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Wedge Island Lighthouse

🇨🇦Halifax Regional Municipality, CAOperational

Established in 1879 near Liscomb, Nova Scotia, Wedge Island Lighthouse served as a navigational aid for mariners. For many years, its light guided fishing boats and coastal traders through frequent fogs and storms along the Atlantic coast. The structure was built to withstand the harsh maritime environment, though specific details of its original appearance are not widely documented. As navigational technology advanced and shipping patterns shifted, the need for the physical lighthouse decreased. It was eventually decommissioned and replaced by an offshore buoy, with the original structure no longer standing.

Why it matters: The lighthouse was established to aid navigation and prevent groundings on submerged rocks and shoals near Liscomb.

Structure: Wedge Island Lighthouse, established in 1879, marked the waters near Liscomb, a small community nestled along the rugged Nova Scotia coastline. This light was a vital aid for mariners navigating the often-treacherous coastal passages in this part of the Atlantic. For decades, its presence guided fishing vessels and coastal traders through the fogs and storms that frequently sweep across these shores. The exact details of its original appearance are not widely known, but like many lights of its era, it would have been a sturdy structure, built to withstand the harsh maritime environment. Over time, as navigational technology evolved and shipping patterns changed, the need for the physical lighthouse diminished. Eventually, the decision was made to decommission the light. It was ultimately replaced by a modern offshore buoy, which now performs the essential task of warning vessels in the area. Today, the original structure is no longer present, its role taken over by automated aids, leaving only its history to recall its service to the seafarers of Nova Scotia.

City
Halifax Regional Municipality
Country
🇨🇦Canada
Region
Nova Scotia
Sea Region
near Liscomb
Latitude
44.5810°
Longitude
-63.4579°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
Year Built
1879

Significant events: replaced by a buoy offshore

Nearest Port
Halifax(7.4 km)
ARLHS No.
CAN-1244
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Which ports and harbors does Wedge Island Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Wedge Island Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Halifax at 6.8 NM to the NW. Other ports served include Minesville (7.3 NM NNE), Bald Rock (8.3 NM SW), Bedford (12.6 NM NW), Prospect (15.5 NM WSW). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Wedge Island Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Wedge Island 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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