Quick Facts

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Status still standing.
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Operating no longer operating.
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Height 35 ft
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Body of Water Barrington Bay
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Site Access By Car
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Scenic Drive Lighthouse Route

History & Description

The museum, a replica of the top half of the Seal Island Lighthouse, displays lighthouse equipment and memorabilia of the Barrington and Cape Sable area, and tells the fascinating history of the lights on Cape Sable Island, Bon Portage, and Seal Island. The building is topped by the cast iron lantern which was removed from the tower in 1978. It was to be sent to Ottawa, but the community fiercely objected and the lantern was brought by helicopter to Barrington. Money was raised to build this museum to house the iron lantern and the Second Order Fresnel Lens. From the third level, you can climb the iron stairs as the keepers did for 76 years to see the original clockwork mechanism and the only installed Fresnel lens in Nova Scotia. Though the museum is closed in winter, the lens is lit for Christmas week.

The five-story, 35-foot replica is part of the Barrington Museum Complex and offers a panoramic view of Barrington Bay from the top. Operated by the Cape Sable Historical Society, the museum is located at 2422 Highway 3, Barrington. The 2026 season runs from June 2 through September 26, Tuesday to Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM, with admission by donation. The museum also features a tax-free gift shop with locally sourced items and weekly children's activities during the season.

πŸ“ Location & Directions

County: Shelburne

Region: South Shore

Access: By Car

Scenic Route: Lighthouse Route

πŸ—ΊοΈ Visitor Information

How to Access: By Car.

Condition: This light is still standing.

πŸ“Έ 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.

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