Along the rugged shoreline of the Keweenaw Peninsula, the Mendota Lighthouse stands as a reminder of both ambition and adaptation in Great Lakes navigation. Also known as the Bete Grise Light, it was originally built to support travel between Lake Superior and Lac La Belle, an inland lake connected by a constructed canal. An Early Navigation Experiment Plans for the lighthouse were first developed in 1867, at a time when improving inland water routes was seen as a way to strengthen regional commerce. The light was constructed in 1869 near the canal entrance, intended to guide vessels between the lake… Read More »












