The next 7 lighthouses found on the 3 day hunting.
An unnamed lighthouse found while driving. This was located near a shore yet there was no identification.
The Summerside Outer Range Front. Not a very interesting lighthouse but the boardwalk around it was fun.
Woods Island Back Range. A well-preserved three storey tower with an adjoining 11⁄2-storey keeper’s residence. The white shingled tower is topped by a red iron lantern, which is enclosed by a white railing on the observation deck. The red roof of the dwelling provides a striking contrast to the white shingled exterior of the dwelling
Woods Island Front and Back Range.
East Point Lighthouse. Very strong winds in this area as this is where the Gulf of St. Lawrence water meets the Northumberland Strait water.
Malpeque Harbour Approach Light– not sure if this is the correct one as there was no access.
Cape Bear Lighthouse. The first to receive Titanic’s distress call.
I can think of no other edifice constructed by man as altruistic as a lighthouse.
They were built only to serve. ~ George Bernard Shaw
Prince Edward Island – June 10-12, 2018