Yes, it is, Gloria! You'd be welcome anytime for a visit.....
The Island is situated on St. Mary's River which connects Lakes Superior, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron...closer to Huron. Mostly farming and logging and tourism these days. The Richards house is still in the heart of the village, on the water, and is inhabited, but not by descendants of the original family.
We have a little hospital, a medical clinic with 3 doctors, a liquor store, 5 boutiquey shops, a grocery story, a convenience store, a bank with ATM, and a library. What else does anyone need!?
We have lived there 10 years and last year sold our house and moved into a small townhouse (seniors) which is one unit of 12. Nice...looks out over the beach. We say there Spring, summer and Fall...and hightail it out of there for winter. there will come a time when we can't do that any more, so will be snug as a bug in our little house where, if anything goes wrong, someone comes and fixes it!!
As I previously mentioned, there is an interesting museum, well stocked with memorabilia.....and this Island still has many families who have been here for many, many years. You can't talk about anyone behind their back, because whomever you are talking to is probably related somehow, somewhere along the line! A bit like Harle Syke, methinks!!
Thanks for your interest!!
Happy New Year to you and yours!!