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Cape Enrage Light

Cape Enrage Interpretive Center, Inc.

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Nearest Town or City:Alma New Brunswick Canada
Location:Barn Marsh Island, Chignecto Bay.
Managing Organization:Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre Incorporated
Website:http://www.capenrage.com
Notes:An interpretive center, adventure program (canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, rappelling), lunch room and gift shop are run by high school and college students on this site.
Tower Height:33
Description Tower:White, wooden square pyramidal tower with red lantern.
Operational:Yes
Date Established:1840
Date Present Tower Built:1870
Current Use:Active aid to navigation, adventure center and interpretive center.
Open To Public:Yes.
Directions:Cape Enrage is on Barn Marsh Island on Chignecto Bay, an arm of the Bay of Fundy. The Cape is reached by car via a roadway over a narrow beach. Call the Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre, Inc., for more detailed directions, or see www.capenrage.com.
Characteristic Range:Flashing green every 6 seconds, visible for 11 nautical miles.
Other Buildings:Keeper's house, fog signal building.
Date Automated:1988
Height Focal Plane:125
National Register:No
Keepers:Matthew Grieve (1840-1850), John Henneberry (1850-1851), James Munson (1852), John Henneberry (1853 -1867), George Tingley (1868-1876), W. S. Starratt (Starrsalt?) (1876-1888), James G. Barbour (1888-1930), Lloyd Bennett, ? Constantine, George Hoar, Noel Justason.
Telephone:5068872273
Email:info@capenrage.com
Contact Address:47622 Homestead Road
City:Berry Mills
State:New Brunswick
Postal Code:E1G 4P8
Country:Canada
Museum:Full services at Cape Enrage run from Victoria Day weekend in May to Labour Day in September, but limited activities are available all year. Guided canoeing and kayaking expeditions are offered, as well as climbing and rappelling with instruction. Visitors can also explore the area's hiking trails on their own. The active lighthouse itself is still owned and maintained by the Canadian Coast Guard, but visitors can tour the tower. Free tours of the site and surroundings are available to school groups. Middle school and high school "adventure camps" are held each summer. Call (506) 856-6081 (off season) or (506) 887-2273 (in season) for more information.
Earlier Towers:1840: Hexagonal wooden tower.
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