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===Major highways=== * {{jct|state=MI|M|22|Tour|LMCT}} is a highway that follows the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The highway enters Leelanau County from the southwest near [[Empire, Michigan|Empire]], and runs northeasterly through the communities of [[Glen Arbor, Michigan|Glen Arbor]] and [[Leland, Michigan|Leland]] before reaching [[Northport, Michigan|Northport]]. At Northport, M-22 turns back southward, and runs through [[Omena, Michigan|Omena]], [[Suttons Bay, Michigan|Suttons Bay]], and [[Greilickville, Michigan|Greilickville]] before exiting into [[Traverse City, Michigan|Traverse City]]. The highway reaches its terminus at [[U.S. Route 31 in Michigan|US 31]]/[[M-37 (Michigan highway)|M-37]] about {{Convert|0.5|mi|km}} southeast of the Leelanau County line. * {{jct|state=MI|M|72}} is an east–west highway that follows the base of the Leelanau Peninsula. The highway begins at M-22 in Empire, and continues easterly across the southern tier of the county for about {{Convert|22|mi|km}} before reaching M-22 again in Traverse City. The highway continues southeast into [[Grand Traverse County, Michigan|Grand Traverse County]], and runs across the [[Lower Peninsula of Michigan|Lower Peninsula]] before terminating in [[Harrisville, Michigan|Harrisville]], on [[Lake Huron]]. * {{jct|state=MI|M|109}} is a highway in the northwestern part of the county. The highway begins at M-22 north of Empire, and continues north along the west side of [[Glen Lake]]. South of [[Glen Haven, Michigan|Glen Haven]], the route turns east, and enters Glen Arbor, where it terminates once more at M-22. * {{jct|state=MI|M|201}} is a short highway in the north of the county. The route begins at M-22 south of Northport, and runs north into the village. The highway terminates immediately north of the village, and connects with various county roads that can be used to access [[Leelanau State Park]] and the [[Grand Traverse Light]]. * {{jct|state=MI|M|204}} is a highway that serves as an east–west connector about halfway up the peninsula. The highway begins at M-22 south of Leland, and continues east into the community of [[Lake Leelanau, Michigan|Lake Leelanau]]. The highway passes the Leelanau County Governmental Center before terminating once more at M-22 in Suttons Bay. Additionally, another highway, [[M-209 (Michigan highway)|M-209]], ran from M-109 to the Coast Guard Life Saving Station in Glen Haven. Until it was [[Decommissioned highway|decommissioned]] in 1995, it was Michigan's shortest highway.<ref>{{google maps |url = https://www.google.com/maps/place/Leelanau+County,+MI/@44.7507926,-86.0286119,11z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x4d4b32c2734505c1:0x168fe38eabdb23f9!8m2!3d45.0821226!4d-86.0733634 |title = Leelanau County MI |access-date = September 16, 2018 }}</ref>
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