Mackinac Bridge Walk

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The Mackinac Bridge Walk is a yearly public event in Michigan where thousands of participants cross the Mackinac Bridge on foot, typically held on Labor Day.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual public event
tourist attraction
walking event
connects Mackinaw City, Michigan
St. Ignace, Michigan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Straits of Mackinac
hasApproximateLength 5 miles
8 kilometers
hasCulturalSignificance regional tradition in the Great Lakes area
symbol of end of summer in Michigan
hasEndPoint Mackinaw City, Michigan
hasFrequency annual
hasNotableFeature crossing of the Straits of Mackinac
participants walk across entire span of Mackinac Bridge
views of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron
hasParticipationRequirement no bicycles allowed
no pets allowed (with limited exceptions)
pedestrians only
hasStartPoint St. Ignace, Michigan
hasTransportationSupport buses for participants
involves temporary closure of bridge lanes to vehicular traffic
isAssociatedWith Labor Day celebrations in Michigan
tourism in northern Michigan
isOpenTo general public
isSubjectOf local news coverage
tourism promotion materials
locatedIn Michigan
United States of America
surface form: United States
modeOfParticipation on foot
organizer Mackinac Bridge Authority
safetyManagedBy emergency services
law enforcement agencies
takesPlaceAt Mackinac Bridge
takesPlaceOn Labor Day
first Monday in September
typicalParticipants thousands of people

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Mackinac Bridge hasAnnualEvent Mackinac Bridge Walk