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Middle Sister Island Light

Middle Sister Island Light, Pelee Township, Ontario, Canada

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Middle Sister Island Light

The Middle Sister Island Light is a historic lighthouse located on Middle Sister Island in Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada.

History

  • The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners and fishermen navigating the treacherous waters of the Great Lakes.
  • The Middle Sister Island Light is a white square skeleton tower with a distinctive design.
  • The tower stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above the waterline, while its focal height reaches up to 45 meters (148 feet).

Light Characteristics

The Middle Sister Island Light is equipped with a fixed red light that emits a beam of approximately 12 nautical miles in range.

The light's pattern is a steady red flash every two seconds.

Current Status

The Middle Sister Island Light is currently an inactive aid to navigation, having been decommissioned from service in the past.

However, it remains a notable landmark and a testament to Canada's rich maritime history.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on Middle Sister Island in Lake Erie, approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) north of Leamington, Ontario.

The island can be accessed by boat or kayak, with several marinas and parks located nearby.

Heritage Status

The Middle Sister Island Light has been recognized as a historic site under the Canadian Register of Historic Places, acknowledging its importance in Canada's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Middle Sister Island Light played a significant role during World War II, serving as an aid to navigation for Allied forces operating in the Great Lakes.
  • The lighthouse also experienced damage during a severe storm in 1970, which led to its decommissioning from service.

Details

NameMiddle Sister Island Light
City
CountryCanada
Coordinates41.85041, -82.99951
Current useinactive aid to navigation