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Ontario has a tremendous width east to west, including the entire Canadian side of the Great Lakes. Across this vast area there were once about 250 lighthouses. More than 130 remain, a large percentage of them active. This page lists the lighthouses in the southeastern part of the province including the Ottawa and upper St. Lawrence Rivers, Lake Ontario, and the lower Niagara River. Lighthouses of Lake Erie, formerly on this page, are now on the Southwestern Ontario page. Unfortunately, there is no provincial lighthouse preservation society. Although much restoration work has been done locally, the various efforts seem disconnected. The good news is that in recent years the provincial and federal government have been more supportive of lighthouse preservation. The Canadian Coast Guard, in particular, has quietly retired its former policy of quickly demolishing deactivated light towers. A note: this page has been greatly improved by the comments and corrections of Michel Forand. ARLHS numbers are from the ARLHS World List of Lights. Notmar numbers are from the Inland Waters volume of the List of Lights, Buoys, and Fog Signals of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. For lights near the international border, USCG numbers are from volume 7 of the U.S. Coast Guard Light List.
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Ottawa River Lighthouses (see also Western Québec)
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St. Lawrence River Lighthouses (see also Upstate New York)
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![]() Nine Mile Point Light photo copyright Michel Forand used by permission |
Lake Ontario Lighthouses
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Information available on lost lighthouses:
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Notable faux lighthouses:
Adjoining pages: North: Western Québec | East: Upstate New York | South: Southwestern Ontario | West: Central Ontario
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Posted December 16, 2003. Checked and revised December 2, 2011. Lighthouses: 43. Site copyright 2011 Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.