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Shipwreck Point Lighthouse (Monticello)
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Shipwreck Point Lighthouse

The Shipwreck Point Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Canada.

History

  • The construction began in 1870 and was completed by 1872, marking an important milestone in maritime navigation.
  • The original structure was designed by renowned architect, John Thomas Lowry.

The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of about 45 meters (148 feet).

Light Characteristics

  • The Shipwreck Point Lighthouse emits a characteristic red light pattern, visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) at sea.
  • Its range is reported to be effective for navigation in low-visibility conditions.

Current Status

As of the last update, the lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated.

The facility continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners and pilots.

Location and Accessibility

The Shipwreck Point Lighthouse is situated on Lighthouse Road in Monticello, Canada.

  • Visitors can access the site via a short walk from the nearby town center.

Heritage Status

The lighthouse has been designated as a historic landmark by local authorities, recognizing its significance in maritime history and navigation.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Shipwreck Point Lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied naval vessels through the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic.
  • Their distinctive light was visible to ships navigating from Canada to Europe.

No further information is available on this lighthouse.

Details

NameShipwreck Point Lighthouse
CityMonticello
CountryCanada
Coordinates46.469868, -62.42111
ArchitectJohn Thomas Lowry
Current useactive aid to navigation