Flooding over the last month on Belle Isle is starting to impact weddings and other events, according to local officials.

Carrie Gentry, wedding planner for Touch of Elegance Events and Design, said the persistent flooding has prevented vendors from making deliveries at the Belle Isle boat house.

"The flooding got bad to the point where vendors couldn't access the elevators to the second floor," Gentry said. "They had to use the stairs."

The boat club building, leased to the Detroit Rowing Club, canceled 14 weddings because of the flooding, according to Ron Olson, parks and recreation chief for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

"They had to put a separate elevated dock mechanism to even get in the building," Olson said.

Weddings aren't the only events affected. Metro Detroit Youth Day had to be moved from the athletic fields to the middle area of the park.

Ed Golder, public information officer, said this isn't the first time Michigan is experiencing flooding.

"We've been seeing (flooding) across the Great Lakes system, not just Belle Isle." he said.

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