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Coordinates: 45°47N 86°42W / 45.783°N 86.700°W / 45.783; -86.700
 

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Big Bay de Noc
In the foreground is Snail Shell Harbor and in the background is Sand Bay, both of which are bays of Big Bay de Noc.
In the foreground is Snail Shell Harbor and in the background is Sand Bay, both of which are bays of Big Bay de Noc.
Location of Big Bay de Noc in Michigan, USA.
Location of Big Bay de Noc in Michigan, USA.

Big Bay de Noc

Location of Big Bay de Noc in Michigan, USA.
Location of Big Bay de Noc in Michigan, USA.

Big Bay de Noc

Coordinates45°47′N 86°42′W / 45.783°N 86.700°W / 45.783; -86.700
TypeBay
Surface elevation581 feet (177 m)[1]

Big Bay de Noc is a bay in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. stateofMichigan. The bay, which opens into Lake Michigan's Green Bay, is enclosed by Delta County. The Garden Peninsula is on the east side of the bay and the Stonington Peninsula is on the west side. The small Delta County settlements of Garden and Nahma are harbors on the shore of the bay.[2]

As with the more thickly-settled Little Bay de Noc, the bay's name comes from the Noquet (orNoc) Native American people (thought to have been related to the Menominee of the Algonquian language group), who once lived along the shores.

The bay is historically important for its 19th-century use as a center of the Lake Michigan iron smelting industry. A former smelting complex has been preserved as Fayette State Park. The state park's Snail Shell Harbor, off Big Bay de Noc, offers a harbor of refuge for small boats and yachts.

A lighthouse, the Peninsula Point Light, marks the entrance of the bay.[2]

Climate

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Taken by Resourcesat-2onMarch 20, 2022
Taken from the International Space StationonFebruary 22, 2014; view oriented so that the top of the image looks southeast

Big Bay de Noc
Climate chart (explanation)

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References

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  • ^ a b Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer (10th ed.). Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. 2002. p. 90.
  • ^ "NASA Earth Observations Data Set Index". NASA. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
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