| Last Visited: May, 2004 History/Info:
The original Oakville Lighthouse was built in 1837, to mark the mouth
of 16 Mile Creek, roughly 15 miles west of Toronto. The lighthouse
stood at the end of a pier until 1886, when it was swept into Lake
Ontario by a storm.
In 1889, a new, 25-foot high octagonal wooden structure replaced the
old lighthouse. This structure served until the 1960's, when it was
deactivated and moved to the grounds of the Oakville Yacht Squadron in
1960.
Source:
Rudy and Alice's Lighthouse Page
Hours:
The lighthouse sits on the grounds of Oakville Yacht Club, which
is private. However, you can get a closeup view from the parking lot
just outside the Yacht Club.
Personal Note:
Kind of a disappointing view of the lighthouse from the parking lot.
It seems like the lighthouse was just tossed into a corner of their
lot. Seems like it should have a more prominent setting than where it
is.
Latitude/Longitude: Appx. 43°28'N 79°41'W
Directions:
click here for overview map
click here for
detail map
- From the QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way) heading east towards Toronto, take exit
118 - Trafalgar St.
- At the end of the ramp, go right.
- Take Trafalgar St. for appx. 1.8km to the intersection with Lakeshore Rd.
Turn right onto Lakeshore Rd.
- Follow Lakeshore Rd. for about 700m, when you'll cross over the Sixteen
Mile Creek.
- As soon as you cross over the creek, turn left onto Forsythe St, then
immediately turn left into the Shipyard Park parking lot. The lighthouse is at
the far end of the parking lot, on the other side of the fence inside the
Yacht Club.
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