Claire River, and the northern end of the lake is the Mackinac Bridge (pronounced "Mackinaw") where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan. On the East-NorthEast side of the lake it connects to the St Mary's river and Sault Ste Marie and Lake Superior.
Huron University ended in 2005.
Huron Broadcasting ended in 1990.
A. The "Port Huron Statement"
Lake Superior and Lake Huron meet at the St. Marys River. This river flows from Lake Superior into Lake Huron, serving as a natural waterway that connects the two Great Lakes. The river is located near the border of Michigan and Ontario, Canada, with the city of Sault Ste. Marie situated at its northern end.
1,325 miles taking this route:Take I-76 EAST from Denver to I-80 EAST to OMAHA at END I-76 in NEBRASKA.Take I-80 EAST thru Nebraska and Iowa to I-94 EAST in Chicagoland, ILLINOIS.Take I-94 EAST, towards DETROIT, to I-69 to FT. WAYNE and LANSING at EXIT 108 in MICHIGAN; take the SECOND RIGHT onto I-69 NORTH to LANSING.Take I-69 NORTH & EAST (past LANSING) to Port Huron.
Huronia was destroyed by the Iroquois in 1649. This event marked the end of the Huron-Wendat Confederacy, as the Iroquois launched a series of attacks on Huron villages. The destruction led to significant loss of life and the dispersal of the Huron people.