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Pair of Cape Breton lighthouses given protection as federal heritage properties

Margaree Harbour Front Range Lighthouse in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Dennis Jarvis/Flickr

Two lighthouses in Cape Breton are now protected with a federal government heritage designation.

Margaree Harbour Front and Rear Range lighthouses were built in 1900 to guide vessels entering Margaree Harbour from the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Situated 65 metres apart, the lighthouses are traditional, square tapered wooden towers that have served as guides for the local and regional commercial fishery, as well as for recreational boat traffic.

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With Friday’s announcement, a total of 99 lighthouses in eight provinces are now protected under the Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act.

Of those, 42 are managed by the federal government and 57, including the two Margaree Harbour lighthouses, will be managed by new owners.

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The designation of the Cape Breton lighthouses was announced by Liberal MP Rodger Cuzner, who called them “treasured symbols of the Margaree Harbour community.”

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