Category Archives: lighthouse
Coast Guard Westport Station
Coast Guard Westport Station – north end of Brier Island
Brier Island Lighthouse
Brier Island Lighthouse – West edge of Brier Island
Burntcoat Head Park
Aerial drone powered views of Burntcoat Head during a low tide that exposed the ocean floor
Walton Lighthouse
Walton Lighthouse as viewed from the air The Walton Lighthouse stands as a testament to the rich maritime history of Nova Scotia. Erected in 1873, this 9.4-meter-tall beacon once served as a guiding light for vessels navigating the treacherous waters … Continue reading
Walton Lighthouse
Walton Lighthouse The Walton Lighthouse stands as a testament to the rich maritime history of Nova Scotia. Erected in 1873, this 9.4-meter-tall beacon once served as a guiding light for vessels navigating the treacherous waters of the Minas Basin and … Continue reading
Burntcoat Head Lighthouse
Burntcoat Head Lighthouse – Noel Shore Aerial drone powered views of Burntcoat Head Park The south side of the entrance to Cobequid Bay is marked by Burntcoat Head. This area is known for its dramatic tides, which are among the … Continue reading
Cape Forchu Lighthouse
The trio of flags at Cape Forchu Lighthouse
Cape St. Marys Lighthouse
Cape St. Marys Lighthouse, the memorial to the local fishermen lost at sea, and a trio of flags on a windy day.
Cape St. Marys Lighthouse
Cape St. Marys Lighthouse
Digby Pier Lighthouse
The Digby Pier Lighthouse, also known as the Digby Wharf Lighthouse, has an interesting history. The first light to mark Digby Pier was established in 1887 as a lantern on a pole, exhibiting a red light. In 1903, an enclosed … Continue reading