- Little Pike Bay
Little Pike Bay is a bay in the Northern
Bruce Peninsula offLake Huron in south-westernOntario ,Canada . Little Pike Bay is located 50 km south ofTobermory and 60 km north ofOwen Sound . The area now hosts seasonalcottages , year-roundhomes and seasonaltourism .History
This area of the Northern Bruce Peninsula was historically used for
logging andhunting in the late 19th century. The logging business of the period required large barges to enter the relatively small bay causing ships to frequently run ashore. The most famous incident (and the main source for tourism) involved the loss of the barge Etta and the steamer Eclipse.1883 Shipwreck
On
November 21 ,1883 thebarge Etta was being towed by the steamer Eclipse from Tobermory to Southhampton. The crew logs detail a rough storm withgale force winds. The two ships were separated in the storm during the night. The Etta was cast adrift and ran ashore on Little Pike Bay beach. The sole crewmember then walked 16 miles toWiarton to file a report with the Port Authorities. The seven crewmembers of the Eclipse all perished when the steamer capsized in Lake Huron near Pine Tree Harbour.Current Use
At the turn of the 20th century, the land was cleared enough to allow for construction of permanent hunting lodges. From there land was eventually secured by private owners and turned into seasonal cottage grounds.
Shipwreck enthusiasts, lured by the Etta and Eclipse disaster, have turned the small camping area into a tourist destination.External links
* [http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com Guide to the Bruce Peninsula]
* [http://www.brucepeninsula.org Government Tourism Site to the Bruce Peninsula]
* [http://www.halinet.on.ca/GreatLakes/documents/Brookes/default.asp?ID=Y1883 Account of 1883 ECLIPSE Shipwreck]
* [http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/Wrecks/details.asp?ID=10454 Summary of the 1883 ECLIPSE Shipwreck]
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