by CAVB Staff | Apr 15, 2023 | Cadillac Stories, Culture and Entertainment, Events, Summer
Looking for details on the Cadillac music scene? Find the best in local performers and even Grammy award-winning artists on tour, up north! The Greater Cadillac Area has a variety of opportunities for you to enjoy live music this summer. The Rotary Performing Arts...
by CAVB Staff | Feb 10, 2023 | Cadillac Stories, Food, Drink & Markets
Are you on the lookout for the best burgers in town? Look no further, Cadillac has many great places to get a unique burger. Here are some of our favorites, in no specific order! Coyote Crossings Coyote Burger: 1/3 pound ground beef patty cooked to your liking, served...
by CAVB Staff | Aug 5, 2022 | Cadillac Stories, History, Hunting and Fishing
Fish decoy carving has been a unique part of fishing culture for generations and they are still being used today. But did you know the rich history it has right here in Cadillac? The main purpose of decoys now is for ice fishing/spearing. After a hole is cut in the...
by Jim Neff | Apr 26, 2022 | Cadillac Stories, Winter Skiing - XC Ski/Snowshoe/Fatbike
Cross County Skiing in Cadillac While Caberfae Peaks offers plenty of thrills for alpine skiers, cross-country skiers can delight in a trio of free, groomed, public trail systems in the Cadillac area. Nearest to Caberfae Peaks is the 10 mile-long McKenzie Trail. Local...
by CAVB Staff | Apr 23, 2022 | Cadillac Stories, Downtown, Tourism News
The After 26 Depot is a very special restaurant in Cadillac with a unique mission to employ developmentally disabled & cognitively impaired adults within their respective communities.After a 6-years long community-wide movement the Depot doors opened in June of...
by CAVB Staff | Sep 23, 2021 | Cadillac Stories
Agritourism is a big part of the summer and fall seasons here in Northern Michigan and the greater Cadillac area is no exception! Here is a list of 9 places you can go explore with your family and friends before the snow flies. The Sweet Shop – Downtown Cadillac...