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Quatsino Lighthouse

Botel Main

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Quatsino Lighthouse

The Quatsino Lighthouse was built in 1905 and has been an important aid to navigation on the coast of British Columbia, Canada.

History

  • The lighthouse is constructed from local stone and stands at a height of approximately 20 metres (66 feet) above sea level.
  • The tower's design is characteristic of early 20th-century lighthouses, with a distinctive cylindrical shape and a lantern room at the top.

Light Characteristics

The Quatsino Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible from a range of up to 16 kilometres (10 miles).

  • The light pattern is not specified, but it is believed to be a rotating beam.

Current Status

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

It is no longer used as a residence for the keeper and is instead maintained by the Canadian Coast Guard.

Location and Accessibility

The Quatsino Lighthouse is located on Botel Main in the town of Area B (Quatsino Sound/Cape Scott), British Columbia.

The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby parking area, although visitors must exercise caution due to the rugged terrain.

Heritage Status

The Quatsino Lighthouse has been designated as a historic site by the Canadian government and is listed on the Parks Canada Historic Sites list.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Quatsino Lighthouse played an important role in the early 20th-century maritime trade, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships passing through the Quatsino Sound.
  • The lighthouse has also been featured in various publications and guides as one of the most remote and inaccessible lighthouses on the Canadian coast.

Details

NameQuatsino Lighthouse
CityArea B (Quatsino Sound/Cape Scott)
CountryCanada
Coordinates50.441174, -128.0324
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue