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Pendlebury Lighthouse

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Pendlebury Lighthouse

The Pendlebury Lighthouse was constructed in 1833, marking an important milestone in maritime safety on the Canadian coast.

History

  • Built using traditional wooden materials, the lighthouse stands at a height of 13 meters above sea level. Its distinctive design has been preserved over the years, making it a notable example of early 19th-century lighthouse architecture.

The Pendlebury Lighthouse features a characteristic red-and-white striped pattern on its lantern room, which can be seen from a distance of several miles. The light's range extends approximately 20 nautical miles out to sea.

Light Characteristics

  • The lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
  • Visitors are welcome to explore the structure and learn about its rich history.

Located on Patrick Street in the Town of Saint Andrews, Canada, the Pendlebury Lighthouse is easily accessible by car or on foot. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the nearby coastline and harbor.

Location and Accessibility

  • The Pendlebury Lighthouse has been recognized as a historic site by local authorities, with its official website providing further information on its significance and preservation efforts.

Notable Historical Events

No notable historical events have been reported.

Details

NamePendlebury Lighthouse
CityTown of Saint Andrews
CountryCanada
Coordinates45.06823, -67.04702
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue