Trial Islands Lighthouse
Radcliffe Lane

Trial Islands Lighthouse
The Trial Islands Lighthouse was constructed in 1906 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the waters of the Trial Islands, located off the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
History
- The lighthouse stood as a vital component of the maritime infrastructure until its replacement with a newer structure in 1970.
- The fourth-order Fresnel lens from 1906 was used until it was replaced in 1970 and is now on display at the Maritime Museum of British Columbia, although its whereabouts have changed over time.
Architecture
The current lighthouse was erected in 1970 to replace the original tower constructed in 1906.
Light Characteristics
- The Trial Islands Lighthouse emits a green light with a flash period of 0.1 seconds and an eclipse period of 4.9 seconds.
- The light has a range of 13 nautical miles and is characterized by a Fl (first order) sequence.
Current Status
The lighthouse is currently operated by the Canadian Coast Guard, which staffs it with two full-time lightkeepers.
Despite being automated, the lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation.
Location and Accessibility
The Trial Islands Lighthouse is situated on Radcliffe Lane in Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
The location provides easy access for visitors interested in exploring this historic maritime landmark.
Heritage Status
The Trial Islands Lighthouse has been designated as a heritage site by the Canadian government, recognizing its historical significance and importance to the country's maritime infrastructure.
Notable Historical Events
- While specific notable events are not readily available, it is known that the original Fresnel lens from 1906 was used until its replacement in 1970.
- The lighthouse has played an essential role in guiding mariners through the Trial Islands waters for over a century.
History
The Trial Islands Lighthouse was constructed in 1906 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the waters of the Trial Islands, located off the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Trial Islands Lighthouse
The Trial Islands Lighthouse was constructed in 1906 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the waters of the Trial Islands, located off the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Details
| Name | Trial Islands Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Oak Bay |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 48.395348, -123.305115 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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