This Detroit stadium is home to the NFL’s Lions.
A: What is Ford Field?
Known for roaring waters, these iconic falls sit on the border of Ontario and New York.
A: What are Niagara Falls?
This croaking amphibian is one of the Great Lakes’ loudest nighttime callers.
A: What is the bullfrog?
This January holiday honors the civil rights leader who delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech.
A: Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
IA flavor that combines chocolate and vanilla as well as strawberry in a swirled pattern.
A: What is Neapolitan?
his Ann Arbor venue is known worldwide for its acoustics and hosts the University of Michigan’s musical arts events.
A: What is Hill Auditorium?
This Canadian singer’s hits include “My Heart Will Go On.”
A: Who is Celine Dion?
This lake is the deepest of the Great Lakes, reaching over 1,300 feet.
A: What is Lake Superior?
This February holiday honors George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
A: What is Presidents’ Day?
A bright orange flavor made from the juice of a citrus fruit.
A: What is orange sherbet?
Michigan’s most famous car event, held on Woodward Avenue, uses this venue as its headquarters for classic cars.
A: What is the Woodward Dream Cruise?
Fries, cheese curds, and gravy make up this famous Canadian dish.
A: What is poutine?
Known as “The Graveyard of the Great Lakes,” this lake has seen the most shipwrecks.
A: What is Lake Superior?
: On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, millions of Americans participate in this civic activity.
A: What is Election Day?
A creamy, yellow ice cream flavored with a small, tropical fruit that grows in bunches.
A: What is banana?
This iconic venue on Mackinac Island is known for its giant porch and historic ballroom.
A: What is the Grand Hotel?
This coffee-and-doughnut chain is one of Canada’s most recognizable brands.
A: What is Tim Hortons?
This small, invasive fish arrived in the 1980s and now clogs water intake pipes across the region.
A: What is the zebra mussel?
This June holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the United States in 1865.
A: What is Juneteenth?
A chocolate-based ice cream featuring marshmallows, nuts, or fudge swirls, first made in 1929.
A: What is rocky road?
The University of Michigan hockey team plays at this iconic rink nicknamed “The Cold War Arena.”
A: What is Yost Ice Arena?
Canada’s national bird, featured on the $1 coin, is this waterfowl.
A: What is the loon?
Located on Lake Huron, this Michigan port is home to the world’s longest freshwater suspension bridge.
A: What is Mackinaw City?
This November shopping day marks the biggest retail sales of the year.
A: What is Black Friday?
A coffee-colored flavor mixed with toffee bits or caramel chunks.
A: What is butter pecan?