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A modern-day lightkeeper who is responsible for three lighthouses on remote islands in Lake Superior has to be a jack-of-all-trades. From coordinating volunteer work crews, to fixing broken water pumps, painting buildings, and acting as the chief tour guide and director of visitor programming,  Paul Morralee did it all. As managing director of the lighthouse preservation organization, Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior, Paul also documented his island experiences over the course of a decade in a series of articles, “Lighthouse Dispatches”, that appeared in the Thunder Bay newspaper, The Chronicle-Journal. Those articles have now been collected together in a single volume.

Follow Paul’s journey from rookie lightkeeper to seasoned veteran as he recounts the challenges in accessing the Trowbridge Island Lighthouse, the joy in planning visitor programming at the recently-acquired Shaganash Lighthouse, and the people encountered and natural wonders experienced while living for ten summers at the Point Porphyry light station.

Lighthouse Dispatches: Ramblings of a Modern-Day Lightkeeper is a compelling record of the remarkable work done by Paul Morralee together with many volunteers to preserve the lighthouses and their stories, highlighting the important role played by these iconic structures in the development of the region and the history of Canada.

Author Paul Morralee

Author’s Bio 

Paul Morralee has been a life-long marine enthusiast.  Prior to becoming a modern-day lightkeeper, he had a thirty-year career as a globe-trotting documentary filmmaker.  After settling in Thunder Bay, Paul’s nautical interests led him to restoring an old wooden boat, Nina, which became his summer retreat on the Great Lakes for many years.  He also served as a volunteer on many projects including bringing the Coast Guard Ship Alexander Henry back to Thunder Bay, creating “Riverfest” along the banks of the Kaministiquia River, and serving as commodore of the Thunder Bay Yacht Club.

Nina is currently being restored, and Paul’s newly-acquired wooden boat, Hidora, is now being used to transport him to Porphyry Island every spring to continue his work on Lake Superior restoring the lighthouses and educating and entertaining visitors to the islands.

Published by Ontario History Press 2024

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ISBN-13:9781738780129
Publisher:Ontario History Press
Publication date:11/26/2024
Pages:360
Product dimensions:7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.75(d)