Head Harbour Lighthouse

Head Harbour Light Station
Head Harbour Light Station in 2012
LocationCampobello Island, Canada
Coordinates44°57′29″N 66°54′00″W / 44.95794°N 66.90003°W / 44.95794; -66.90003
Tower
Constructed1829 
Constructionlumber, masonry (foundation), lumber (tower) 
Automated1986 
Height15.5 m (51 ft) 
Shapeoctagon 
Markingswhite (tower), red (lantern) , cross (red) 
Heritageprovincial heritage place 
Light
Focal height17.5 m (57 ft) 
Range13 nmi (24 km; 15 mi) 
CharacteristicF R 

Head Harbour Lighthouse, also known as East Quoddy Head Light (mostly by Americans to differentiate the Canadian beacon from its American counterpart, West Quoddy Head Light) is a lighthouse and station on Campobello Island, New Brunswick. Erected in 1829 by the provincial government, its purpose was to aid navigation for ships in the Bay of Fundy. While West Quoddy Light stands at the mouth of the narrows around Lubec, Maine, East Quoddy was built on the north side of Campobello, on a small tidal islet connected to the primary landmass, guiding entry into Passamaquoddy Bay. Today, the light and its accessory structures are a historically designated heritage site, supported by an independent preservation group.