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Pere Marquette Park

Beach

Pere Marquette Park Beach is a long, sandy public beach bordered on the north by the Muskegon Channel. There is an accessible walkway on the beach. The Park is named for a Jesuit missionary who came here from France (via Canada) and died in the area in the 17th Century.

Water Quality

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Watersheds

Lake Michigan

Traditional Territories

Odawa
Peoria

Treaties

Cession 205

Languages

Odawa

Address

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