4 – Canada’s Islands and their Historic Lighthouses
Cape Pine Lighthouse – Cap Pine, Newfoundland
Early cylindrical caste-iron tower, 1851
Cape Race Lighthouse – Cape Race , Newfoundland
Lighthouse built in a strategic place along an important maritime route
The site was designated in 1974; a plaque was dedicated in 1977
Fisgard Lighthouse – Colwood, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
First permanent lighthouse to be built on the Canadian Pacific coast
The site was designated in 1961; a plaque was dedicated in 1982
Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse – Bois B lanc Island, Ontario
Cylindrical stone lighthouse built in 1837
The site was designated in 1961
Sambro Island Lighthouse – S ambro Island , Nova Scotia
The oldest Canadian Lighthouse; built in 1758
The site was designated in 1937; a plaque was dedicated in 1939
Triple Island Lighthouse – Triple Island, British Columbia
Remarkable concrete lighthouse built on an isolated island in 1920
The site was designated in 1974; a plaque was dedicated in 1990
Ile Verte Lighthouse – Ile Verte, Quebec
First lighthouse to be built on the Saint Lawrence River in 1809
The site was designated in 1974; a plaque was dedicated in 1976
Miscou Island Lighthouse – Miscou Island , New Brunswick
Colonial style, octagonal lighthouse built in Chaleurs Bay (Golf of St. Lawrence)
The site was designated in 1974; a plaque was dedicated in 1977