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Point Borden Range Rear Lighthouse

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Point Borden Range Rear Lighthouse

The Point Borden Range Rear Lighthouse is situated on Borden Avenue in Borden-Carleton, a town located on the northern coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada.

History

The lighthouse was built in 1859. It has served as an important aid to navigation for mariners traversing the waters off the eastern coast of North America.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The Point Borden Range Rear Lighthouse is a traditional lighthouse design featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive lantern room at its summit. The structure is constructed from local stone and brick, providing a sturdy foundation against the harsh marine environment.

Light Characteristics

The lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible to mariners from a distance of approximately 20 nautical miles. The light pattern is a steady burn, serving as an essential guide for navigation through the area.

Current Status

The Point Borden Range Rear Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. Its status as a functional lighthouse ensures continued importance in maritime safety.

Heritage Status

The Point Borden Range Rear Lighthouse is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance as a historic structure and important component of Canada's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NamePoint Borden Range Rear Lighthouse
CityBorden-Carleton
CountryCanada
Coordinates46.250065, -63.705074
Current useActive aid to navigation