Schooner Town -- Wasaga Beach
GPS: N 44° 29' 25" W 80° 2' 51"
Civic Address: Sunset Ct., Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2A9
Directions: From Main St & Mosley St in Wasaga Beach -- Southeast on Main Street (over bridge) toward River Road E/County Rd 60; take first Right onto River Ave Crescent; bear Right at Glenwood Dr; Left at Access Rd; first Right onto River Rd W/County Rd 92 for approx 4 km; Left at Oxbow Park Dr; first Right onto Sunset Court; first Right to stay on Sunset Court; destination on Right.
Description: The Nottawasaga River formed part of a transportation link between Lake Ontario and the Upper Great Lakes which became a vitally important supply route to British Western posts during the War of 1812. The base of operations for the Royal Navy's vessels on Lake Huron was located at the foot of navigation on the River from 1815 to 1817. Buildings to house the base were erected in October 1815 by the ship's company of H.M. Schooner "Confiance". Within two years orders were issued transferring the naval establishment to Penetanguishene, where superior anchorage was available and in late 1817 the naval base at "Schooner Town" was abandoned. In 1976 management of the site became the responsibility of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park.
Civic Address: Sunset Ct., Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2A9
Directions: From Main St & Mosley St in Wasaga Beach -- Southeast on Main Street (over bridge) toward River Road E/County Rd 60; take first Right onto River Ave Crescent; bear Right at Glenwood Dr; Left at Access Rd; first Right onto River Rd W/County Rd 92 for approx 4 km; Left at Oxbow Park Dr; first Right onto Sunset Court; first Right to stay on Sunset Court; destination on Right.
Description: The Nottawasaga River formed part of a transportation link between Lake Ontario and the Upper Great Lakes which became a vitally important supply route to British Western posts during the War of 1812. The base of operations for the Royal Navy's vessels on Lake Huron was located at the foot of navigation on the River from 1815 to 1817. Buildings to house the base were erected in October 1815 by the ship's company of H.M. Schooner "Confiance". Within two years orders were issued transferring the naval establishment to Penetanguishene, where superior anchorage was available and in late 1817 the naval base at "Schooner Town" was abandoned. In 1976 management of the site became the responsibility of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park.