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SUMMARY:Blessing of the Fleet - Flagship Party
DESCRIPTION:Get on board the flagship\, Harbor Princess\, to enjoy first class viewing of the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society's Blessing of the Fleet Boat Parade. This deck party includes one drink ticket as well as snacks and additional drinks available for purchase. The flagship is the anchor of the Blessing of the Fleet boat parade with all other vessels parading by to receive their blessing.\n\nThe Harbor Princess is a historic vessel with a rich story. She was launched in 1955 and first known as the Emerald Isle\, built for the Beaver Island Boat Company. The 65-foot boat could carry up to 125 passengers and nine vehicles between that remote island in northern Lake Michigan and Charlevoix\, its mainland port. It was later bought by the Arnold Transit line to ferry people\, horses and other cargo between Mackinac Island and mainland docks in the Straits of Mackinac. Its most recent incarnation was as the Diamond Jack\, a dinner and river cruise boat in Detroit. Now part of the Little Traverse Bay Ferry Company\, the Harbor Princess is a fantastic addition to the maritime heritage of our community.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Get on board the flagship\,&nbsp\;<em>Harbor Princess\,&nbsp\;</em>to enjoy first class viewing of the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society&#39\;s Blessing of the Fleet Boat Parade. This deck party includes one drink ticket as well as snacks and additional drinks available for purchase. The flagship is the anchor of the Blessing of the Fleet boat parade with all other vessels parading by to receive their blessing.</p>\n\n<p>The <em>Harbor Princess</em> is a historic vessel with a rich story. She was launched in 1955 and first known as the <em>Emerald Isle</em>\, built for the Beaver Island Boat Company. The 65-foot boat could carry up to 125 passengers and nine vehicles between that remote island in northern Lake Michigan and Charlevoix\, its mainland port. It was later bought by the Arnold Transit line to ferry people\, horses and other cargo between Mackinac Island and mainland docks in the Straits of Mackinac. Its most recent incarnation was as the <em>Diamond Jack</em>\, a dinner and river cruise boat in Detroit. Now part of the Little Traverse Bay Ferry Company\, the <em>Harbor Princess</em> is a fantastic addition to the maritime heritage of our community.</p>\n
LOCATION:Little Traverse Bay
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DTSTAMP:20260612T193122Z
URL:https://www.petoskeychamber.com/events/details/blessing-of-the-fleet-flagship-party-43062
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