Fort Point Light (NS)
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Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Built: 1855
Automated: 1951
Decommissioned: 1989
This unique "hunchback" shaped lighthouse is the fourth oldest surviving lighthouse in Nova Scotia. The building, an odd assortment of angles and peaks, has a small square lanternroom at the front. Overlooking Liverpool Harbour, it is the centerpiece of Fort Point Lighthouse Park. It houses a small museum and is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
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