Sunday breakfast has not been discussed. We can play that by ear. There's some good spots here as well as in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan where I'm sure you'll be refueling before getting on I-75 for the trip back.
Directions from Super 8 to the International Bridge:
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It's almost as simple as retracing your steps to get here, except instead of using Bay St, you'll be coming back to the bridge along Queen St.
- Turn left out of the Super 8, going southbound on Great Northern Road
- Go through the lights with Burger King on your right.
- Turn right on to Bruce St at the next set of lights (Nissan dealership on your left)
- Take Bruce St back down the hill, passing through lights, down hill, lights, tracks. Turn right onto Queen St at the 3rd set of lights after crossing the tracks, so you'll cross Wellington and Albert Streets, then turn right on Queen. That's a little under a mile from your turn at the Nissan Dealership on top of the hill.
- In less than 1/2 a mile Queen St comes to what looks like a fork where Queen continues on the left (10 o'clock) while Gore St crosses from 8 to 2 o'clock. Take the 10 o'clock left to stay on Queen St.
- You will pass north of the casino. 0.3 miles after the fork, you'll come to some traffic lights at an intersection with Huron St. Turn right.
- The entrance to the international bridge is to your left under the "Bridge to USA" sign.
FYI... Downtown Sault Ste Marie can be somewhat confusing. If you consider the waterfront as south, there are 4 main streets running east/west and each is one way. From south to north they alternate east bound (Bay St), westbound (Queen St), east (Albert St) and west again (Wellington). The north/south streets are almost all 2 way, except for the furthest east and west the define downtown. If you miss a turn downtown, it's just matter of going around the block. Just be careful of the one way streets.