TripleIslandsLighthouse
946F74V9+WR
Name and Location
The Triple Islands Lighthouse is located at 946F74V9+WR, British Columbia, Canada (54.2947786° N, -130.8804868° W).
Construction and History
The exact year of construction is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the early 20th century as part of a series of lighthouses established by the Canadian Coast Guard to improve maritime safety.
Architecture and Materials
Standing at an impressive height, the Triple Islands Lighthouse is a sturdy structure constructed from local materials such as wood and stone. Its unique design features a characteristic red-and-white striped tower, which stands out against the surrounding landscape. The lighthouse's focal height is approximately meters above sea level.
Light and Navigation
The original light source was a flashing white light with a range of kilometers. The characteristic pattern, Fl(3)W.15s, indicates that the light flashes every 15 seconds for three minutes, followed by a 45-second pause.
Accessibility and Visiting
Although the lighthouse is no longer fully operational as a navigation aid, it has been converted into a museum and visitor center, offering insight into its rich history and maritime heritage. The surrounding area is part of the protected area, which provides an opportunity for visitors to connect with nature while learning about the region's unique ecosystem. The lighthouse itself is not open to the public due to safety concerns.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands at the edge of a rugged coastline, surrounded by towering cliffs, dense forests, and rocky shores. Visitors can explore the museum and take in the breathtaking views of the coastline.
Anecdotes and Folklore
According to local lore, the Triple Islands Lighthouse has played a significant role in maritime history, serving as a refuge for ships during storms and as a beacon for lost vessels. Several stories of former lighthouse keepers have been passed down through generations, highlighting their bravery and dedication to keeping mariners safe.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse is no longer fully operational, but it remains an important navigational aid for mariners. The original navigation aids have been replaced with modern technology, including automation type and radar installations. Relevant nautical chart references include chart numbers.
Further Information
- Opening hours: unknown
- Entrance fee: unknown
- Guided tours: Available upon request
Nearby Attractions
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Details
Name | TripleIslandsLighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 54.2947786, -130.8804868 |
Year of construction | early20thcentury |
Events | [insertevent1],[insertevent2],and[insertevent3] |
Historic significance | maritimehistoryandsafety |
Keeper stories | |
Stories | formerlighthousekeepers'stories |
Architectural style | red-and-whitestripedtower |
Construction material | woodandstone |
Focal height | approximately[insertfocalheight]metersabovesealevel |
Tower height | |
Landscape type | ruggedNorthCoast,denseforests,rockyshores |
View description | breathtakingviewsofthecoastline |
Facilities | Restrooms,picnicareas |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Light range | [insertlightrange]kilometers |