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Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) Lighthouse

🇨🇦CAOperational

Established in 1900, the Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) lighthouse served the coastal waters of Canada near Green Shoal and Beacon Hill. Its light would have been a welcome sight for vessels navigating potentially difficult passages, particularly during poor weather or at night. Lighthouses in such areas commonly marked submerged hazards or defined safe shipping channels. The lighthouse played a role in maritime safety and contributed to the region's economic activity by facilitating safer passage for commercial and fishing fleets. Though now inactive, its site remains accessible to visitors, offering a connection to the area's maritime history, with the tower itself closed to entry.

Why it matters: Its establishment in 1900 marked an effort to ensure safe passage for coastal shipping and fishing industries through Canadian waters.

Structure: Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) (2) lighthouse, established in 1900, once guided mariners through the coastal waters of Canada. Situated near the eponymous Green Shoal and Beacon Hill, its light would have been a welcome sight for vessels navigating these potentially tricky passages, especially during inclement weather or dark nights. While the exact dangers it mitigated are not detailed, lighthouses in such locations typically marked submerged hazards, helped define safe channels for shipping, or provided a crucial landfall reference. Over its operational years, it played a quiet but vital role in maritime safety, contributing to the region's economic activity by ensuring safer passage for commercial and fishing fleets. Today, the lighthouse is inactive, its light no longer piercing the night sky. However, the site remains accessible to visitors, offering a tangible link to its past, though the tower itself is closed to public entry. This allows those who venture to its location to appreciate the historical context of coastal navigation in this part of Canada, imagining the ships it once served.

Country
🇨🇦CA
Sea Region
coastal waters of Canada, near Green Shoal and Beacon Hill
Latitude
45.4726°
Longitude
-75.5951°
Nearest Port
Cardinal(40.4 km)
ARLHS No.
CAN-811
Year Built
1900
Open to public
Site open, tower closed
Flag
Type
Name
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Which ports and harbors does Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Orléans at 2.9 NM to the ESE. Other ports served include Ottawa (5 NM WSW), Cumberland Bay (8.6 NM ENE), Inkerman (27.6 NM SSE), Cardinal (42.3 NM SSE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Green Shoal (Beacon Hill) Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
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