Since the 1830s when the first hints of permanent settlement appeared on
the banks near the mouth of the Saginaw River, the river and bay have
supported the busy traffic of a major Great Lakes seaport, the humming
saws of hundreds of lumber mills, the waves caused by countless vessel
launches, and the many other sounds, sights, and smells indicative of
industry and innovation. Bay City and West Bay City became major players
in the lumbering, shipping, and shipbuilding industries on the Great
Lakes from the mid-1800s into the 19th century. Indeed, innovation and
perseverance have been the keys to Bay County's world-class maritime
industry and culture that are still apparent today.