Light houses

Cove Island Lighthouse
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One of the most dramatic structures on the Bruce Coast, the Cove Island Lighthouse has been marking passage between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay since 1858. This imperial tower structure was built by John Brown.
Cabot Head Lighthouse
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Perched 80 feet above Georgian Bay, the Cabot Head Lighthouse has guided ships for over 100 years. Named in honor of famous explorer John Cabot, this site offers spectacular views of the Niagara Escarpment and Georgian Bay. In 1968, the original tower was
The Big Tub Lighthouse
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Originally constructed in 1885 for a cost of $675, the Big Tub Lighthouse played an important role guiding ships into the harbor from the sometimes treacherous waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The original structure was later replaced by the six-sid
Flowerpot Island Lighthouse
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The origonal lighthouse was built on Castle Bluff in 1897. The lighthouse keeper's home was built 4 years later. In 1969 the lighthouse was replaced with the automated steel tower. The keeper's home is now a museum, open in July and August and by chance d
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