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  2. Tobermory Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Tobermory lifeboat Sir Arthur Rose arrived to find Captain Jensen and 13 crew in the lifeboats, sheltering under the stern of the vessel. All 14 men were landed at Arinagour. [5] HMS Western Isles was a command ship of the Royal Navy during World War II, and was the flagship of the Anti-Submarine Training School based at Tobermory.

  3. Tobermory, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The MS Chi-Cheemaun passenger-car ferry connects Tobermory to Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. Tobermory is also the northern terminus of the Bruce Trail and has twin harbours, known locally as "Big Tub" and "Little Tub". Big Tub Harbour is Canada's largest natural freshwater harbour. [4] Tobermory is typically a few degrees colder than Toronto.

  4. List of RNLI stations - Wikipedia

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    An all-weather lifeboat station with a slipway for launching. Inshore lifeboat station, which uses a carriage to launch lifeboats. Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) stations are the bases for the RNLI's fleet of search and rescue lifeboats that cover the coastal waters around the entire British Isles, as well as major inland waterways.

  5. List of Canadian Coast Guard bases and stations - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, it was announced that the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard would be reorganized into four operational regions with the creation of a new Arctic Region; this transition to four regions was completed in April 2021.

  6. Bruce Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce Peninsula is a peninsula in Ontario, Canada, that divides Georgian Bay of Lake Huron from the lake's main basin. The peninsula extends roughly northwestwards from the rest of Southwestern Ontario, pointing towards Manitoulin Island, with which it forms the widest strait joining Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron.

  7. Harbour-class lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The result was a 28-foot single screw wooden lifeboat, known as a "Harbour-class". An order for ten of these "Inshore" lifeboats was planned, but with the outbreak of World War II , only one ever reached the stage of being built, fully tried and tested, and then placed on service.

  8. Big Tub Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse was originally lit in 1885 and is still used up to this day. [ 1 ] The lighthouse was originally built in 1885 when the Department of Marine bought the lots for the lighthouse and John George and David Currie constructed the lighthouse to prevent anymore ship accidents as the entrance to the Tobermory Harbour was hard to navigate ...

  9. Lion's Head, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Lion's Head had a population of 624 living in 299 of its 419 total private dwellings, a change of 4.5% from its 2016 population of 597. With a land area of 2.01 km 2 (0.78 sq mi), it had a population density of 310.4/km 2 (804.1/sq mi) in 2021. [2]