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Est. 1994 Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society LIGHTHOUSES OF NOVA SCOTIA 1 Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society 128 3 2 126 125 127 4 5a 21 5b 124 123 Est. 1994 108 115 116 114 122 2018 113 19 112 111 109 22 107 117 103 121 110 17a 106 16 17b 105 102 119 120 6 7 104 118 23 8a 8b 9 15 10 101 14 30a31 29 30b 24 28 11 25 100 34 99 12 3233 13 26 98 71a 71b 97 94 69 72 70 62 96 93 68 35 91 27 92 61 73 44 43 75 74 60 42 90 67 66 77 76 47 65 63 78 46 39 37 36 81 79 64 59 38 95 89 48 41 58a 45 88 58b 54 87 40 82 57 56 55 51 80 53 52 49a 86 85 83 49b 50 84 ID Name County ID Name County ID Name County ID Name County ID Name County 1 Coldspring Head Lighthouse Cumberland 25 Gillis Point Lighthouse Victoria 49a Canso Front Range Light Guysborough 75 Port Medway Lighthouse Queens 102 Belliveau Cove Lighthouse Digby 2 Pugwash (Fishing Point) Lighthouse (Relocated) Cumberland 26 Cameron Island Lighthouse Victoria 49b Canso Rear Range Light Guysborough 76 Medway Head Lighthouse Queens 103 Gilberts Cove Lighthouse Digby 3 Pugwash (Fishing Point) Lighthouse Cumberland 27 Cape George Lighthouse (Bras dOr Lakes) Richmond 50 Cranberry Islands Lighthouse Guysborough 77 Fort Point Lighthouse (Liverpool) Queens 104 Peter Island Lighthouse Digby 4 Mullins Point Rear Range Light Cumberland 28 Man Of War Point Rear Range Victoria 51 Charlos Harbour Rear Range Light Guysborough 78 Western Head Lighthouse Queens 105 Brier Island Lighthouse Digby 5a Wallace Harbour Front Range Light Cumberland 29 McNeil Beach Lighthouse Victoria 52 Berry Head Lighthouse Guysborough 79 Port Mouton Lighthouse Queens 106 Grand Passage Lighthouse Digby 5b Wallace Harbour Rear Range Light Cumberland 30a Great Bras d'Or Front Range Light Victoria 53 Country Island Lighthouse Guysborough 80 Gull Rock Lighthouse Shelburne 107 Boars Head Lighthouse (Tiverton) Digby 6 Caribou Lighthouse Pictou 30b Great Bras d'Or Rear Range Light Victoria 54 Isaacs Harbour Lighthouse Guysborough 81 Sandy Point Lighthouse Shelburne 108 Prim Point Lighthouse Digby 7 Pictou Island South End Lighthouse Pictou 31 Black Rock Point Lighthouse Victoria 55 Port Bickerton Lighthouse Guysborough 82 Cape Roseway Lighthouse Shelburne 109 Digby Pier Lighthouse Digby 8a Pictou Harbour Front Range Light Pictou 32 Sydney Front Range Light Cape Breton 56 Liscomb Lighthouse Guysborough 83 Cape Negro Island Lighthouse Shelburne 110 Bear River Lighthouse Digby 8b Pictou Harbour Rear Range Light Pictou 33 Sydney Rear Range Light Cape Breton 57 Beaver Island Lighthouse Halifax 84 The Salvages Lighthouse Shelburne 111 Annapolis Ligh thouse Annapolis 9 Trenton (East River) Front Range Light Pictou 34 Low Point Lighthouse Cape Breton 58a Sheet Harbour Passage Front Range Light Halifax 85 Baccaro Point Lighthouse Shelburne 112 Schafner Point Lighthouse Annapolis 10 Cape George Lighthouse (Northumberland Strait) Antigonish 35 Flint Island Lighthouse Cape Breton 58b Sheet Harbour Passage Rear Range Light Halifax 86 Cape Sable Lighthouse Shelburne 113 Victoria Beach Lighthouse Annapolis 11 Pomquet Island Lighthouse Antigonish 36 Scatarie Lighthouse Cape Breton 59 Spry Bay Front Range Light Halifax 87 Stoddard Island (Emerald Isle) Lighthouse Shelburne 114 Hampton Lighthouse Annapolis 12 Havre Boucher Rear Range Light Antigonish 37 St Paul Island South Point Victoria 60 Devils Island South East Lighthouse Halifax 88 Bon Portage Lighthouse Shelburne 115 Port George Lighthouse Annapolis 13 Balache Point Rear Range Light Inverness 37 Little Lorraine Richmond 61 Maugher Beach Lighthouse Halifax 89 Woods Harbour Lighthouse Shelburne 116 Margaretsville Lighthouse Annapolis 14 Henry Island Lighthouse Inverness 38 St Paul Island North Point Victoria 62 Georges Island Lighthouse Front Range Light Halifax 90 Pubnico Harbour Lighthouse Yarmouth 117 Bordens Wharf Lighthouse Kings 15 Mabou Harbour Lighthouse Rear Range Light Inverness 38 Louisbourg Lighthouse Cape Breton 63 Chebucto Head Lighthouse Halifax 91 Salmon River Lighthouse Yarmouth 118 Horton Bluff Lighthouse Front Range Light Kings 16 Margaree Island Lighthouse Inverness 39 Gabarus Lighthouse Cape Breton 64 Sambro Lighthouse Halifax 92 Abbotts Harbour Lighthouse Yarmouth 119 Walton Harbour Lighthouse Hants 17a Margaree Harbour Front Range Light Inverness 40 Guyon Island Lighthouse Cape Breton 65 Sambro Harbour Lighthouse Halifax 93 Whitehead Island Lighthouse (Argyle) Yarmouth 120 Burntcoat Head Lighthouse Hants 17b Margaree Harbour Rear Range Light Inverness 41 Lower l'Ardoise Front Range (Point Michaud) Richmond 66 Terence Bay Lighthouse Halifax 94 Tusket River Lighthouse Yarmouth 121 Bass River Lighthouse Colchester 18 Cheticamp Harbour Front Range Light Inverness 42 Jerome Point Lighthouse Richmond 67 Betty Island Lighthouse Halifax 95 Seal Island Lighthouse Yarmouth 122 Five Islands Lighthouse Colchester 19 Enragee Point Lighthouse Inverness 43 River Bourgeois (Inlet) Lighthouse Richmond 68 Peggys Point Lighthouse Halifax 96 Pease Island Lighthouse Yarmouth 123 Parrsboro Lighthouse Cumberland 20 Caveau Point Front Range Light Inverness 44 Grandique Point Lighthouse Richmond 69 Indian Harbour Lighthouse (Paddy's Head) Halifax 97 Candlebox Island Lighthouse Yarmouth 124 Cape Sharp Lighthouse Cumberland 21 Cape North Lighthouse Victoria 45 Green Island Lighthouse Richmond 70 East Ironbound Island Lighthouse Lunenburg 98 Green Island Lighthouse (Chebogue Point) Yarmouth 125 Port Greville Lighthouse Cumberland 22 Neil Harbour Lighthouse Victoria 46 Marache Point Lighthouse Richmond 71a Kaulback Island Front Range Light Lunenburg 99 Cape Forchu Lighthouse Yarmo uth 126 Spencers Island Lighthouse Cumberland 23 Ingonish Island Victoria 47 Jerseyman Island Lighthouse Richmond 71b Kaulback Island Rear Range Light Lunenburg 100 Bunker Island Lighthouse Yarmouth 127 Cape d'Or Lighthouse Cumberland 24 Kidston Island Lighthouse Victoria 48 Queensport Lighthouse Guysborough 72 Battery Point Breakwater Lighthouse Lunenburg 101 Cape St Marys Lighthouse Digby 128 Apple River Lighthouse Cumberland 73 Cross Island Lighthouse Lunenburg 74 Mosher Island Lighthouse Lunenburg Heritage 50 25 0 50 This map is produced as a portion of the requirements of the Geographic Sciences Program Produced by: Johnny Eaton km at the Centre of Geographic Sciences, NSCC, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia. © 2018 COGS Date: February 2018.
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