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Kincardine Lighthouse

Huron Terrace

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Kincardine Lighthouse (Kincardine)
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Kincardine Lighthouse

The Kincardine Lighthouse is situated on Huron Terrace in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada.

Location and Accessibility

  • The town of Kincardine is located near the mouth of the Penetangore River.

History

Built in 1881, the lighthouse has a rich history as an aid to navigation for mariners entering Lake Huron.

Over the years, it has undergone renovations and changes in its purpose.

Architecture

The tower stands at 24.4 metres (74 feet) tall, with a distinctive eight-sided design.

It is built on a stone foundation and was constructed above the light keeper's home.

Light Characteristics

The lighthouse features a characteristic pattern of red and white stripes, which can be seen from a distance.

The light has a range of approximately 12 nautical miles (22 km), making it an essential aid to navigation for ships entering Lake Huron.

Current Status

The Kincardine Lighthouse is no longer an active aid to navigation.

However, the facility has been renovated and now serves as the Kincardine Yacht Club and a museum.

It is open for tours from July 1 to Labour Day.

Heritage Status

The Kincardine Lighthouse is a historic landmark recognized for its architectural significance and contribution to the maritime history of Canada.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details are not available, it is reported that the lighthouse played an important role in the early days of navigation on Lake Huron.

The facility has been well-maintained over the years, ensuring its continued presence as a notable landmark in Kincardine.

Details

NameKincardine Lighthouse
CityKincardine
CountryCanada
Coordinates44.17711, -81.6381
Current useKincardine Yacht Club and museum
Accessibletrue