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George Island Light

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Year first lit
  
1906

Characteristic
  
Fl W 4s.

Opened
  
1906

Automated
  
1981

Year first constructed
  
1906

Construction
  
steel skeletal tower

Height
  
16 m

Focal height
  
20 m

Province
  
George Island Light

Location
  
George IslandLake WinnipegManitobaCanada

Tower shape
  
square frustum tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
red steel frame, white lantern room

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George Island Light is a lighthouse located on George Island that lies in the middle of the North Basin of Lake Winnipeg in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located approximately 400 km (250 mi) north from Winnipeg, and approximately halfway between the shore communities of Grand Rapids and Poplar River.

Contents

The lighthouse structure is 15.5 metres (51 ft) tall square pyramidal steel skeletal tower painted red, with enclosed lantern room on top, painted white. The lantern has a focal plane of 20 metres (66 ft) and it displays a white flash every four seconds visible in all directions. The light is maintained by the Canadian Coast Guard.

The lighthouse was built in 1906 to aid navigation in the treacherous North Basin. It had a lighthouse keeper until 1981. The George Island Light was the last lighthouse to be fitted as a fully automatic light. The last lighthouse keeper, Mr. Willard Olson, served on George Island every year starting from 1951 until 1981.

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References

George Island Light Wikipedia