Cape Scott Lighthouse

Cape Scott Lighthouse
Cape Scott Lighthouse
British Columbia
Location Cape Scott Provincial Park
British Columbia
Canada Canada
Coordinates 50°46′57″N 128°25′38″W / 50.782364°N 128.427346°W / 50.782364; -128.427346Coordinates: 50°46′57″N 128°25′38″W / 50.782364°N 128.427346°W / 50.782364; -128.427346
Year first constructed 1927 (first)
Year first lit 1981 (current)
Foundation concrete pillars
Construction steel skeletal tower
Tower shape square prism tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern white tower, red balcony and lantern
Height 9 metres (30 ft)
Focal height 70 metres (230 ft)
Current lens first-order Fresnel lens
Light source diesel electric generator
Characteristic Fl W 10s.
Admiralty number G5172
CHS number CCG 0066
NGA number 14336
ARLHS number CAN-107
Managing agent Canadian Coast Guard [1]

Cape Scott Lighthouse is in the northwestern extremity of Vancouver Island near Cape Scott Provincial Park on Cape Scott, British Columbia and is on Department of National Defence property.[2]

History

The lighthouse was built on the cape in 1960 and is still in operation. Despite its remote location, it is still staffed by lighthouse keepers,[3] and is one of the few lighthouses that has not been automated. The lighthouse is operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. There is a trail to the lighthouse that is usually open to visitors from the provincial park.[3]

Keepers

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