Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Thompson's Coast Pilot for the Upper Lakes, on Both Shores, from Chicago to Buffalo, Green Bay, Georgian Bay and Lake Superior ... [4th ed.], p. 85

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THOMPSON'S COAST PILOT. -- 85 leading mark for the east channel. A light ship will be stationed on the shoal SEbyS48 from Little's Point, during the season of navi- gation, showing a red light. Point Pelee Island light, fixed, red, visible 10 miles, on Point Pelee Island, entrance to the north channel to Detroit River. Good shelter from NE to SE and 8 winds in McCommick's Bay, be- tween the point and Lighthouse, in 54 fathoms water, mud bottom. ° Beacon light, fixed, visible 10 miles, on the shoal off Point Pelee. A. new Lighthouse has been built on the dummy on Point Pelee Shoal, and shows a white light, and is an excellent lead for the north channel. Rondeau light, doubtful, at the entrance to Rondeau Harbor. Good holding ground under the point, in 5 fathoms water, clay bot- tom. Good shelter from SW, W and NW winds. | Note.--The piers at the Rondeau are sunk down on the inside, but there is plenty of water between them, and a vessel or propeller with good fenders can lay safe alongside of them, except in a heavy blow from the westward. 'The water, inside, is from 9 to 10 feet, muddy bottom. It is rather difficult to get in with a loaded vessel, on account of a spit that makes off from the port side from the east end of the north pier. Vessels of light draft go in and load at Stod- dard's' mill, up a small creek in the bay, and load to four feet, and finish outside. Itis no harbor for heavy vessels, but vessels can find. a good lee from a northeaster, in 33 fathoms, in a line with the south pier, good holding ground. / , Port Stanley light, fixed, visible 9 miles, on the west pier at Port Stanley. The entrance to this harbor is very narrow; the piers run out straight. The depth of water varies from 9 to 11 feet. Port Burwell light, fixed, visible 9 miles, on the hill, to the eastward of the piers. | Beacon light, fixed, visible 5 miles, on the west pier, red. Depth of water from 9 to 10 feet. To run in, keep the west pier well aboard until inside, then take the middle, or come to the dock. Long Point light, fixed, visible 14 miles, on Long Point, a lead- ing mark for the lower end of Lake Erie. Good holding ground under the point, between the Lighthouse and Big Bluff, in 44 to 6 fathoms water, sandy clay.

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