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TV episode teaser: Cruise on the Great Lakes on Viking Expedition Cruise on PBS

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we take an expedition Cruise in the Great Lakes from Michigan's maol Island where time has stood still to Canada's freshwater playgrounds

we explore the Great Lakes by kayak zodiac Special Operations boats and even submarine

delve into indigenous and fur trapper history

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QWhat can you experience on an expedition cruise in the Great Lakes?

Topics Covered

Excursions3 Happy BaconPort Destination2½ Happy BaconItinerary Route2½ Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Mackinac Island2½ Happy Bacon
Top: Exploring the island's historic and scenic areas
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World's Greatest Cruises Season 2: Episode 6: watch on your local PBS station or the PBS video app and learn more at www.WorldsGreatestCruises.com Episode 6: Exploring the Great Lakes on an Expedition Cruise Host Lynn Elmhirst is cruising close to home aboard the Viking Octantis on an expedition cruise of the Great Lakes. The ship calls in Mackinac Island, famous for its historic, summer resort and horse-drawn carriage lifestyle, en route to Canadian waters. Lynn explores the forested and rocky shoreline of North America’s “Inland Seas” via zodiac and kayak, dives under the surface of the water via sub, and delves into indigenous and fur trader history in Thunder Bay, Ontario.