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This is a partial list of Canadian lighthouses and lightstation buildings
in danger of being lost through neglect and environmental conditions.


Bear River, NS: Decommissioned wooden lighthouse
Cape Roseway, NS: Dwellings and old fog alarm building
Country Island, NS: Keepers house (one house was burned in 2005)
Cross Island, NS: Keepers houses
Devils Island, NS: Wooden lighthouse and keeper’s house
Fish Fluke Point, NB: Combined light and dwelling
French Point (Musquodoboit Harbour), NS: Wooden lighthouse
Gannet Rock, NB :1831 wooden tower and attached concrete keepers’ house
Georges Island, NS: Keeper’s house
Green Island, Richmond Co., NS: Keeper’s house and old lighthouse
                        (one house burned in 2005)

Guyon Island, NS: Keepers’ houses
Ingonish Island, NS: Concrete lighthouse and keeper’s house
Isaac’s Harbour, NS: Combined dwelling/lighthouse
Keppel Island, NF: Lighthouse, keepers’ houses, fog alarm building, boat house
Margaree Island, NS: Lighthouse and dwelling
Moshers Island, NS: Keepers’ houses and small fog alarm building
Peases Island, NS: Keepers’ duplex
Queensport (Rook Island),NS: Combined dwelling/lighthouse
Sambro Island, NS: Dwellings and Gas House
Seal Island, NS: Lighthouse, built 1831, the second oldest timber lighthouse in Canada,
                        radio operator’s house, barn

Southwest Point, Anticosti Island, QC
Saint Paul’s Island,NS: Southwest lightkeepers house, and
                        wireless operator’s house at Atlantic Cove


 
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