M-29 (Michigan highway)

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M-29
Length: 41.26 mi[1] (66.4 km)
Formed: 1926
South end: I-94 near New Baltimore
Major
junctions:
M-19 at New Baltimore
North end: BL I-94/M-25 near Marysville
Michigan highways
< M-28 M-30 >

M-29 is a state trunkline that runs in a south-north direction from New Baltimore to Marysville. The route generally follows the eastern border of the state, following the northern shore of Lake St. Clair and the western bank of the St. Clair River. From Algonac to its northern terminus near Marysville, M-29 is within a mile of Ontario, just across the river to the east. M-29 is the main thoroughfare with which to reach Harsens Island which connects to St. Clair Flats Wildlife Area and the communities of Grand Point, Maple Leaf and Sans Souci via M-154 by auto ferry.

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  1. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (2006-04-23). Michigan Highways: Highways 20 through 29. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on 2006-08-20.
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