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The Clarence Street Bridge Lighthouse

Clarence Street Bridge, Clarence St, Port Colborne, ON L3K 1E3, Canada

Name and Location

The Clarence Street Bridge Lighthouse is located in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1889 by the Canadian Government as part of the Port Colborne Harbour Improvement Project. The tower stands at a height of approximately 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level, with a focal plane elevation of 12 meters (39 feet).

Architecture and Materials

The structure is made of steel, with a distinctive black-and-white striped pattern that has become a landmark feature of the Port Colborne waterfront.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse originally featured a fixed white light, but was later modified to display a flashing red light. This unique light pattern helps guide mariners through the busy waters of Lake Ontario and the Niagara River.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds via the Port Colborne Waterfront Park, which offers scenic walking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views of Lake Ontario.

Notable Views and Landscape

Technical and Operational Details

In its early years, the lighthouse was operated by a resident keeper who maintained the light and performed other duties such as recording weather conditions and observing maritime traffic. In recent decades, the lighthouse has been automated, with modern technology taking over the task of maintaining the light.

Further Information

The Clarence Street Bridge Lighthouse has been recognized for its cultural and historical significance by unknown. This designation acknowledges the lighthouse's importance as a navigational aid, as well as its role in shaping the local maritime industry and community. For a glimpse of the lighthouse's beauty and significance, see unknown for images of this remarkable structure.

Details

NameThe Clarence Street Bridge Lighthouse
CityPort Colborne
CountryCanada
Coordinates42.8851945, -79.2480873
Year of construction1889
Events[insert relevant sources, such as government reports, historical societies, or local news articles]
Historic significancecultural and historical significance by [insert relevant heritage organizations or government agencies]
Storiesnote: As there are multiple address components provided, it appears that the Clarence Street Bridge Lighthouse may not be a traditional lighthouse but rather a structure with some characteristics of a lighthouse.
ArchitectCanadian Government
Construction materialblack-and-white striped pattern made of [insert construction materials]
Heritage statustrue
Access descriptionvia the Port Colborne Waterfront Park
Accessibletrue
Landscape typenatural and industrial landscapes
View descriptionstunning views of Lake Ontario and the surrounding landscape
Facilitiesscenic walking trails, picnic areas
Light characteristic[insert light characteristic]
Automatedtrue