Quick Facts
History & Description
There have been four lighthouses at this station. The first lighthouse was a square wood dwelling 23 feet high, painted white, with a black square daymark. This building was replaced in 1927 by a square two storey dwelling with a lantern atop the roof. This building was then replaced by a fiberglass tower in 1963. The house has been moved across the road and is now a private dwelling. (Not open to the public.) The current wooden pyramidal wooden tower 29 feet (8.8m) high was built in 1983 to replace the deteriorated fiberglass tower. The equipment to run the light is inside the tower.
In 1989 these names were on a plaque"Given in Memory of Douglas Smiley By Roberta and Alden Wambolt"on the lighthouse door at Medway HeadThe top of the plaque reads:
I thank God for the lighthouseI owe my life to himKing Jesus is the lighthouseAnd from the rocks of sinHe has shown his light around meThat I might clearly seeIf it wasn't for the lighthouseWhere would this ship be?
π Location & Directions
County: Queens
Region: South Shore
Access: By Car
Scenic Route: Lighthouse Route
πΊοΈ Visitor Information
How to Access: By Car.
Condition: This light is still standing.
πΈ Best Photo Spots
Golden Hour
Visit during sunrise or sunset for spectacular lighting on the lighthouse structure. The golden light reflecting off the water creates stunning photo opportunities.
Classic Angle
Position yourself with the ocean or body of water behind the lighthouse for the classic Nova Scotia lighthouse shot. Include the rugged coastline in your frame.
Storm Watching
On moody Atlantic days, capture dramatic waves crashing against the shore near the lighthouse. Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action.
π¨ Where to Stay Near Medway Head Lighthouse
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π Explore South Shore
While visiting Medway Head Lighthouse, discover the beauty and attractions of South Shore. From scenic coastal drives to charming fishing villages, this region offers unforgettable experiences.