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Green Island Lighthouse

Green Island Lighthouse, Area A (North Skeena), North Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

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Green Island Lighthouse

The Green Island Lighthouse is situated on Green Island, located off the coast of Area A (North Skeena), North Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

The lighthouse can be accessed by boat or kayak, with nearby Prince Rupert offering additional transportation options.

History

Construction of the Green Island Lighthouse began in 1908 and was completed in 1910.

The lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime navigation, serving as a vital aid to mariners traversing the treacherous waters of the North Coast.

Architecture

The tower stands at a height of 35 meters (115 feet), with its focal height reaching an impressive 50 meters (164 feet).

The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of early 20th-century Canadian lighthouses, featuring a distinctive square base and a cylindrical tower.

The structure was constructed using local stone and mortar.

Light Characteristics

The Green Island Lighthouse emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) to the nearest shore.

The light's pattern is a rotating flash every two seconds.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated since the 1980s.

Today, it serves as a museum and popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into Canada's rich maritime history.

Heritage Status

The Green Island Lighthouse is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, recognizing its cultural and historical significance to the country.

Notable Historical Events

  • No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NameGreen Island Lighthouse
CityArea A (North Skeena)
CountryCanada
Coordinates54.568542, -130.70877
Current useMuseum and tourist destination