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Egg Island Lighthouse

Egg Island Lighthouse, Area A (Ocean Falls/Outer Coast), Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

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Egg Island Lighthouse

The Egg Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1898 and has been an important aid to navigation on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.

History

  • The lighthouse stands at a height of 90 meters (295 feet) above sea level. Its focal height is reportedly 120 meters (394 feet), allowing it to guide mariners safely through the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean. The structure is made of stone and features a distinctive octagonal tower.

The Egg Island Lighthouse emits a characteristic red light, visible from a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers). The light pattern is reportedly a fixed first-order optic, providing reliable guidance to vessels navigating the area.

Light Characteristics

  • The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated. It continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners and is also open to visitors.

The Egg Island Lighthouse is located on Egg Island, situated in Area A (Ocean Falls/Outer Coast) of the Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. The lighthouse is accessible by boat or via a short hike from the nearby town of Ocean Falls.

Location and Accessibility

  • The Egg Island Lighthouse has been designated as a heritage property under the Canadian Register of Historic Places.

Notable Historical Events

  • The lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces. The lighthouse's proximity to the coast made it an ideal location for monitoring enemy shipping and providing support to naval vessels.

Details

NameEgg Island Lighthouse
CityArea A (Ocean Falls/Outer Coast)
CountryCanada
Coordinates51.2482, -127.8337
Current useactive aid to navigation