Managing Organization: Kincardine Yacht Club
Telephone:
519-396-4336
Website: http://www.sunsets.com/kincardine/lighthouse.html
Notes: This lighthouse held the rear light of the Kincardine Range until the range was discontinued in the late 1990s. It has continued as a privately maintained but officially listed light under the name Kincardine Light. The keeper's house is leased to the Kincardine Yacht Club and is used as a clubhouse. The members look after the light for the Coast Guard. During the summer, a Phantom Scottish Piper plays at the top of the lighthouse and pipes the sunset down each night. (This tradition is based on a legendary piper who guided ships to the harbour in thick fog.) Kincardine is also home to a Scottish festival -- see www.bmts.com/~kinscotfest/
Tower Height: 63 Height of Focal Plane: 80 Characteristic and Range: Red flash every 5 seconds. Description of Tower: White, octagonal wooden tower, with vertical red stripe, red lantern, and red trim; on top of keeper's dwelling.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? Integral keeper's dwelling. Date Established: 1881 Date Present Tower Built: 1881 Date Automated: 1978 Current Use: Active aid to navigation, museum, clubhouse. Open To Public? Yes. Museum? The base of the tower houses a collection of artifacts on loan from the Bruce County Museum. The lantern is not open to the public but a student guide will give a tour of this area on request. Donations are welcomed. Directions: Follow Kincardine Avenue off Highway 21 into the town; you will come right to the lighthouse downtown. Parking is available near the lighthouse. Keepers: William Kay (1881-?); Thomas McGraw (?); ? Burley (?-1978).
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