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Gull Rock Lighthouse

MW42+6F Lockeport, NS, Canada

Name and Location

The Gull Rock Lighthouse is located in Lockeport, Nova Scotia, Canada, with coordinates (43.6555624° N, -65.098764° W). Its official name is simply "Gull Rock Lighthouse."

Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1876, during the Late 19th century era. It remains an active aid to navigation, serving as a vital warning for mariners of the rocky shoreline and surrounding waters.

Architecture and Materials

The tower is built with a traditional lighthouse style, featuring a square base and a tapering cylindrical shape. The foundation is built on bedrock, with a concrete base and walls made from local limestone and granite. The lantern room is topped with a metal roof and features a white lantern. The structure stands 17 meters (56 feet) tall.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse emits an LFl light characteristic, which means the light is fixed and has a long duration. It can be seen for up to 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers). The Canadian Coast Guard is responsible for its maintenance and operation.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds and enjoy the surrounding coastal scenery. However, please note that the interior is not open to the public due to safety concerns. Opening hours are from dawn to dusk, and entrance is free. On-site facilities include parking and picnic areas.

Notable Views and Landscape

Anecdotes and Folklore

Unfortunately, no information is available on former keepers or significant historical events related to the Gull Rock Lighthouse.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse operates on an automated basis, eliminating the need for manual operation by keepers. It remains an important part of Nova Scotia's maritime history and culture.

Further Information

Nearby attractions include the Lockeport Heritage Museum, Shelburne Harbor Museum, and the historic town of Lockeport itself.

Details

NameGull Rock Lighthouse
CityLockeport
CountryCanada
Coordinates43.6555624, -65.098764
Year of construction1876
Architectural styleTraditional lighthouse style
Construction materiallimestone, granite
Tower height17
Heritage statusfalse
Access descriptionVisitors can access the lighthouse grounds and enjoy the surrounding coastal scenery.
Accessibletrue
Landscape typeRugged coastal terrain
View descriptionBreathtaking views of Lockeport Harbour, the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding coastline.
Guided toursfalse
FacilitiesParking, Picnic areas
Entrance fee0
Opening hoursDawn to dusk
Nearby attractionsLockeport Heritage Museum, Shelburne Harbor Museum, Historic town of Lockeport itself
AIS Radarfalse
Light characteristicLFl (L = light, F = fixed, l = long duration)
Light range12
Automatedtrue