Managing Organization: Canadian Coast Guard
Notes: This lighthouse is at the end of a rough stone breakwater, which is underwater at high tide. Tower Height: 42 Height of Focal Plane: 46 Characteristic and Range: Iso White 10s, visible for 11 nautical miles. Description of Tower: White octagonal tower with red trim.
This light is operational
Date Established: 1881 (?) Date Present Tower Built: 1930 Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? No. Directions: Access to the lighthouse is difficult; it is best photographed from shore or from a boat. The
lighthouse can be seen from the waterfront in Summerside. A somewhat better view can be obtained from McCallum's Point, across Summerside Harbour: from Summerside, follow Highway 1A to Central Bedeque; take Route 171 to Bedeque, then Route 112 all the way to the end (the old Summerside Range Front Light can be seen along the way). One should not attempt to reach the lighthouse on the breakwater without consulting with the locals and checking tide charts. (Thanks to Michel Forand.)
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