Port Burwell Marine Museum and Historic Lighthouse

Port Burwell Marine Museum and Historic Lighthouse
Ontario
Location Port Burwell
Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 42°38′41″N 80°48′21″W / 42.64472°N 80.80583°W / 42.64472; -80.80583Coordinates: 42°38′41″N 80°48′21″W / 42.64472°N 80.80583°W / 42.64472; -80.80583
Year first constructed 1840
Deactivated 1963
Tower shape octagonal frustum tower
Markings / pattern white tower, red lantern
Height 13.7 metres (45 ft)[1]
Focal height 29.3 metres (96 ft)[1]
Original lens third order Fresnel lens[2]
Range 19 kilometres (12 mi)[1]
ARLHS number CAN-405

Port Burwell Marine Museum and Historic Lighthouse is a historical museum in Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada. Located at the mouth of the Big Otter Creek on Lake Erie, the museum and lighthouse reflect upon when Port Burwell was at the height of its fame as a shipbuilding community.

The lighthouse, completed in 1840 and renovated in the 1980s,[3] remains one of Canada's oldest Lighthouses of a completely wooden construction. Present in the museum collection is the most accurate model ever built of the rail car ferry the Ashtabula, which made routine trips between Port Burwell and Ashtabula, Ohio for the purposes of transporting coal. This ship was a mainstay of the Port Burwell shipping experience until the 1950s and played an intricate role in the development of Southern Ontario through its supply of coal energy. The museum's collection includes original Fresnel lenses, finely detailed model ships and a vast assortment of tools, photographs and artifacts dating from the 19th century.

Affiliations

The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.[4]

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