Discover the best top things to do in Ontario, United States including Flowerpot Island Lighthouse, South Baymouth Range Lighthouses, Strawberry Island Lighthouse, Kincardine Lighthouse, Cove Island Lighthouse, Killarney East Lighthouse, Snug Harbour Range Rear Lighthouse, Burlington Canal Lighthouses, Goderich Lighthouse, Port Colborne Lighthouses.
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4.5 based on 243 reviews
My wife and I went for a trip here in the summer and stop at one of the local restaurants for lunch and then off to flower pot island. Well worth the trip here! Flower pot island was really nice to see and hike. We only came up for the day and thought we might stay for the night if we liked it, but unfortunately this is a really busy place during the summer and everything was booked up. So we later decided to comeback with our son and his girlfriend at the end of month and spend the night. This is a cool little town to visit and take the boat tours and visit flower pot island. Absolutely beautiful clear water with great tours to go on. But don’t let the colour of the water fool you it’s extremely cold! Make sure you Book your tours and hotel in advance if your thinking of visiting here
4.5 based on 95 reviews
I visited this place many times as a child. Took my Dad on his last trip to see the place where his Great Grandfather William Robert Kay was the official first Lighthouse Keeper from 1774 to 1899 and he passed away in 1901. Planning another trip here next year and also to nearby Goderich.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
This secluded hidden gem is worth the time. Less then 2 minutes from the Killarney village this lighthouse and lookout is sure to take your breath away!!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
These are the lighthouses, protecting the bridge, close to the lake. I often go to the Burlington Skyway. One day I found a lighthouse while my wife was driving. We were able to see these lighthouses. It was not hard. Robby G C These are the lighthouses, protecting the bridge, close to the lake. Here is how we can see these lighthouses. Heading north along the QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way) towards Burlington, Ontario, exit at Eastport Drive (exit 93). Drive to the the ramp, make a right to Eastport Drive. You will find the Burlington Canal Front Range Lighthouse. It is worthwhile!
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Great sight seeing, nice small park, few swings, lighthouse there since 1849 lots of stairs down to Christopher's beach. Would be a great place for a picnic great views of the lake
4.5 based on 15 reviews
I took the boat trip out to the lighthouse during Canal Days. It's a fun adventure but not necessarily suited to everyone. To get to the top of the lighthouse, you have to climb up quite vertical ladders. And the walk-about at the top is narrow with a low railing. You don't have to go to the top but it's the highlight of the visit.
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