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GeorgeIslandLight

9644R99P+M9

Name and Location

The George Island Light is located at address 9644R99P+M9 in Koostatak, Manitoba, Canada.

Construction and History

The George Island Light was constructed in [Year] to serve as a beacon for mariners. The lighthouse has been serving in this capacity since its construction.

Architecture and Materials

Unfortunately, the architectural style and materials used to build the George Island Light are unknown.

Light and Navigation

The light characteristic is Fl (3) W.15s, indicating a flashing white light with a period of 4 seconds and a range of approximately 9 nautical miles. The source of the light is unclear, but it is likely that the lighthouse operates manually or is automated by an AIS or radar system.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the area by taking unknown, but public accessibility and guided tours are unclear. Opening hours, entrance fee, guided tours, and on-site facilities availability are also unknown.

Notable Views and Landscape

From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can see the vast Canadian wilderness, including forests, lakes, and rivers. The area provides a serene environment for relaxation and exploration.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Unfortunately, no local folklore or unique anecdotes about the George Island Light are available.

Technical and Operational Details

The focal plane elevation of the lighthouse is unknown meters. Nautical chart references are unavailable.

Further Information

For more information, refer to unknown and unknown. The Wikipedia page for the George Island Light can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Island_Light.

Details

NameGeorgeIslandLight
City
CountryCanada
Coordinates52.8191851, -97.6140094
Year of construction[Year]
Architectural styleunknown
Construction materialunknown
Focal heightunknownmeters
Tower height20.1meters
Landscape typenaturalsettingwithwater,forests,andwildlife
Light characteristicFl(3)W.15s
Light rangeapproximately9nauticalmiles