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Discover Sister Bay, Wisconsin

Sister Bay is mostly known as Northern Door County’s largest village for food and drink. There’s a local eatery with goats grazing on the roof making it quite an interesting and enjoyable sight to see. Sister Bay has attracted new chefs and restaurants giving visitors a wide variety of choices to satisfy everyone’s appetite. Food and drink are not the only offers Sister Bay has. There is 1,900 feet of waterfront, a marina and beach allowing plenty of opportunities to enjoy Sister Bay.

For more information about Sister Bay, Wisconsin, please contact this tourism resource:

Sister Bay Information Center
2380 Gateway Drive
Sister Bay, WI 54234
(920) 854-2812

http://www.cometosisterbay.com

https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/sister-bay/

Door County Visitor Bureau
1015 Green Bay Road
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235-0406
(920) 743-4456 | (800) 527-3529

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