The Oshawa Lighthouse
1689 Simcoe St S, Oshawa, ON L1H 8J7, Canada
Name and Location
The Oshawa Lighthouse stands tall in the heart of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, serving as a beacon of maritime history and architectural significance.
2. Construction and History
The Oshawa Lighthouse has been guiding mariners safely into the Port of Oshawa since 1882. Constructed during the height of the steamship era, it played a crucial role in facilitating international trade and commerce. The lighthouse was designated as a Canadian Heritage Site in [Year].
3. Architecture and Materials
The Oshawa Lighthouse is an exemplary example of a late 19th-century Victorian-era lighthouse design. Its striking red brick façade, adorned with ornate stone carvings and copper accents, exudes elegance and refinement. The tower's square base rises to a tapering octagonal shape, topped by a distinctive lantern room housing the original Fresnel lens.
4. Light and Navigation
Standing 40 feet tall, the lighthouse originally featured a first-order Fresnel lens, which was later replaced with an electric light in [Year]. The beacon's range extended approximately one mile out into Lake Ontario, providing vital guidance for vessels navigating the busy shipping lanes. Today, the lighthouse continues to serve as an important aid-to-navigation, guiding mariners through the waters of Oshawa Harbour.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
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6. Notable Views and Landscape
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7. Anecdotes and Folklore
It is speculated that the Oshawa Lighthouse may have played a role in the city's industrial development during the early 20th century. As the port expanded to accommodate growing trade and commerce, the lighthouse likely provided vital guidance for ships carrying goods and materials.
8. Technical and Operational Details
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9. Further Information
The Oshawa Lighthouse has undergone extensive renovations, including repairs to the brickwork, repointing of the stone joints, and restoration of the original lantern room. These efforts have helped ensure the lighthouse's continued integrity as a historic landmark.
Details
Name | The Oshawa Lighthouse |
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City | Oshawa |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 43.8666196, -78.8243889 |
Year of construction | 1882 |
Events | Shipwrecks or rescues (speculative) |
Stories | Speculation: played a role in the city's industrial development during the early 20th century |
Architectural style | Victorian-era |
Construction material | Red brick |
Tower height | 40 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | Repairs to the brickwork; Repointing of the stone joints; Restoration of the original lantern room |
Access description | Located in the heart of Oshawa |
Landscape type | Waterfront |
View description | Lake Ontario, Oshawa Harbour |
Automated | false |