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Paradise, Michigan

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Paradise is an unincorporated town on the western side of Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior in Chippewa County, Michigan. Surrounded by state and national forests, its main business is tourism. It is considered one of two gateways to the Tahquamenon Falls area. The area draws hunters, fishers, campers, backpackers, snowmobilers and birdwatchers. Lake Superior shipping lines are several miles offshore. Whitefish Point with the Great Lakes Shipwreck Musem, beach, lighthouse and prime birding area, is 11 miles north. Whitefish Point is the spot where ships enter the open lake from Whitefish Bay.