Last year when Stacy and I explored Two Rivers, I got a Lighthouse Passport and was hoping to add a few more stamps to my book on this trip. There are plenty of lighthouses in the Upper Peninsula and I made a list of the ones we might be able to see. One of them was in St. Ignace.
The Wawatam Lighthouse is in St. Ignace near the ferry docks. It is open year round 24 hours a day. It was a short walk from our hotel but there is plenty of parking around the ferry docks and Veterans Park.
The Wawatam Lighthouse is named for Chief Wawatam, railroad ferry that carried trains across the straits of Mackinac from 1911 to the 1980s. They literally loaded the train cars on a ferry and crossed the straits of Mackinac to Mackinaw City where freight and passengers would continue their journey south. The train ferry also ran 24 hours a day. Too bad that no longer exists. It would be something unique to add to the bucket list and beats crossing that dreaded bridge. Remnants of the dock are still there.
You can ring the train bell.
There is a nice boardwalk that you can walk out to the lighthouse and see the old train tracks too. The lighthouse is still in use today. It is also part of the North Country trail. Not sure if the whole boardwalk is or the portion that leads towards Veterans Park but at least I was on part of it.
From the end of the pier, you can see Mackinac Island.
Unfortunately I did not get my stamp for Wawatam Lighthouse. It is at the visitor center which was closed when we were in St. Ignace. Maybe I'll write to them and try to get it.
If you are in St. Ignace, definitely walk out to the lighthouse. It's free and a nice walk.


































