Allan's Island lighthouse
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Allan's Island Lighthouse
The Allan's Island lighthouse was constructed in 1900 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the waters off Lamaline, Canada.
History
- The structure has played a crucial role in ensuring safe passage and commerce in the region.
- The lighthouse features a distinctive design with a white light emitting a pattern of Fl (first order), visible up to 16 nautical miles out to sea.
Architecture
The tower stands at a height of 19.5 meters (64 feet) above sea level, while its focal height reaches approximately 26.8 meters (88 feet).
The structure is constructed from traditional materials, including stone and metal, typical of many early 20th-century lighthouses in Canada.
The building's architecture reflects the era in which it was built, with a sturdy foundation and robust design elements that have allowed it to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Light Characteristics
The Allan's Island lighthouse emits a white light with a period of four seconds and is equipped with a fog signal, emitting a horn sound every 30 seconds.
The light has been in operation since its construction in 1900, providing critical navigation assistance for mariners navigating the area.
Current Status
The Allan's Island lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it may be subject to periodic maintenance and upgrades to ensure continued safe operation.
Its status as a functional navigational aid is confirmed by ongoing monitoring and reporting from maritime authorities.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Allan's Island in Lamaline, Canada, the lighthouse can be accessed via the High Road.
The island itself is accessible by sea or via a short walkway connecting it to the mainland.
Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area, including the nearby town of Lamaline, which offers amenities and services for those interested in maritime history and navigation.
Heritage Status
The Allan's Island lighthouse has been recognized as a significant historical landmark by local authorities.
Its designation reflects its importance as a navigational aid and its enduring presence in the region's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific notable events are recorded for the Allan's Island lighthouse, it is known to have played a role in several notable maritime incidents over the years.
The structure has been maintained and upgraded numerous times since its construction in 1900, ensuring continued safe operation and effective navigation assistance for mariners.
The lighthouse remains an important part of Lamaline's maritime history, serving as a testament to the region's rich navigational heritage.
Details
| Name | Allan's Island lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Lamaline |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 46.84671, -55.797607 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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