Brighton Beach Range Rear Light

Brighton Beach Range Rear Light

The Brighton Beach Range Rear Light is a historic and picturesque lighthouse located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Built to safely guide mariners into the Charlottetown Harbour, this navigational aid is a classic example of Canadian maritime architecture from its era. Featuring a distinct square, pyramidal wooden structure, the lighthouse stands as a silent sentinel over the surrounding waters and coastal landscape. Historically, range lights were used in pairs—a front light and a rear light—to provide a precise alignment for ships navigating through treacherous or narrow channels. The Brighton Beach Range Rear Light, painted in traditional coastal colors with a distinctive daymark, offers both historical significance and visual charm. Located in a tranquil residential area near the waterfront, the lighthouse attracts photographers and maritime history enthusiasts. While the interior may not always be open for public tours, the surrounding grounds provide an excellent vantage point for appreciating the coastal beauty of Prince Edward Island. It remains an enduring symbol of Charlottetown's deep-rooted connection to the sea.

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Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Practical info

Getting thereLocated in Charlottetown, it is easily reachable by walking, cycling, or driving from the city center.
Best time to visitDuring the day for clear harbor views, or at sunset for beautiful photography.
Good to knowThe lighthouse is situated within a residential neighborhood, so please respect private property lines when visiting.

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What is a range light?
Range lights are used in pairs (front and rear). When mariners line up both lights one above the other, they know they are navigating in the safe channel.
Where is this lighthouse located?
It is located in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island, near the Brighton Beach neighborhood.
Can I go inside the lighthouse?
Interior access is generally not open to the public, but it can be freely viewed and photographed from the outside.
Why does it have a square shape?
The square, pyramidal wooden structure is a classic, traditional feature of Canadian lighthouse design from its historical era.

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