Wedge Island Light
Wedge Island Light, 3, Wedge Island, Seaforth, Halifax Regional Municipality, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Wedge Island Light
The Wedge Island Light was first lit on 29 March 1911, marking an important milestone in maritime safety in the Australian state of South Australia.
History
- The lighthouse has undergone significant changes over the years, with a major reconstruction taking place in 1970.
- During World War II, the RAAF operated No. 7 radar station at the lighthouse site, employing a staff of approximately 30 personnel.
- This facility was disbanded in November 1945.
Architecture
The Wedge Island Light is situated on the highest point of the island and features a distinctive design.
Light Characteristics
- Pattern: Not specified
- Range: Not specified
Current Status
The Wedge Island Light is currently no longer an active aid to navigation, having been automated at some point.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is located on Wedge Island in the Australian state of South Australia, near the town of Seaforth. The exact address is:
Wedge Island Light 3 Wedge Island Seaforth
Heritage Status
No information is available regarding the heritage status of the Wedge Island Light.
Notable Historical Events
The RAAF's operation of No. 7 radar station at the lighthouse site during World War II is a notable historical event associated with the structure.
Details
| Name | Wedge Island Light |
|---|---|
| City | Seaforth |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 44.629387, -63.2676 |
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