by Dave Foley | Apr 16, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Hunting and Fishing, Out and About with Dave Foley
By Dave Foley: The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has designated June 10-11 as Free Fishing Weekend. That’s right, no license needed. Residents and out-of-state visitors may fish fish for free on both inland and Great Lakes waters, but fishing regulations...
by CAVB Staff | Apr 16, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Culture and Entertainment, Events
By Sisters Studio AMAZING PHOTO SITES Cadillac City Park – Find it on a map Cadillac Commons and City Park evoke all the historical charm and sophistication that makes our town unique. The Eggle Fountain and Shay Locomotive at City Park are among the most requested...
by CAVB Staff | Apr 16, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Food, Drink & Markets
By Erica Benham DONUT Worry, Be Happy About These Great DessertsCadillac has some of the best homemade treats around. It would be a shame for you to leave town without indulging in some of them. Here’s a list of some great options! Passage North: Top off your meal at...
by CAVB Staff | Apr 16, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Food, Drink & Markets
By Erica Benham Cadillac has a lot to offer. If you needed a reason for a night out, give one of these a try. You enjoy a hefty serving of meat with a side of potatoes or vegetables. You’d be immediately drawn to Coyote Crossings’sirloin steak dinner or the Lakewood...
by CAVB Staff | Apr 16, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Hunting and Fishing, Trails & Parks, Water
By Steve Knaisel, PilgrimVillageFishing.com, Cadillac The leaves are starting to turn and there’s no traffic on the lakes-what a great time to be fishing. This fall, fish two different lakes connected by a canal. Each has a unique personality. No matter the weather,...
by CAVB Staff | Apr 16, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Trails & Parks
by Harmony Boardman I am a 14 year old teenager who likes nature and photography. One of the cool things about Cadillac is the Clam River Greenway Trail Head. This trail starts at the Sound Garden on the north side of Lake Cadillac and ends 7.5 miles to the northeast...