- Langara Lighthouse
Infobox_Lighthouse
name = Langara Point
caption =
location =Queen Charlotte Islands ,British Columbia
coordinates =coord|54.255429|-133.059272
yearbuilt = 1913
yearlit = 1913
automated =
yeardeactivated =
foundation =
construction = Concrete
shape = Hexagonal
marking = White tower with red lantern
height = 7.5 m (25 ft)
elevation = 49 m (160 ft)
lens =
currentlens =
intensity =
range =
characteristic = Fl. 5 s
fogsignal =
admiralty =G5856
NGA =11376
ARLHS =CAN-269The Langara Point Lighthouse is a manned
lighthouse located atop a scenic bluff on the northwest corner of Langara Island. It is one of only two lighthouses in theQueen Charlotte Islands – the other being at Cape St. James (now an automated station), at the southern tip of the islands. Both were built in 1913.During
World War II , the lighthouse was paintedcamouflage green and aradar station was built here to monitor theNorth Pacific .The original light, still in use today, is a first-order
Fresnel lens (the largest type of lighthouse lens) manufactured by Chance Brothers ofEngland . Each side of the lens is over 8’ tall and 5’ wide with a focal length of 3’The lighthouse is easily seen from the water and tours are possible via
helicopter . Guests to Langara Island can enjoy a 1-2 hour tour of the lighthouse and its surrounding grounds, usually including a trip up to the top of the light tower, as well as coffee or tea with the lightkeepers.References
*cite web|url=http://www.lighthousedepot.com/database/uniquelighthouse.cfm?value=1335|title=Langara Point Light|publisher=Lighthouse Depot|accessdate=8 September|accessyear=2008
*cite web|url=http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/bc.htm|author=Rowlett, Russ|title=The Lighthouse Directory|accessdate=8 September|accessyear=2008
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