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6485+XQ Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Name and Location

The Snake Island Lighthouse is located in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.

Construction and History

The Snake Island Lighthouse was constructed during the [Construction Era], but the exact date of construction is unknown. It is believed that the lighthouse was built to guide vessels through the treacherous waters surrounding Gabriola Island, a popular destination for boaters and beachgoers.

Architecture and Materials

The Snake Island Lighthouse features a [Construction Materials] design with a [Height] and focal height of [Focal Height].

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse has a light characteristic of [Light Characteristic], offering a range of [Light Range]. It is an automated aid to navigation, eliminating the need for manual operation.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the Snake Island Lighthouse via [Access Route]. Due to the remote location, it's essential to plan ahead and prepare for the journey.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse stands tall amidst the rugged beauty of Gabriola Island, with its lush forests, sandy beaches, and rocky shores. The area is renowned for its wildlife and outdoor recreational activities.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Locals often share stories about the Snake Island Lighthouse's historical significance and its role in guiding vessels through treacherous waters. According to legend, the lighthouse has played a crucial part in many shipwreck rescues and maritime incidents.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is managed by [Managing Authority], ensuring its continued preservation and maintenance for future generations. It was once an active aid to navigation but has been repurposed as a [Current Use].

Further Information

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Coordinates49.2174171, -123.8905976