M-134 | |||||||
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M-134 highlighted in red
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by MDOT and EUPTA | |||||||
Length: | 50.233 mi (80.842 km) Length includes the ferry connection |
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Existed: | 1939 – present | ||||||
Tourist routes: |
Lake Huron Circle Tour and Spur M-134 North Huron Byway |
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Major junctions | |||||||
West end: | I-75 near St. Ignace | ||||||
M-129 in Cedarville |
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East end: | Four Corners on Drummond Island | ||||||
Location | |||||||
Counties: | Mackinac, Chippewa | ||||||
Highway system | |||||||
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M-129 in Cedarville
M-134 is a state trunkline highway in the Upper Peninsula (UP) of the US state of Michigan. It connects Interstate 75 (I-75) north of St. Ignace with the communities of Hessel, Cedarville and De Tour Village along Lake Huron. East of De Tour, the highway crosses the De Tour Passage on a ferry to run south of the community of Drummond on Drummond Island. It is one of only three state trunklines in Michigan on islands; the others are M-154 on Harsens Island and M-185 on Mackinac Island. M-134 is also one of only two highways to utilize a ferry in Michigan; the other is US Highway 10 (US 10) which crosses Lake Michigan from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to Ludington. Most of the mainland portion of M-134 is also part of the Lake Huron Circle Tour, and since 2015, it has been a Pure Michigan Byway under the name M-134 North Huron Byway.