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  • This stunted Aspen on the shore of Lake Ontario is probably decades old. It has survived clinging tenaciously to a crack on the exposed bedrock shore of West Point in Sandbanks Provincial Park. This shore is regularily pounded by ferocious waves during the violent storms on the lake, and are scoured each winter by ice floes. It is a miracle of nature that this little tree has survived under such adverse conditions!
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  • Sodus Outer Light is a lighthouse at the end of the western of the two piers defining the channel from Lake Ontario into Sodus Bay, New York. The light was first established in 1858. In 1938, the wood tower was replaced with the current cast iron structure.
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  • Built in 1934 to replace an earlier light, the west pierhead light at the entrance to Oswego Harbour stands on a caisson at the end of a 2000 foot long breakwater extending a half mile into Lake Ontario.  Automated in 1968 and curently solar powered. the light continues to operate as an aid to navigation. The building is being restored. Leased by the H. Lee White Maritime Museum from the city of Oswego, limited public access (tours) are likely in the near future
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  • Sodus Outer Light is a lighthouse at the end of the western of the two piers defining the channel from Lake Ontario into Sodus Bay, New York. The light was first established in 1858. In 1938, the wood tower was replaced with the current cast iron structure.
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  • Sodus Outer Light is a lighthouse at the end of the western of the two piers defining the channel from Lake Ontario into Sodus Bay, New York. The light was first established in 1858. In 1938, the wood tower was replaced with the current cast iron structure.
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  • Nine Mile Point on Simcoe Island is the most westerly point in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence System. Built in the "Imperial" style in 1833, the lighthouse faces the harsh, open waters of Lake Ontario. Forty feet high, it was originally manually operated, but is now fully automated, and a federal heritage building.
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  • Windblown sand eroded to form miniature dunes.
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  • In 1827, Captain John Tibbett deeded 3 acres of his land in Cape Vincent, New York to the US government for a lighthouse. The present lighthouse, built in 1854, stands 58 feet high, 69 feet (21 M) above the water of Lake Ontario. The original fourth order fresnel lens is still in operation. The site served as a US Coast Guard station from 1939 until the light was automated in 1981. The town of Cape Vincent took over the lighthouse in 1991, and the property is now maintained be the Town of Cape Vincent and the Tibbetts Point Lighthouse Historical Society.
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  • In 1827, Captain John Tibbett deeded 3 acres of his land in Cape Vincent, New York to the US government for a lighthouse. The present lighthouse, built in 1854, stands 58 feet high, 69 feet (21 M) above the water of Lake Ontario. The original fourth order fresnel lens is still in operation. The site served as a US Coast Guard station from 1939 until the light was automated in 1981. The town of Cape Vincent took over the lighthouse in 1991, and the property is now maintained be the Town of Cape Vincent and the Tibbetts Point Lighthouse Historical Society.
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  • Massive chunks of ice collect on the shore of Lake ontario during the winter.
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  • The wind as artist.
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  • Nine Mile Point on Simcoe Island is the most westerly point in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence System. Built in the "Imperial" style in 1833, the lighthouse faces the harsh, open waters of Lake Ontario. Forty feet high, it was originally manually operated, but is now fully automated, and a federal heritage building.
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  • Nine Mile Point on Simcoe Island is the most westerly point in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence System. Built in the "Imperial" style in 1833, the lighthouse faces the harsh, open waters of Lake Ontario. Forty feet high, it was originally manually operated, but is now fully automated, and a federal heritage building.
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  • The outer light at the entrance to Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario.
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  • Early winter sunset over an un-named lake in Central Frontenac, Ontario, Canada.
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  • Nine Mile Point on Simcoe Island is the most westerly point in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence System. Built in the "Imperial" style in 1833, the lighthouse faces the harsh, open waters of Lake Ontario. Forty feet high, it was originally manually operated, but is now fully automated, and a federal heritage building.
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  • Cobourg Ontario harbour entrance under the light of a full moon. The long exposure makes the water look much calmer than it was.  The puddles of water on top of the breakwater were left by waves breaking over the top.
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  • High winds and strong wave action at Sandbanks Provincial Park, just as the sun was disappearing behind the horizon.
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