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Bond Head, Or Port Of Newcastle

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Title Page
Preface.
Dedication.
Harbours And Port
Toronto Harbour, Or Bay
The Port Of Liverpool, Or Pickering, Formerly Called Frenchman's Bay
Whitby Harbour
Oshawa
Port Darlington
Raby Head
Bond Head, Or Port Of Newcastle
Port Hope
Cobourg
Grafton
Colborne
Presqu'isle Harbour
Scotch Bonnet Lighthouse
Weller's Bay
Kingston Harbour
Sackett's Harbour
Port Ontario
Oswego Harbour
Little Sodus Bay
Big Sodus Bay
Genesee River
Oak Orchard Creek
Niagara River
Port Dalhousie
Port Of Hamilton & Burlington Canal
Oakville
Port Credit
Wellington Square, And Nelson Or Bronte
Port Britain
Extract From "An Act To Compel Vessels To Carry A Light During The Night And To Make Sundry Provisions To Regulate The Navigation Of The Waters Of This Province." 14 & 15 Victoria, Chap. 126
Royal Humane Society's Directions for the Reocvery Of The Apparently Drowned
Table of Illustrations
Index

Between 4 and 5 miles E. by N. of Darlington is the Port of Bond Head. It consists of a wharf run out into 10 feet water ; but from its exposed situation can only be approached in fine weather, or when the wind is off shore.

DANGER.

Four miles E. of this port there is a large boulder some distance in the Lake, called the Peach Stone, and 4 miles E. of this, again, there is a reef of boulders extending 200 or 300 yards into the Lake in a southerly direction, off a headland.

COURSE.

In running from Darlington to Port Hope or Cobourg, steer E. 1/2 N. for 18 or 20 miles to avoid these dangers, giving the shore a good mile berth; then N. E. by E. 1/2 E. for Port Hope, and E. N. E. 1/4 E. for Cobourg.

 


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electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.