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Cabot Head Lighthouse

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Cabot Head Lighthouse (Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula)
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Cabot Head Lighthouse

The Cabot Head Lighthouse was originally built in 1896 to mark the entrance to Wingfield Basin Provincial Nature Reserve on Georgian Bay.

History

  • The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of Lake Huron during harsh weather conditions.
  • The original tower of the lighthouse stands at an impressive height, with its focal point 80 feet above the waterline of Georgian Bay.

Architecture and Construction

The structure is constructed from traditional materials, including stone and wood, reflecting the era in which it was built.

Light Characteristics

The Cabot Head Lighthouse features a range light that was replaced with an automated light system in 1968.

Current Status

The lighthouse serves as a museum, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to explore its history and significance.

Location and Accessibility

Located on the eastern shore of Wingfield Basin Provincial Nature Reserve, the Cabot Head Lighthouse can be accessed via Cabot Head Road.

Heritage Status

The Cabot Head Lighthouse is a significant historical landmark, reflecting the importance of navigation and maritime safety in the region.

Notable Historical Events

While specific events are not documented for the Cabot Head Lighthouse, its construction during the late 19th century highlights the era's focus on maritime exploration and development.

Details

NameCabot Head Lighthouse
CityMunicipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula
CountryCanada
Coordinates45.24529, -81.292076
Current usemuseum