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St. Peters Harbour, Prince Edward Island
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This 8 meter (27 foot) square pyramidal wood tower marks the west side of the entrance to St. Peter's Bay, on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. The shoreline on the east side opposite the lighthouse is now part of Prince Edward Island National Park. The shifting sands over the years caused the harbour to silt up, resulting in its closing.  The lighthouse now acts only as a coastal warning light. <br clear=all>
This 8 meter (27 foot) square pyramidal wood tower marks the west side of the entrance to St. Peter's Bay, on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. The shoreline on the east side opposite the lighthouse is now part of Prince Edward Island National Park. The shifting sands over the years caused the harbour to silt up, resulting in its closing.  The lighthouse now acts only as a coastal warning light. <br clear=all>
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St. Peters Harbour Light in 2009 - 50th trip
St. Peters Harbour Light in 2009 - 50th trip

St. Peters Harbour, Prince Edward Island

Built: 1881

This 8 meter (27 foot) square pyramidal wood tower marks the west side of the entrance to St. Peter's Bay, on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. The shoreline on the east side opposite the lighthouse is now part of Prince Edward Island National Park. The shifting sands over the years caused the harbour to silt up, resulting in its closing. The lighthouse now acts only as a coastal warning light.

St. Peters Harbour Light in 2009 - 50th trip
St. Peters Harbour Light in 2009 - 50th trip

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