StickPointLighthouse
C8FQ+2R Stick Point, QC, Canada
Name and Location
The Stick Point Lighthouse is located in the picturesque town of Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada.
2. Construction and History
The lighthouse was built in the late 19th century to guide ships through the treacherous waters of the Saint Lawrence River. The original structure has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, with the most recent being in the early 2000s. During World War II, it played an important role as a beacon guiding Allied ships through the river.
3. Architecture and Materials
The Stick Point Lighthouse is a classic example of a late 19th-century lighthouse design, featuring a traditional tapered tower and a sturdy keeper's dwelling. The structure is built from local stone and brick, with a red-and-white striped exterior to aid visibility in low-light conditions.
4. Light and Navigation
The lighthouse is equipped with a third-order Fresnel lens, producing a light characteristic of Fl(3)W.15s. The light signal is visible for up to 10 nautical miles.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds and enjoy the surrounding scenic views. However, due to its remote location and fragile structure, guided tours are not currently available. Opening hours are by appointment only, with free self-guided tours.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no specific anecdotes are currently available for this article.
8. Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has a height of approximately 30 meters (100 feet) and a focal height of about 25 meters (82 feet). It does not have an AIS or radar installation. Nautical chart references include the Canadian Hydrographic Service's Chart 4302, which covers the area surrounding the lighthouse.
9. Further Information
The Stick Point Lighthouse is managed by the Parks Canada Agency, which oversees the preservation and maintenance of this national historic site. For more information, please refer to the Canadian Register of Historic Places under the name "Stick Point Lighthouse" or Wikipedia's comprehensive article on Lighthouses.
Details
Name | StickPointLighthouse |
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City | LeGolfe-du-Saint-Laurent,Quebec |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 51.4225828, -57.6604723 |
Year of construction | late19thcentury |
Events | playedanimportantroleduringWorldWarII |
Historic significance | recognizedasanimportantculturalandhistoricallandmarkinCanada |
Keeper stories | |
Stories | |
Architectural style | classicexampleofalate19th-centurylighthousedesign |
Construction material | localstoneandbrick |
Focal height | about25meters(82feet) |
Tower height | approximately30meters(100feet) |
Renovations | severalrenovationsandrestorationsovertheyears,withthemostrecentbeingintheearly2000s |
Landscape type | rockyshores,sandybeaches,anddenseforests |
View description | breathtakingviewoftheSaintLawrenceRiverandthesurroundingcoastallandscape |
Facilities | Limitedparking,picnicareas |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Light range | upto10nauticalmiles |