TheArchipelagoLighthouse
1734 Georgian Bay Water, The Archipelago, ON P0G 1K0, Canada
Name and Location
The Archipelago Lighthouse is located on Ojibway Island in The Archipelago, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada. Its coordinates are 45.559044° N, -80.5039532° W.
2. Construction and History
The lighthouse's construction era is believed to be during the Canadian Maritimes' golden age of lighthouses (1830s-1920s). Although the exact year of construction is not specified, it is likely a late 19th or early 20th-century structure.
3. Architecture and Materials
The Archipelago Lighthouse features a distinctive square tower with a white lantern room and a red roof. It was constructed using steel and concrete materials, standing at an impressive 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 23 meters (75.5 feet).
4. Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's primary function has been automated, but it still serves as a beacon for mariners and a symbol of the region's rich maritime history. Its light characteristic is Fl(3)W.15s (not confirmed), and its light range is not specified.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
Although the lighthouse itself is not open to the public due to safety concerns, visitors can access the surrounding area. To reach Ojibway Island, follow signs from Highway 400 or take a water taxi or kayak. Visitors can explore the surrounding area during daylight hours without entrance fees or guided tours.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
The Archipelago Lighthouse offers breathtaking views of Georgian Bay's tranquil waters and surrounding islands. Visitors can enjoy scenic vistas of the bay during sunrise and sunset, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Ojibway Island is a peaceful retreat surrounded by Georgian Bay's pristine wilderness, home to various wildlife.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no stories from former keepers or local folklore are available about The Archipelago Lighthouse.
8. Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has been automated, but manual backup systems remain in place for safety and maintenance purposes. It is not designated as a national or provincial heritage site. The surrounding area can be accessed by following signs from Highway 400 or taking a water taxi or kayak.
9. Further Information
For further reading on The Archipelago Lighthouse and its significance in Canadian maritime history, consult the following sources: Parks Canada Agency, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, and The Georgian Bay Lighthouses Project (unofficial).
Details
Name | TheArchipelagoLighthouse |
---|---|
City | ParrySoundDistrict,Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 45.559044, -80.5039532 |
Year of construction | Late19thorEarly20thcentury |
Historic significance | |
Keeper stories | nonerecorded |
Stories | |
Architectural style | classicCanadianlighthouses |
Construction material | Steelandconcrete |
Focal height | 23meters(75.5feet) |
Tower height | 15meters(49feet) |
Landscape type | pristinewilderness |
View description | breathtakingviewsofGeorgianBay'stranquilwatersandsurroundingislands |
Facilities | |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s(notconfirmed) |
Light range |