Sunday, 29 December 2019

Big Tub Lighthouse, Tobermory, ON in December

I'm back again after a long absence. My plan is to make more time for writing in 2020. Happy New year to all my readers and friends!

Yesterday the sun made brief appearances so we headed north for some holiday exploring. Tobermory has been a favourite destination for me since childhood. Rocks, trees, and big water always grab my fancy, and of course, there is a lighthouse.

A light was first shown in 1881 to guide ships into Tobermory's natural refuge, Big Tub Harbour. Charles Earl, one of the earliest settlers, was paid to hang a lantern on a long pole. In 1885, the white, hexagonal tower that we know today was constructed. The lighthouse was manned from 1885 to 1952 when it was automated. The lightkeeper's cottage along the Big Tub shore is now a private residence.

The big storm of 1913 took most of the shingles off the lighthouse tower but it was repaired. The community has always rallied around to maintain this historic building. The Canadian Coast Guard would prefer to demolish this and many other traditional lighthouses, and relpace them with low-maintenance steel structures. Parks Canada has been inundated with requests to maintain lighthouses, and is simply unable to take them all on. Once again, the community has come together to fundraise and protect this unique structure.

Under the umbrella of Friends of Bruce District Parks, major repair work begins in the spring of 2020. Hooray!

https://brucepeninsulapress.com/2019/10/31/survival-of-big-tub-light-threatened-community-financial-support-needed/







Wednesday, 26 June 2019

Christian Island Lighthouse June, 2019

Christian Island Lighthouse
June, 2019

I'm finally back after a 3 year absence and work busy-ness. Dennis and I married in March, 2019, and life is full and good. I retired from park work last week, and am excited about new adventures moving forward. I plan to include more writing in this mix... so here is a start!

Christian Island is in the heart of Georgian Bay off Cedar Point near Midland and Penetanguishene, Ontario. It is reached by a small ferry and is part of Beausoleil First Nation. I have never been to Christian Island before but have been curious about it. From Meaford you see it on the eastern horizon across Georgian Bay. It is home to one of six Imperial Lighthouses, and this inspired our recent journey.

We took the ferry and our bikes across, had pizza lunch at the grocery store near the dock, and then cycled the 6 km to Christian Island's south end. The road was good gravel, quite level and scenic. A light drizzle kept dust down, and the air temperature was perfect for a comfortable ride. Hope you enjoy the pics. It was a fun and satisfying adventure!