Cape Mudge Lighthouse Explained

Cape Mudge Lighthouse
Location:Quadra Island
British Columbia
Canada
Coordinates:49.9986°N -125.1955°W
Yearbuilt:1898 (first)
Yearlit:1916 (current)
Construction:concrete tower
Shape:octagonal tower with balcony and lantern
Marking:white tower, red balcony and lantern
Characteristic:F WR
Managingagent:Canadian Coast Guard

Cape Mudge Lighthouse is located on Quadra Island which is off Campbell River, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.[1]

Cape Mudge was named by Captain George Vancouver in 1792 after Zachary Mudge, who had served on HMS Discovery, and in 1796 on HMS Providence in this area.

Built in 1898, the original lighthouse was a wooden, two-storey building topped with a lantern on the roof. It later served as lighthouse assistant keeper's residence after the current lighthouse opened in 1916 and was demolished after 1949.[2]

From 1936 to 1985, the Cape Mudge Lighthouse was part of the British Columbia Shore Station Oceanographic Program, collecting coastal water temperature and salinity measurements for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans everyday for 49 years.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. 5 November 2014.
  2. Web site: Cape Mudge (Quadra Island) Lighthouse.
  3. Web site: British Columbia Lightstation Sea-Surface Temperature and Salinity Data (Pacific), 1914-present - Open Government Portal. 2021-02-11. open.canada.ca. Treasury Board of Canada.