Big Tub Lighthouse in Tobermory, Ontario, originally constructed in 1885, serves as a historic beacon guiding ships into the harbour from the waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The six-sided wooden lighthouse features an automated red light and stands as a popular diving destination due to its proximity to shipwrecks and marine heritage attractions.
Located at the mainland terminus of Highway 6, Big Tub Lighthouse continues to assist boats through powerful currents, frequent fogs, and numerous shoals to the safety of Big Tub Harbour. Visitors can explore the area's maritime history at the Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitor Centre and enjoy glass bottom boat tours to Flowerpot Island and the wrecks in the harbour.
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