Heritage & Culture.
Cabot Head Lightstation is a restored 1896 lighthouse and lightkeeper's residence at Wingfield Basin, reached by gravel road from Dyer's Bay. The Friends of Cabot Head operate the site as a museum and volunteer-staffed migration-watch station — the same buildings that house the Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory's spring and fall banding seasons.
Lion's Head adds a second small-harbour lighthouse on Isthmus Bay, anchoring the village waterfront.
The brief.
Cabot Head's museum is open seasonally during the Friends of Cabot Head's volunteer-staffed window (broadly May–October); the gravel access road from Dyer's Bay is rough but passable for two-wheel drive in dry conditions. The lightstation grounds, the lightkeeper's residence, and the headland walks are the core visit.
The whole peninsula sits within Saugeen Ojibway Nation traditional territory — the joint territory of the Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation and the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation — and Parks Canada's Indigenous Connections programming acknowledges the Anishinabek / Three Fires (Ojibway, Odawa, Pottawatomie) framing across the park.
2. places.
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Cabot Head Lightstation
Restored 1896 lighthouse and former lightkeeper's residence at Wingfield Basin; museum and migration-watch station operated by the Friends of Cabot Head.
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Lion's Head village waterfront
Small Georgian Bay harbour village with heritage Lion's Head lighthouse on Isthmus Bay.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.