As the title suggests, things to do and places to go in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan is the focus of this portion of our guide.
Given the long history and unique location of the city, it should be no surprise that Sault Ste. Marie is home to a large number and variety of attractions and events. Included in the types of resources that would be appropriate in this category are online resources for Sault Ste. Marie art galleries, museums, historical places, theaters, and libraries, as well as sports and entertainment venues, whether owned or operated by the municipality, county, school district, university, church, community service organization, or as a private, for-profit business.
Parks, walking or biking trails, recreational spaces or facilities, and sports teams and programs within the city may be represented here, again, regardless of whether they are owned or operated by a governmental agency, church, school, or community organization. Private venues, such as bowling alleys and golf courses, would be suitable for this category, as well.
Additionally, websites serving as announcements of Sault Ste. Marie concerts, festivals, fairs, and other events could also be found here.
 
 
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Open seasonally, with off-season admission by appointment, the museum's schedule and hours of operation are published, along with the museum office number, off-season, and tour-booking contacts, as well as admissions costs, several photographs, an overview of its exhibits and attractions, policies for tour groups and buses, catering services, teacher resources, and an overview of its membership levels and costs, including applications in PDF format. Museum sponsors are acknowledged.
http://riverofhistory.org/
Operating entirely with volunteer labor and funded through private donations, the SAAC publishes Alberta House News, a monthly newsletter that publicizes local art events, resources, and opportunities, and operates the Sault Arts Center in the Alberta House Building, which also contains the Olive M. Craig Gallery, the Alberta House Shop, and the Arts Council offices. SAAC membership opportunities, area artists, schedules, and events are noted. Memberships may be purchased online.
https://saultareaartscouncil.org/
Offering recreational and competitive baseball and softball opportunities for youth, aged 4-16, in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Ball fields are shown on a map, and available programs, player registration, and volunteer opportunities are posted, and a volunteer application may be printed out from the site. News and field status information is provided. Age charts for its baseball and softball programs are displayed, league staff is identified, and contacts are published on the site.
https://www.saultarealittleleague.com/
Founded in 1967 to preserve, restore, and present the history of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, the non-profit organization began with the acquisition of the Museum Ship Valley Camp, although it now owns and operates several locations in the city. These include the Tower of History, the River of History Museum, George Kemp Downtown Marina, and three Historic Water Street homes, which are featured here, with operating hours, tour policies, membership information, and employment opportunities.
https://www.saulthistoricsites.com/
The Sault Area High School Athletics sports teams play as the Blue Devils. Its freshman, junior varsity, and varsity sports programs are featured, sorted by season and level, with rosters, schedules, photographs, and upcoming event notices. Game videos may also be available for viewing online. Other resources include a calendar of events, a student handbook, coaching contacts, booster opportunities, and access to various forms. Payments may be made online.
https://soobluedevils.com/
The Soo Eagles are an ice hockey team in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan plays in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. Practice and game schedules, rosters, statistics, and season standings are posted on the site, along with a team record book, ticket sales, information about, and requirements for the team's billet family program, through which local families house players throughout the season. Sponsors are acknowledged, and both sponsorship and advertising opportunities are available.
https://sooeagles.net/
Affiliated with the Association of Children's Museums, the non-profit organization was formed in 2015 to create an interactive environment for the Eastern Upper Peninsula and Algoma regions, featuring hands-on, interactive exhibits. SCLM board members, meeting schedules are posted, and volunteer opportunities are published on the site, including an application. Its location, exhibits, and programs are highlighted, and donor opportunities are included.
https://slcmkids.org/