

This live stream offers a captivating real-time view of Port Huron, Michigan, showcasing the iconic Blue Water Bridge that connects the United States to Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Watch as freighters and boats navigate the St. Clair River, which flows from Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair. The camera also captures the scenic waterfront, providing a glimpse into the city's rich maritime heritage and its role as a vital hub for Great Lakes shipping. Whether you're a ship enthusiast or simply appreciate picturesque riverfronts, this stream delivers a dynamic look at Port Huron's bustling waterways.
Port Huron, Michigan, United States

Port Huron is a city located in the U. S. state of Michigan, and it serves as the county seat of St. Clair County. The city is situated at the southern end of Lake Huron, where the lake meets the St. Clair River and forms part of the international border between the United States and Canada.
Port Huron is part of the Detroit–Warren–Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city has a population of approximately 59,300 residents, according to the 2020 United States Census. Port Huron's economy has historically been tied to the automotive industry, as well as shipping and trade due to its strategic location on the Great Lakes.
The city hosts several annual events, including the Port Huron Float Down and the Port Huron to Detroit Boat Race. Port Huron features several notable landmarks, including the Port Huron Lighthouse, also known as the Blue Water Lighthouse, which guides mariners through the Blue Water passage. The city also has a historic downtown area with architecture from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The city's infrastructure includes transportation connections such as the Port Huron Amtrak station, which provides rail service to Chicago and other destinations. Port Huron is also served by the Port Huron Municipal Airport.








