Overview

It is a lighthouse named for Francis Brockton. The light was first established at the location in 1890. A square tower, painted white with a red horizontal stripe, was built in 1914. The lighthouse was designed by William P. Anderson and has a red lantern and an arched base with a walkway underneath. The light has been officially inactive since 2008 but may still be displayed occasionally for decorative purposes.

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1151 Stanley Park Dr, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, Canada
Brockton Point Lighthouse

Brockton Point Lighthouse

It is a lighthouse named for Francis Brockton. The light was first established at the location in 1890. A square tower, painted white with a red horizontal stripe, was built in 1914. The lighthouse was designed by William P. Anderson and has a red lantern and an arched base with a walkway underneath. The light has been officially inactive since 2008 but may still be displayed occasionally for decorative purposes.

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