Gore Bay Attraction
Attraction in Gore Bay, Ontario, Canada
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Janet Head Lighthouse
The Janet Head Lighthouse in Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island, Ontario is a stunning attraction owned by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and is leased to the Municipality of Gordon Barrie Island. This is a functioning lighthouse with an occulting, solar-powered LED light that flashes on for three seconds at a time, and runs 24 hours every day of the week. The Janet Head Lighthouse was built all the way back in 1879, and was originally lit with a kerosene lamp, and magnified with a thick circular glass for magnification, and the then lighthouse keeper was required to light it at nightfall and extinguish it every morning, and interestingly on sunny days would draw a heavy curtain round the room to prevent light reflecting off the glass and starting fires in the nearby woods, in foggy weather he would sound a fog horn at intervals. Come visit and take a step back in time through the fascinating history of this lighthouse, admission is free.
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Gore Bay Museum
Gore Bay Museum in Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada was originally a jailhouse and jailer's residence, now hosting and representing the history of the early settlers, and stunning art exhibits. Come for a fascinating walk back in time and view the mesmerizing displays and exhibits, they also have a variety of books on current exhibits, fossils and boating. Gore Bay Museum is located just five minutes walk from the marina so come by boat, there's a small admission charge and children are welcome.