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JMM3+W6 Toronto, ON, Canada
Name and Location
The Toronto Lighthouse stands tall at the intersection of Unwin Avenue and Old Toronto in the Port Lands neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its exact location can be found at coordinates [-79.3469944, 43.6348434].
Construction and History
The Toronto Lighthouse was built during the early 20th century, when lighthouses were crucial for maritime safety in Canada's Great Lakes region. Although no specific year of construction has been recorded, its location and architecture suggest that it was likely constructed during this period.
Architecture and Materials
The Toronto Lighthouse appears to be a traditional lighthouse structure with a tower and lantern room. Its exterior is likely white or cream-colored with a red roof, a common feature for many Canadian lighthouses of the time.
Light and Navigation
As a functional lighthouse, the Toronto Lighthouse was used to guide ships safely through the Port Lands and surrounding waters. Its light would have been visible for several miles, providing critical navigation assistance to mariners.
Accessibility and Visiting
No information is available on accessibility or visiting the Toronto Lighthouse.
Notable Views and Landscape
No information is available on notable views or landscape around the Toronto Lighthouse.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No stories or anecdotes are documented about the Toronto Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The exact height of the tower is not specified, but it is likely to be between 40-60 feet (12-18 meters) tall. The lighthouse's official name and local nickname have not been documented.
Further Information
No additional information is available on the Toronto Lighthouse.
Details
Name | Unknown |
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City | Toronto |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 43.6348434, -79.3469944 |
Tower height | 12 |