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Coldspring Head Lighthouse

Lobster Cove Lane

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Coldspring Head Lighthouse (Amherst Shore)
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Coldspring Head Lighthouse

The Coldspring Head Lighthouse is situated on Lobster Cove Lane in Amherst Shore, Canada.

Location and Accessibility

  • The lighthouse can be accessed via a public road, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline.

History

The construction of the Coldspring Head Lighthouse began in 1858, with the completion of the tower marking an important milestone in maritime safety for the region.

Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations to ensure its continued operation.

Architecture

The Coldsspring Head Lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet), with a focal height of 24 meters (79 feet).

The tower's design is characteristic of traditional lighthouses, featuring a cylindrical structure topped by a lantern room.

The building's exterior is constructed from local stone and brick, while the interior is made of wood.

Light Characteristics

The Coldspring Head Lighthouse emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).

The light pattern is reported to be a single flash every two seconds.

Current Status

The Coldspring Head Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its modernization.

While the lighthouse continues to serve its purpose, it is no longer in daily operation and has been converted into a museum.

Heritage Status

The Coldspring Head Lighthouse is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance as an important part of Canada's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

There are no notable historical events specifically associated with the Coldspring Head Lighthouse.

Details

NameColdspring Head Lighthouse
CityAmherst Shore
CountryCanada
Coordinates45.962418, -63.865128
Current useMuseum