NameStokes Bay Range Front lighthouse
AddressOwen Sound ON
Date0000-00-00
Time00:00:00
CategorySights / Landmarks / Museums
Description

Located midway up the Lake Huron side of the Bruce Peninsula, Stokes Bay provides a desirable anchorage but is littered with islands and reefs. Almost two kilometers in length, Lyal Island is the largest of these islands and guards the entrance to the bay...
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Visitor Info
At the intersection of Highway 6 and County Road 9 on Bruce Peninsula, turn west onto County Road 9. After 4 km (2. 5 miles), turn right on Stokes Bay Road and continue 4. 6 km (4 miles) to the town of Stokes Bay. In Stokes Bay, turn left onto Stokes River Road, and when it ends after 0. 64 km (0. 4 miles), turn right onto Tamarac Road. Stay on Tamarac Road for 2. 4 km (1. 5 miles) by always staying left, and you will reach Tamarac Island from where you can get a distant view of the range lights. Note that in 2009 the rear tower was replaced by a modern structure. The range lights are owned by the Coast Guard. Grounds open, tower closed.

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Coordinates44.96711, -81.39051
Web addresshttp://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=1054