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Sturgeon and Point
Sturgeon Point Light Station, a lighthouse and museum is just a few miles to the north, and is open to the public.
The Old Bailey School is a 1907 one room school adjacent to the Sturgeon Point Light Station.
The town is located on Sanctuary Bay, approximately three miles north of Sturgeon Point Light Station with its own dock served by passenger ships.
Sturgeon Point Light Station, both an operational lighthouse and a museum, is within Haynes Township, and is open to the public.
The couple lived in Lindsay, Ontario, but Frost preferred his property at Pleasant Point on Sturgeon Lake north of Lindsay.
The township comprises the villages and rural hamlets of Ebenezer, Elliots Corners, Melduf, Mertzs Corners, Ogden's Beach, Old Fort, Paradise Point, Port McNicoll, Riverside, Sturgeon Bay, Triple Bay Park, Vasey, Victoria Harbour, Waubaushene and Waverley.
The lake is Y shaped and has the communities of Fenelon Falls, Lindsay, Sturgeon Point and Bobcaygeon at the north-west, south, central and north-east points of the Y respectively.
Several famous lighthouses mark the course of the canal, including the Sturgeon Bay Canal Lighthouse at the eastern entrance on the northern side of the canal ( approximately 230 feet from Lake Michigan ) next to the Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay ); the Sturgeon Bay Canal North Pierhead Light on the Lake Michigan coastline ; and the Sherwood Point Lighthouse in Idlewild, on the far western end, on the southern shore of the outer edge of Sturgeon Bay.
Sturgeon Lake at Young's Point
It lies across Sturgeon Lake from the much larger Young's Point Provincial Park.

Sturgeon and Light
* Sturgeon Bay Canal North Pierhead Light page
* Sturgeon Bay Canal Light page

Sturgeon and Bay
Its county seat is Sturgeon Bay.
With the completion of the Sturgeon Bay Shipping Canal in 1881, the northern half of the peninsula, in actuality, became an island.
Escanaba is also served by low-power translator stations of WNMU translator W296AX from Marquette, MI ( at 96. 5 FM ), WPFF translator W254AG from Sturgeon Bay, WI ( at 98. 7 FM ), and WHWL translator W261AI from Marquette, MI ( at 100. 1 FM ).
* 31px WIS 42 Northbound travels to Sturgeon Bay.
( Historically, a ferry connected the twin city of Menominee, MI to Sturgeon Bay, WI.
Compared to Keewatin, Norman, and Rat Portage, Jaffray Melick is the most rural communities, with few retail stores and one golf course, Beauty Bay, on Black Sturgeon lake.
The eastern terminus of the Ice Age Trail lies at Potawatomi State Park, which is along Wisconsin's Door Peninsula off of Sturgeon Bay.
* Door County Cherryland Airport ( IATA code SUE ) in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, USA
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Sturgeon Bay is a town in Door County, Wisconsin, USA.
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vi: Sturgeon Bay ( thị trấn thuộc quận Door, Wisconsin )
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The railroad passed through Luxemburg, connecting Green Bay, Wisconsin with Sturgeon Bay and Kewaunee on the coastline.
Work was started on the electric power line from Green Bay, WI to Sturgeon Bay, WI in 1920.
The indentations left behind by his fingers form the five bays of Georgian Bay: Midland Bay, Penetang Bay, Hog Bay, Sturgeon Bay, and Matchedash Bay.

Sturgeon and for
He was a participant in one of the all-time great literary hoaxes, I, Libertine ( Ballantine Books, 1956 ), along with Jean Shepherd, Ian Ballantine and Theodore Sturgeon, incorporating several hidden jokes and references into his cover painting for that book.
# Sturgeon: fish well known for its eggs ( caviar ), which make it rare.
Among the most respected awards for science fiction are the Hugo Award, presented by the World Science Fiction Society at Worldcon ; the Nebula Award, presented by SFWA and voted on by the community of authors ; and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for short fiction.
Notable athletes are Whitehorse born hockey players Bryon Baltimore, who made it to the Los Angeles Kings in 1974, and Peter Sturgeon who played for the Colorado Rockies in 1974, Whitehorse born olympic cyclist Zachary Bell, Whitehorse raised olympic weightlifter Jeane Lassen who won medals in several world competitions, Whitehorse born basketball players Aaron Olson, and 1984 Olympics centre for Team Canada Greg Wiltjer.
In real life, the creation of the Prime Directive is generally credited to Gene L. Coon, although there is some contention as to whether science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon, who wrote of the Prime Directive in an unused script for the original series, actually came up with it first.
Theodore Sturgeon, reviewing a 1964 American edition for a genre audience, declared that " Martinson's achievement here is an inexpressible, immeasurable sadness.
When publisher Ian Ballantine, novelist Theodore Sturgeon and Shepherd met for lunch, Ballantine hired Sturgeon to write a novel based on Shepherd's outline.
His work has won the Hugo Award ( for the novel Spin ), the John W. Campbell Memorial Award ( for the novel The Chronoliths ), the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award ( for the novelette " The Cartesian Theater "), three Aurora Awards ( for the novels Blind Lake and Darwinia, and the short work " The Perseids "), and the Philip K. Dick Award ( for the novel Mysterium ).
Sturgeon is the common name used for some 26 species of fish in the family Acipenseridae, including the genera Acipenser, Huso, Scaphirhynchus and Pseudoscaphirhynchus.
Sturgeon are distinctly and immediately recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes.
Many YSI activists have since risen to prominence in the SNP, including Nicola Sturgeon the Deputy First Minister of Scotland, former party leader John Swinney, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth and Fiona Hyslop, the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning.
The latest victory for the SNP was in the 2007 Scottish parliamentary elections, when Nicola Sturgeon became the MSP for the constituency.
The stories themselves won a World Fantasy Award ; the first Theodore Sturgeon Award for online fiction ( for Lucius Shepard's novella " Over Yonder "), and four of the Science Fiction Writers of America's Nebula Awards, including the first for original online fiction ( for Linda Nagata's novella " Goddesses ").

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