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Phare du Cap de Richibucto

Chemin Cap-Lumière

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Phare du Cap de Richibucto

The Phare du Cap de Richibucto is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of New Brunswick, Canada. The structure has been an important aid to navigation for mariners since its construction in 1855.

History

  • The Phare du Cap de Richibucto is equipped with a first-order Fresnel lens, which projects a white light 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) out to sea. The light emits a fixed beam pattern and operates continuously.
  • The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since the mid-20th century. Today, the structure is no longer in use as a primary navigational aid but continues to serve as a beacon for mariners.

Architecture and Materials

The tower stands at a height of 24 meters (78 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from cast iron and features a distinctive octagonal shape. The building's design is attributed to French-Canadian architect Joseph-Pierre Levasseur.

Light Characteristics

The Phare du Cap de Richibucto played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces. The lighthouse also experienced damage during a storm in 1997, which required extensive repairs to ensure its continued operation.

Current Status

The Phare du Cap de Richibucto is situated on Chemin Cap-Lumière, within the boundaries of the Richibucto Parish in New Brunswick. The location is accessible via a public road, and visitors can reach the lighthouse by foot or by vehicle.

Heritage Status

The Phare du Cap de Richibucto has been designated as a historic site under the Canadian Historic Sites Act. This designation recognizes the structure's importance as an example of 19th-century maritime architecture and its continued significance in the history of navigation in Canada.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Phare du Cap de Richibucto is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of New Brunswick, Canada. The structure has been an important aid to navigation for mariners since its construction in 1855.
  • The tower stands at a height of 24 meters (78 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from cast iron and features a distinctive octagonal shape. The building's design is attributed to French-Canadian architect Joseph-Pierre Levasseur.

Details

NamePhare du Cap de Richibucto
CityRichibucto Parish
CountryCanada
Coordinates46.669777, -64.7116
ArchitectJoseph-Pierre Levasseur
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue