Tomahawk Lighthouse Museum
The Tomahawk Lighthouse is Morson’s oldest landmark. Built in the 1900s, the lighthouse helped safely steer watercraft from Kenora to Rainy River ports. It was operated by lighthouse keepers until its automation in 1946. In 1963, it was restored becoming an important landmark and it was moved to its present location at the end of Lighthouse Road, where it has been converted to a museum with artifacts pertaining to early lake travel.