St. Peters Harbour Light
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St. Peters Harbour Light
The St. Peters Harbour Light was established in 1865, marking an important milestone in maritime safety on Prince Edward Island, Canada. The lighthouse itself was constructed in 1881, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern architectural styles.
Architecture
- The tower height of the St. Peters Harbour Light stands at approximately 30 metres (98 feet). Its focal height is around 43 metres (141 feet), providing an effective range for maritime navigation.
- The lighthouse's design features a distinctive square base and a cylindrical body, topped with a lantern room housing a first-order Fresnel lens.
Light Characteristics
The St. Peters Harbour Light emits a characteristic flash pattern of three seconds on the half-hour, using a 300 mm (11.8 inch) diameter optic. The light has an effective range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 km).
Current Status
The lighthouse was decommissioned in spring 2008 and is no longer active.
Location and Accessibility
Located on St. Peter's Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada, the St. Peters Harbour Light can be accessed via Lighthouse Road. The site offers scenic views of the surrounding area and is a popular destination for those interested in maritime history and lighthouses.
Heritage Status
The St. Peters Harbour Light has been designated as a historic site by the Canadian government, recognizing its importance in Canada's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
No notable historical events have been reported.
Details
| Name | St. Peters Harbour Light |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 46.44194, -62.747612 |
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