Quinte West Lighthouse
165 Front St, Quinte West, ON K8V 4N6, Canada
Name and Location
The Quinte West Lighthouse is located on the shores of Lake Ontario in Quinte West, Ontario, Canada.
2. Construction and History
The Quinte West Lighthouse was first built in 1856 by the Imperial Lighthouse Service (ILS) to aid navigation on Lake Ontario. The original tower stood at an impressive 35 feet tall and featured a distinctive red and white striped pattern. Over the years, the lighthouse underwent several renovations and expansions to improve its functionality and maintain its structural integrity.
3. Architecture and Materials
The current Quinte West Lighthouse is a sturdy, square-shaped structure with a height of approximately 45 feet (13.7 meters) above sea level. Its striking red-and-white striped pattern serves as a beacon for mariners and a visual landmark for the local community.
4. Light and Navigation
As one of the most critical aids to navigation on Lake Ontario, the Quinte West Lighthouse has played a vital role in ensuring safe passage through the region's waterways. The lighthouse emits a characteristic red light, visible from approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers) out at sea, guiding vessels through the treacherous waters and warning of potential hazards such as rocky shoals and submerged reefs.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
No information available on accessibility or visiting the lighthouse.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
No information available on notable views or landscape surrounding the lighthouse.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
The Quinte West Lighthouse is listed as a National Historic Site of Canada, making it an essential part of Canada's maritime heritage.
8. Technical and Operational Details
No technical or operational details available about the lighthouse.
9. Further Information
In 2006, the lighthouse was restored and preserved by the Ontario Heritage Trust.
Details
Name | Quinte West Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 44.1055178, -77.5796113 |
Year of construction | 1856 |
Events | shipwrecks or rescues |
Historic significance | listed as a National Historic Site of Canada |
Stories | played a vital role in ensuring safe passage through the region's waterways |
Architectural style | square-shaped structure with a striking red-and-white striped pattern |
Architect | Imperial Lighthouse Service (ILS) |
Tower height | 13.7 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | restored and preserved by the Ontario Heritage Trust in 2006 |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | waterways |
View description | visual landmark for the local community and a beacon for mariners |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Light characteristic | red light |
Light range | 19 |
Automated | false |