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Nottawasaga Island Light

Bartlett Boulevard

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Nottawasaga Island Light (Collingwood)
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Nottawasaga Island Light

The Nottawasaga Island Light is a historic lighthouse located on Nottawasaga Island in Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada.

History

  • The construction of the Nottawasaga Island Light began in 1859 and was completed by 1860. The light played a crucial role in maritime navigation during the mid-19th century.
  • The lighthouse features a distinctive octagonal shape with a cylindrical keeper's house attached. The structure was designed by architect John G. Howard and constructed using local limestone.

Light Characteristics

The Nottawasaga Island Light emits a fixed white light that can be seen from a distance of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).

Current Status

The Nottawasaga Island Light is currently an inactive aid to navigation. It has been automated and no longer serves as a guiding light for mariners.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on Bartlett Boulevard, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Visitors can access the site via a short walkway from the nearby parking area.

Heritage Status

The Nottawasaga Island Light has been designated as a historic site by the Canadian government. Its designation recognizes its importance in Canadian maritime history and architectural heritage.

Notable Historical Events

The Nottawasaga Island Light played a significant role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied ships navigating Lake Huron.

Details

NameNottawasaga Island Light
CityCollingwood
CountryCanada
Coordinates44.538494, -80.25891
ArchitectJohn G. Howard
Current useinactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue