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Lakehouse.com has 1 property for sale on Detroit River, as well as homes, lots, land and acreage in Grosse Ile, Detroit. Median home price: $2,000,000. 

18 SAND BAR Lane

6 8.0   Sf: 14000   Yr: 2009  Acres: 0.380

Discover a magnificent waterfront estate nestled on the Detroit River, offering an unparalleled living experience. This custom-built home, located in the prestigious gated Morgan Waterfront Estates...

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

976 Lakepointe

3 2.0   Sf: 1582   Yr: 1926  Acres: 0.180

This classic three bedroom,1.5 half bath Tudor has beloved old world charm with a rare open floor plan. Wonderful living room with a spectacular fire place, updated kitchen with granite, viking stove...

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714 Autumn Ridge Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 2348   Yr: 2003  Acres: 0.180

*HUD HOME, Sold as-is, all offers must be submitted through Hud's web site,* This stately brick and sided colonial sits proudly on a premium lot overlooking a peaceful pond and offers beautiful curb...

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105 Lake Shore

8 9.0   Sf: 8419   Yr: 1960  Acres: 0.960

Quintessential Georgian Colonial by architect/builder Hilary H. Micou meticulously maintained by just two owners. Countless custom original and finely curated with spectacular views of Lake St. Clair...

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737 Lake Shore

5 8.0   Sf: 6092   Yr: 1981  Acres: 0.680

Not your typical Grosse Pointe residence, this refined modern estate was completely reimagined by AZD Associates & rebuilt in 2018-19, offering the rare opportunity to own what is essentially a...

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379 Lakeland

6 8.0   Sf: 8092   Yr: 1925  Acres: 1.130

A rare opportunity to own this historic Tudor Revival estate designed by renowned Harvard architect Hugh T. Keyes. Nestled on 1.13 walled acres across two parcels, this two-time Grosse Pointe...

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11 Dodge Place

5 5.0   Sf: 5680   Yr: 1988  Acres: 0.450

Set on one of Grosse Pointe City's most picturesque tree-lined streets, 11 Dodge Place blends timeless architecture with modern comfort just steps from Lake St. Clair. This five-bedroom, 3.2-bath...

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41841 S Service Drive

5 4.0   Sf: 1814   Yr: 2004  Acres: 0.320

***OPEN HOUSE, Saturday, December 6th, 12-2*** Experience the perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and lakeside living with this exceptional waterfront ranch on Belleville Lake. Built in 2004, this...

23775 Inkster Road

Acres: 5.910

A RARE FIND 5.91 ACRES, ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS AND INVESTORS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION TO BUILD NINE (9) HOMES ON THIS PRIVATE WOODED LOT WITH A SMALL POND TOWARDS THE...

23775 Inkster Road

3 3.0   Sf: 2134   Yr: 1938  Acres: 5.910

A RARE FIND 5.91 ACRES, ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS AND INVESTORS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION TO BUILD NINE (9) HOMES ON THIS PRIVATE WOODED LOT WITH A SMALL POND TOWARDS THE...

386 Notre Dame Street

3 4.0   Sf: 2027   Yr: 2025  Acres: 0.000

*Amazing New Price* The Townhomes on Notre Dame offer modern living in the heart of Grosse Pointe. Open layout with white oak flooring pair beautifully with a designer kitchen featuring quartz...

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Detroit River Information

The Detroit River is a significant waterway in Michigan, flowing between the United States and Canada. It connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie and serves as a border between the states of Michigan and the province of Ontario. Here’s a comprehensive overview regarding living, boating, and fishing in the Detroit River area:

Living Near the Detroit River

1. Communities: Cities and towns along the Detroit River include Detroit, Wyandotte, Gibraltar, and Ecorse. The area offers a mix of urban and suburban living, with various housing options from historic homes to modern developments.

2. Amenities: Living near the river provides access to parks, waterfront views, and recreational activities. The Detroit Riverwalk is a notable area with walking and biking paths, public art, and green spaces.

3. Education and Services: There are several school districts and colleges in the vicinity, as well as healthcare facilities and local businesses.

4. Transport: The area is well-connected by road and has access to public transportation, making it relatively easy to commute to other parts of Michigan and into nearby Ontario.

Boating on the Detroit River

1. Boating Activities: The Detroit River is popular for various boating activities, including sailing, powerboating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

2. Boat Launches: There are several public boat launches and marinas along the river, such as those in Detroit, which offer access for both motorized and non-motorized boats.

3. Regulations: Boaters must adhere to local regulations, including speed limits and no-wake zones in certain areas. Additionally, it's important to be aware of international waters if crossing into Canadian waters.

4. Annual Events: The river hosts several events, such as the Detroit River Days festival and various boating parades.

Fishing in the Detroit River

1. Fish Species: The Detroit River is known for its diverse fish population, including species such as walleye, bass, pike, perch, and carp. It is especially popular for walleye fishing, particularly in the spring.

2. Fishing Regulations: Anglers must obtain a Michigan fishing license. Regulations may vary by season and species, so it’s essential to check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for updated fishing rules and guidelines.

3. Popular Fishing Spots: The river provides various fishing spots, including public parks and fishing piers. Good locations may include near the Belle Isle Park, the city of Wyandotte, and areas near the mouth of the river at Lake Erie.

4. Fishing Tournaments: The Detroit River often hosts fishing tournaments, adding to the community engagement and competition among local anglers.

Conservation Efforts

There have been significant efforts to improve water quality and restore habitats in the Detroit River, making it a more hospitable environment for both wildlife and recreational users. Organizations like the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge are actively involved in conservation and enhancement projects.

Living, boating, and fishing on the Detroit River offers a blend of urban life and natural beauty. The river is a vital resource for recreation and community activities, drawing locals and tourists alike to enjoy its offerings while promoting environmental stewardship and conservation. Whether you’re looking to explore its waters or simply enjoy the scenery, the Detroit River is a key feature of life in southeastern Michigan.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Are Jet Skis permitted on Detroit River? Yes
Can you Swim in Detroit River? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Detroit River? The water quality is generally good (nice blue water all around the island).
Are Power Boats permitted at Detroit River? Yes
What are the Building restrictions at Detroit River? Building requirements depend on where you live on the water.

Detroit River
Boating Information

The canals limit the sizes of boats as some of them have bridges with low clearance. The outer edges of Grosse Ile that border the Detroit River have various docking and hoist options but the river can accommodate barges so it will take just about any size of personal watercraft.