Cape North Lighthouse
Lancaster Road

Cape North Lighthouse
The Cape North Lighthouse was originally constructed in 1856 and stood at Money Point, near Cape North, Cape Breton.
It was later relocated to its current site on Lancaster Road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Architecture
The lighthouse is a cylindrical tower with a distinctive red and white checkerboard pattern.
Its original purpose was to serve as a navigational aid for mariners, guiding them safely into the harbor.
Tower Height and Focal Height
The tower stands at 30 meters (98 feet) tall, while its focal height reaches an impressive 50 meters (164 feet).
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a distinctive pattern of red and white lights, visible from a range of 20 nautical miles.
The light's characteristics have been automated since the 1980s.
Current Status
The Cape North Lighthouse is no longer in active use as a navigational aid but has been preserved as part of Canada's rich maritime heritage.
It now serves as a museum piece, showcasing the country's lighthouse history and significance.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Lancaster Road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the lighthouse can be easily accessed by car or public transportation.
Visitors can view the tower from a short distance away, but due to its current status as a museum, access to the interior is limited.
Heritage Status
The Cape North Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed on various heritage registers in Canada.
Notable Historical Events
- While no specific notable events are recorded for this lighthouse, it was part of an extensive network of lighthouses along the Canadian coast during the 19th century.
- Their relocation to Ottawa marked a significant shift in the country's maritime history.
Details
| Name | Cape North Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Ottawa |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 45.4021, -75.62381 |
| Current use | museum piece |
| Accessible | false |
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