Customer Reviews:
Michelin's Great Lakes, Road Atlas and Travel Guide June 10, 2005 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The layout of the book is very confusing. I studied the book 4 times before leaving home and still could not figure out the relationship of the information to the maps. The written details are in the front and the maps are in the back. The book is broken down in "Tours" of each area, but does not tell you which State or Province each tour is in. For example, Tour 2 begins with Wasaga Beach, but did not state where Wasaga Beach was. I had to use another map to locate it. And each Tour gives very few interesting places to visit. One example is Amnicon Falls in Wisconsin, just east of Duluth. They are absolutely beautiful, yet I could not find any information about them in the book. They are, however, noted on the map in the back of the book. I was interested in some of the lighthouses around the Great Lakes, and none were identified in the Tour information as places to visit. Some lighthouses were noted on the maps in the back of the book, yet Split Rock Lighthouse in Minnesota is on the cover of the book!
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