Cabot Head Light
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Byer Bay, Ontario
Built: 1896
The Friends of Cabot Head are restoring this lighthouse, which has been turned into a museum. The two story keeper's house is a large, white clapboard structure. The light tower was removed from its red shingled roof long ago. The "Friends" hope to eventually top the building with a replica tower. [Update: Restoration is complete with the tower being replaced by an enclosed observation deck.]
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This article was last modified on 6/3/2009.