Peggy’s Point Lighthouse

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Peggy’s Point Lighthouse is an iconic red-and-white coastal beacon in Nova Scotia, Canada, famed as one of the country’s most photographed and visited lighthouses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal beacon
lighthouse
tourist attraction
accessibleBy road
associatedWith Peggy’s Cove Preservation Area NERFINISHED
automated true
category Buildings and structures in Halifax Regional Municipality
Lighthouses in Nova Scotia
Tourist attractions in Nova Scotia
color red
white
constructionMaterial concrete
country Canada
function aids marine navigation
hasFeature red lantern
white tapered tower
hasSurroundings Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
granite rocks
heritageStatus recognized symbol of Nova Scotia’s maritime heritage
languageOfSignage English
French
locatedIn Halifax Regional Municipality NERFINISHED
Nova Scotia
Peggy’s Cove NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic coast
Peggy’s Point NERFINISHED
St. Margarets Bay NERFINISHED
managedBy Canadian Coast Guard NERFINISHED
near village of Peggy’s Cove
notableFor being one of Canada’s most photographed lighthouses
granite rock outcrops around the lighthouse
scenic coastal views
photography popular site for landscape photography
province Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
region Atlantic Canada NERFINISHED
safetyNotice rocks can be slippery and dangerous
symbolOf Canadian maritime identity
Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
tourismImportance major tourist attraction in Nova Scotia
towerShape octagonal
viewedFrom rocky shoreline
yearLit 1915

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Peggy’s Cove knownFor Peggy’s Point Lighthouse
Peggy’s Cove hasStructure Peggy’s Point Lighthouse