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Cabot Head Lighthouse

Cabot Head Lighthouse, Cabot Head Rd, Miller Lake, ON N0H 1Z0, Canada

Name and Location

The Cabot Head Lighthouse is located in Miller Lake, Ontario, Canada, situated at the coordinates 45.2452876° N, -81.2920734° W.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was built in 1895 by the Canadian government as part of a network of aids to navigation designed to support maritime trade and commerce. The structure is a traditional two-storey, square-towered lighthouse with a red-and-white striped exterior and a pyramidal roof.

Architecture and Materials

The Cabot Head Lighthouse exhibits a classical style influenced by the maritime architecture of the late 19th century. Constructed from locally quarried limestone and granite, the building features a sturdy foundation and walls reinforced with steel beams.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse originally featured a fixed white light with a range of about 16 kilometers (10 nautical miles). Although automated in 1968, it remains an important navigation aid for mariners and recreational boaters. The focal height is approximately 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, but entry into the tower is currently restricted due to safety concerns. The surrounding area offers scenic views of Lake Huron and the nearby Bruce Peninsula.

Notable Views and Landscape

The Cabot Head Lighthouse is situated within the Northern Bruce Peninsula, an area known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape.

Anecdotes and Folklore

While there are no documented stories about the Cabot Head Lighthouse, its rich history and cultural significance make it an important part of local folklore.

Technical and Operational Details

Automated in 1968, the lighthouse remains operational, with no reported AIS or radar installation. The lighthouse was recognized for its cultural and historical significance, earning a heritage status.

Details

NameCabot Head Lighthouse
CityMiller Lake
CountryCanada
Coordinates45.2452876, -81.2920734
Year of construction1895
Keeper storiesarchival research and oral histories
Storieslocal folklore
Architectural styleclassical
Construction material"limestone and granite"
Focal height15
Tower height24
Heritage statustrue
Renovationsautomated in 1968
Accessibletrue
Landscape typenatural beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage
Guided tourstrue
Facilitiesnone
Nearby attractions["The Bruce Peninsula National Park","Tobermory's Little Tub Harbor and its scenic views of Georgian Bay","The famous Grotto at Bruce Peninsula National Park"]
AIS Radarfalse
Light characteristic"fixed white light"
Light range10
Automatedtrue