Snake Island Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Snake Island Lighthouse
The Snake Island lighthouse was built in 1858 and operated until 1918. It stood at the entrance to the St. Lawrence River, marking the channel between Simcoe Island and Kingston. For sixty years, its light guided vessels navigating these waters. The original structure is no longer present, with only foundation remnants visible. A contemporary buoy now marks the location, continuing its navigational role. The surrounding area features the wide river, islands, and the Canadian shore.
Why it matters: The lighthouse was essential for vessels entering or exiting the St. Lawrence River, particularly those en route to Kingston, helping them avoid channel hazards.
Tower & Structure
Structure: The Snake Island lighthouse, operational from 1858 until 1918, once stood vigil at a critical juncture within the St. Lawrence River. Situated precisely at the river's entrance, it marked the passage between the tranquil shores of Simcoe Island and the bustling port city of Kingston. For over sixty years, its light served as an indispensable guide for countless vessels, illuminating the way through these often-challenging waters and ensuring safe navigation for commercial traffic and local boats alike. The surrounding landscape here is characterized by the broad expanse of the river, dotted with islands and framed by the distant Canadian shoreline. Today, the original lighthouse structure has vanished, leaving behind only faint, ghost-like traces of its foundation, which can still be discerned in modern satellite imagery. While the physical tower is gone, its vital role in maritime safety persists; a contemporary buoy now occupies its former station, continuing the tradition of guiding mariners through this historically significant and actively used waterway. The site, though no longer home to a towering light, remains a poignant reminder of the river's enduring importance to regional commerce and travel.
Location
- City
- Frontenac Islands
- Country
- 🇨🇦Canada
- Region
- Ontario
- Sea Region
- St. Lawrence River entrance between Simcoe Island and Kingston
- Latitude
- 44.1909°
- Longitude
- -76.5433°
Nearby Vessels
Construction & History
- Year Built
- 1858
Significant events: Operated 1858-1918, replaced by a buoy
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Wolfe Island(4.1 km)
- ARLHS No.
- CAN-823
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