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Saint Paul Island, Saint Margaret Village, NS B0C 1R0, Canada
Name and Location
The Saint Margaret Lighthouse is located on Saint Paul Island, Saint Margaret Village, Nova Scotia, Canada (47°11'4"N, 60°9'42"W).
Construction and History
The exact construction date of the lighthouse is unknown, but it is believed to have been built in the early 20th century.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is characteristic of its era, with a distinctive square tower topped by a lantern room. The structure is made of reinforced concrete, measuring approximately 47 feet (14 meters) tall.
Light and Navigation
The Saint Margaret Lighthouse features a white light flashing every 4 seconds, visible for up to 7 nautical miles (13 kilometers). The light's sector starts at 250° and ends at 132°, providing crucial guidance for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.
Accessibility and Visiting
While still an active aid to navigation, the lighthouse is not open to the public. Visitors are unable to enter the structure due to safety concerns and the private nature of its operations.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Saint Margaret Lighthouse is situated on a rocky outcropping overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and dense forests.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No local folklore or unique anecdotes are documented about the Saint Margaret Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse's light is automated, with no manual operation required. No AIS (Automatic Identification System) or radar installation details are available for this structure.
Further Information
No nearby attractions are mentioned for the Saint Margaret Lighthouse.
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Coordinates | 47.1843442, -60.1613947 |