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Chatham Point Light

Simmons Main

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Chatham Point Light

The Chatham Point Light was constructed in 1908 and has been an important aid to navigation on the coast of British Columbia, Canada.

History

  • The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level. Its focal height is believed to be around 50 meters (164 feet), allowing it to guide mariners safely through the waters of the Discovery Islands and Mainland Inlets.

The tower's design is characteristic of early 20th-century lighthouses, with a sturdy stone foundation supporting a cast-iron structure.

Light Characteristics

  • The Chatham Point Light emits a fixed white light, reportedly visible up to 16 nautical miles (30 kilometers) out to sea.

Its pattern is not specified, but it is believed to be an important aid for navigation in the region.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains active, although its automated operation has likely reduced the need for manual maintenance.

It is currently not open to the public as a museum or tourist attraction.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Simmons Main, the Chatham Point Light is situated in Area C (Discovery Islands/Mainland Inlets) of British Columbia.

The site can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby town, although specific directions are not provided.

Heritage Status

The Chatham Point Light has been designated as a historic landmark by local authorities, recognizing its importance to the region's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

While no significant events have been recorded for the Chatham Point Light specifically, the surrounding area has played an important role in the region's fishing and shipping industries.

Details

NameChatham Point Light
CityArea C (Discovery Islands/Mainland Inlets)
CountryCanada
Coordinates50.33349, -125.44048
Current useactive navigation
Accessiblefalse