DescriptionLighthouse DSC02664 - Annapolis Royal Lighthouse (7986972342).jpg
English: On my way to the next lighthouse, the Annapolis Royal Lighthouse can be seen from the highway across the harbour.
Built on the site of the old Government House (residence of the garrison engineer) which burned in 1833. Lieutenant-General John Henry Bastide (1700–1770) was a British army officer and military engineer who played a significant role in the early history of Nova Scotia. He was the chief engineer at both of the sieges of Louisbourg (1745 and 1758).
Location: South shore of river, downtown Annapolis Royal
Standing: This light is still standing and operational
Began and Lit: 1889
Structure Type: Tapered square wood tower, white, red lantern
Light Characteristic: Fixed Red (1992)
Tower Height: 8.53 meters (28ft) high.
Light Height: 9.1 meters (30ft) above water level.
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