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Seacow Head Light (Fernwood)
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Seacow Head Light

The Seacow Head Light was constructed in 1864 on the south-central coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada, west of Central Bedeque. The lighthouse played a significant role in maritime navigation and safety for over a century.

History

  • The tower height of the Seacow Head Light is approximately 16 meters (52 feet). Its focal height is reportedly around 25 meters (82 feet), allowing it to emit a powerful beam of light into the surrounding waters.
  • The lighthouse's architecture features a traditional design, with a cylindrical structure and a distinctive lantern room at its top.

Light Characteristics

The Seacow Head Light emits a fixed white light, reportedly visible from a distance of several miles out to sea. Its precise pattern and range are not specified in available data.

Current Status

The Seacow Head Light is no longer an active aid to navigation. However, it has been preserved as a historic landmark and is now operated by the Canadian government as a museum. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and its surrounding grounds, gaining insight into its rich history and significance in maritime heritage.

Location and Accessibility

The Seacow Head Light is located on Lighthouse Road in Fernwood, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The site is accessible via public roads, with parking available nearby. Due to its remote location, visitors should be prepared for a scenic drive or hike to reach the lighthouse.

Heritage Status

The Seacow Head Light has been designated as a historic landmark, reflecting its importance in Canadian maritime history and culture.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Seacow Head Light appeared in several episodes of the television series Road to Avonlea, featuring prominently as the home of one of the show's main characters, Gus Pike.

Details

NameSeacow Head Light
CityFernwood
CountryCanada
Coordinates46.315914, -63.810123
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue