Photo courtesy Cana Island Lighthouse on Facebook

STURGEON BAY — Voyage into the past and visit some of the state’s most scenic and storied lighthouses 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2 on PBS Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Lighthouses shines light on a bygone era. This all-new PBS Wisconsin documentary illuminates the power and appeal of these iconic structures. Viewers will explore their history, idyllic settings, unique architecture and the people who called these lighthouses home.

Wisconsin Lighthouses premieres 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2 on PBS Wisconsin. The program will have encore broadcasts at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10 on PBS Wisconsin.

The full program will also be available for streaming shortly after broadcast at pbswisconsin.org/lighthouses and on the free PBS app on all streaming devices.

Since the mid-19th century in our state, Wisconsin’s lighthouses have guided generations of mariners to safe harbors. They have since served as symbols of the past brimming with history and architecture. This all-new PBS Wisconsin special is a voyage exploring our state’s scenic wonders and a celebration of these beacons of Wisconsin’s maritime legacy.

“These are wonderful treasures that tell the story of how we got to where we are today,” Wisconsin Lighthouses producer Jeff Pfeiffer said. “I want people to walk away with a deeper appreciation of not only the lighthouses, but also an appreciation of the sacrifices that the keepers and their families made.”

From the towering Cana Island Lighthouse on Lake Michigan to the remote outposts of the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior and many other significant landmark beacons along Wisconsin’s shorelines, Wisconsin Lighthouses takes viewers on a tour of Wisconsin’s most beloved and historically significant lighthouses.

The documentary reveals lighthouses as more than just navigational aids — they are living museums that tell the story of Wisconsin’s growth, its immigrant heritage and the dedication of the keepers who maintained these vital landmarks. Viewers will discover little-known tales of heroism, tragedy and perseverance of lighthouse keepers from Pottawatomie Lighthouse and North Point Lighthouse.

Complementing the Wisconsin Lighthouses documentary is Illuminating Cana Island, an interactive virtual tour of one of the state’s most iconic lighthouses – Cana Island.

When exploring this online activity, learn what it took to maintain this Door County lighthouse in this virtual window into life on Cana Island 150 years ago. Walk the grounds, listen to the sounds, and read the logbooks of daily duties of a lighthouse keeper. The interactive tour also features a series of cutaway images by Caldecott Award-winning illustrator Sophie Blackall (“Hello Lighthouse”), which show what family life was like inside Cana Island Lighthouse.

The Illuminating Cana Island interactive virtual tour can be experienced now at pbswisconsin.org/lighthouses.

Funding for Wisconsin Lighthouses is provided by the David L. and Rita E. Nelson Family Fund within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Dr. Henry Anderson and Shirley Levine, the Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation, Jan Botz and Tom Lippert, the Dwight and Linda Davis Foundation, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, The Great Lakes Foundation, Slater Family Fund, Ruder Ware, The Fund for Lake Michigan, Barb and Mike Madden, Obrodovich Family Foundation, TrustPoint, Wisconsin Coastal Management Program and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Alfred H. and June E. Kohlwey Foundation, Laurie and Paul Lata, George Kress Family Foundation, Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programs, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.

PBS Wisconsin is a service of the Educational Communications Board and The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

PBS Wisconsin is a place to grow through learning on WHA-TV, Madison; WPNE-TV, Green Bay; WHRM-TV, Wausau; WLEF-TV, Park Falls; WHLA-TV, La Crosse; and WHWC-TV, Menomonie-Eau Claire.



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By staff / news release

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