Marine Trades Institute is located along the northern shore of Lake Huron in the Les Cheneaux Islands. The school sits on a gorgeous waterfront campus where students can truly live, learn, and work on the water! As a student training in Michigan’s Eastern Upper Peninsula, you can satisfy any thirst for outdoor recreation within the endless acres of public forest, trails, campgrounds, rustic resorts, beaches, and miles of open water and protected channels.
Cross over the Mackinac Bridge into Mackinac County and visit Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior in 45 minutes! The EUP boasts of beautiful state land, national forest, and miles of shoreline for hiking, biking, boating, hunting, fishing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and more!
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The Les Cheneaux Islands
Located east of the Mackinac Bridge along the northern shore of Lake Huron, these 36 islands provide sheltered channels and bays within the Straits of Mackinac – a historic harbor area for boaters and explorers.
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Marine Trades Institute’s campus houses an impressive 12,000 square-foot facility on the waterfront with another 10,000 square-foot shop currently under construction. Additional training facilities, administrative offices, and boat/equipment storage is located less than a half a mile north of the main campus.
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Visitors can come by car, plane, and of course, by boat!
Amazing Alumni
The time I spent at the School prepared me for my current job by allowing me real world experience. I was given the opportunity to tour boat owners’ vessels as well as diagnose and find issues aboard. Mike Downey, a former instructor, made it a point to thoroughly explore and understand ABYC standards and how they will apply at my job. I have used these standards on multiple occasions which have allowed me to perform better in my work environment. [As a student], I was given free range to troubleshoot and diagnose engines in the test tank under supervision and given direction on what to look for specifically. This has helped me to have better troubleshooting skills.
Gabrielle Inman | ‘22 Marine Service Technology | Jefferson Beach Yacht Sales
If you love boats and working with your hands, then a program at Marine Trades Institute may be perfect for you!