• Rosie on the Mackinaw

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Step aboard and meet Rosie the Riveter as we celebrate the women whose hard work and determination helped support ships like the Mackinaw. During this special program, visitors can meet Rosie and learn about the important roles women played in shipbuilding, wartime industry, and maritime support during the World War II era. From factories and shipyards to communications and logistics, women stepped forward to help keep the fleet operating during critical moments in history. Their contributions helped power the ships, crews, and missions that protected the nation. Stop by to hear stories from the wartime home front, ask questions, and... Read More »

  • Christmas in July

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Who says the holidays only come once a year? Join us aboard the ship for Christmas in July, a festive summertime celebration with a nautical twist. Enjoy the cheerful spirit of the season while exploring the ship and taking part in lighthearted holiday fun. It’s the perfect chance to celebrate with family and friends, soak up the summer sunshine, and experience a little mid-year holiday magic. From seasonal surprises to cheerful decorations and plenty of maritime charm, Christmas in July is a fun and unexpected way to enjoy the museum during the summer season. Included with admission.  

  • History Happy Hour- Christmas Tree Ship

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Join us for History Happy Hour and discover the fascinating story of the Christmas Tree Ships that once sailed the Great Lakes each winter. These hardy vessels carried thousands of evergreen trees from northern forests to cities across the region, bringing the spirit of the holidays to families far from the woods. This engaging program explores the maritime traditions, communities, and daring lake captains who helped create one of the Great Lakes’ most beloved seasonal stories. Learn how these ships braved cold waters, unpredictable weather, and late-season voyages to deliver Christmas trees to bustling ports. Grab a seat, relax, and... Read More »

  • Rosie Who Built the Mackinaw

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    “We Can Do It!” Step aboard and meet Rosie the Riveter, the iconic symbol of the millions of women whose work helped keep America’s ships sailing. During this special program, visitors can meet Rosie and learn about the many ways women supported the fleet—from shipbuilding and engineering to logistics, communications, and operations. Their determination and skill helped vessels like the Mackinaw carry out their vital missions. Stop by to hear stories from the wartime home front, ask questions, and snap a photo with one of history’s most recognizable figures. It’s a chance to celebrate the strength, teamwork, and perseverance that... Read More »

  • Coast Guard Day

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Join us as we celebrate Coast Guard Day and honor the proud service, dedication, and history of the United States Coast Guard. This special day recognizes the men and women who have protected our waters, supported maritime safety, and served communities across the nation for generations. Visitors can explore the ship, learn more about the Coast Guard’s mission, and reflect on the legacy of service connected to vessels like the Mackinaw. It’s a great opportunity to celebrate maritime history and the people who continue to stand the watch. Free for members / Included with ship admission

  • August’s First Friday: Volunteer Day

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Help keep history shipshape! Our Monthly Volunteer Day invites community members of all ages to lend a hand behind the scenes at the museum. Whether you enjoy organizing, painting, cleaning, or tackling small projects, there’s always something to do. Volunteers are welcome to drop in for an hour or stay the whole afternoon, and no experience is necessary. Volunteer Days are a great way to earn service hours, meet new people, and play a direct role in preserving the ship and its stories for future generations. Bring a friend, bring your enthusiasm, and help us keep the ship looking its... Read More »

  • Rosie the Riveter Live Onboard

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Celebrate the women who helped shape history! During this special program, visitors can meet Rosie the Riveter and learn about the vital contributions women made during wartime. From shipbuilding and manufacturing to logistics and support roles, women played an essential part in keeping ships like the Mackinaw ready for service. Discover how their dedication and hard work helped support the fleet and the nation during critical moments in history. Stop by to hear stories from the World War II home front, snap a photo with Rosie, and honor the women whose efforts kept the mission moving forward. Included with regular... Read More »

  • History Happy Hour

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Kick back, relax, and dive into history at our History Happy Hour! This special program explores the fascinating story behind the building of the Mackinaw, the ship designed to tackle some of the toughest ice conditions on the Great Lakes. Join us for an informal afternoon of stories, insights, and behind-the-scenes history about the people, technology, and determination that brought this legendary vessel to life. Whether you're a history buff, a ship enthusiast, or just looking for a fun way to start your evening, History Happy Hour offers a welcoming and engaging look at the past. Come enjoy great conversation,... Read More »

  • Rosie the Riveter Experience

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Roll up your sleeves and step into history! Join us aboard the ship to meet Rosie the Riveter, the enduring symbol of the millions of women who helped power the nation during World War II. Learn about the women who worked in shipyards, factories, and support roles that kept vessels like the Mackinaw operating during her years of service. This special program highlights the determination, skill, and teamwork of the women who helped build and support America’s fleet. Visitors can chat with Rosie, ask questions, and take photos while discovering the powerful stories behind the famous “We Can Do It!”... Read More »

  • September’s First Friday: Volunteer Day

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    Looking for a meaningful way to spend your afternoon? Join us on the first Friday of every month for Volunteer Day and help support the preservation of our historic museum ship. Volunteers can join for an hour or stay all afternoon—every helping hand makes a difference. Tasks vary each month and may include organizing materials, light cleaning, painting projects, shredding documents, and other hands-on activities that help keep the museum running smoothly. No special skills are required, just a willingness to help and have fun while supporting local history. All ages are welcome, making this a great opportunity for families,... Read More »

  • Meet Rosie the Riveter

    Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI, United States

    “We Can Do It!” Join us aboard the ship to meet Rosie the Riveter and honor the women whose work helped power the nation during wartime. Learn how women contributed to shipbuilding, logistics, and support roles that kept vessels like the Mackinaw operating. This interactive experience is a great opportunity to explore an important chapter of history, ask questions, and snap a photo with one of the most recognizable figures of the WWII home front. Celebrate the strength, skill, and determination of the women who helped build and support America’s fleet. Included with regular museum admission.

  • Rosie on the Mackinaw

    Step back into the World War II era and meet Rosie the Riveter, the iconic symbol of the millions of women who stepped forward to serve and support the nation during wartime. During this special program, visitors can meet Rosie aboard the ship and learn about the important role women played in building, maintaining, and supporting vessels like the Mackinaw throughout her years of service. Discover stories of determination, teamwork, and the vital contributions women made both on the home front and at sea. Bring your questions, take photos with Rosie, and celebrate the hardworking women who helped keep the... Read More »