Friday, September 1, 2017
Mark your calendar! The eighth annual Metro Boat Show at Lake St. Clair Metropark, coming September 14-17, is an in-water boat show with hundreds of boats from 10ft to more than 50-ft. in length on display and for sale at great end-of-season prices from quality boat brokers and dealers. The show is expanding this year with more boatWednesday, July 27, 2016
Two Detroit area organizations are being recognized for their support of a Detroit-based youth learn to sail program. On August 5, 2016, the Grosse Pointe Youth Nautical Education Program (GPYNEF) and Kean’s Marina will be recognized at the 2016 Challenge the Wind Youth Sailing Program graduation ceremony. Challenge the WindMonday, April 25, 2016
Freedom Boat Club (FBC), the world’s oldest and largest boat club with 110 locations in 21 states and Vancouver with a fleet of 1,100+ boats and 10,000+ members, has expanded to Lake St. Clair in Boat Town, USA. An official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony is slated for May 1, 2016 at 1:00 pm at Hideaway HarborMonday, April 4, 2016
Spring is fast approaching, due to the snow melt and the heavy spring rains, debris will once again be dislodged from the shore line and will float down the Clinton River to Lake St. Clair. The Anchor Bay Yachting Association with the support of the Clinton River Watershed Council, and The Harrison Township Environmental CommitteeThursday, February 11, 2016
As the 2016 Detroit Boat Show approaches, exhibitors and show management anticipate increased attendance and sales due to positive industry predictions, continued economic growth in Michigan, and the continued resurgence in the City of Detroit. “In celebrating our 58th year, the boat show is a staple in DetroitFriday, April 17, 2015
When traveling around the country to other waterfront destinations and mentioning to a fellow boater I live on Lake St. Clair, most say they had never heard of it. An all sports lake, Lake St. Clair surprisingly is still a hidden paradise for boaters with a dinghy, yacht, or anything in between. From the center of Lake St. Clair youWednesday, May 18, 2011
From the water, there's little about Grosse Pointe to catch the eye of a passing boater. No picturesque hills, no cozy harbor, not even much of a point. Come too close to its graceful waterfront mansions in anything drawing more water than a rowboat, and you're likely to run aground. But find a dock, unload the bicycles or call aWednesday, September 22, 2010
When Mike Litt and Jim Cummins, best friends for 44 years, bought Kean's Marina 2 ½ years ago, it was exactly when the economic tsunami hit. "Kean's took a little dip but we went ahead and implemented our new programs and upgrades anyway," began Litt. "Sincethen we have consistently grown! People want to be where things areItems 31-38 of 38












