Managing Organization:
Fort Amherst Museum, Photo Gallery and Tearoom
Telephone: 709-754-0619
Email:
Notes:
The original lighthouse on this site was the first lighthouse in Newfoundland.
Tower Height: 17
Height of Focal Plane: 131
Characteristic and Range: Flashing white every 15 seconds, visible for 13 nautical miles.
Description of Tower: White, square pyramidal wooden tower with red lantern.
This light is operational
Earlier Towers?
1810: Tower on top of barracks building.
Date Established: 1810
Date Present Tower Built: 1951
Fog Signal: Automated horn, two second blast every 20 seconds.
Current Use: Active aid to navigation.
Open To Public? Yes.
Museum?
In recent years Jack and Rosalind Power have operated a museum and tearoom in one of the former keeper's dwellings. Check ahead to see if the museum and tearoom are open.
Directions:
Fort Amherst can be reached by taking Southside Road along the southern edge of St. John's Harbour.
Keepers: Corporals Purcell and Brown, and other military personnel (1810-?), Philip Roach (?-1852), John Sheppard (1857-1887), Austin Sheppard (1887-1924), Captain Robert C. Sheppard (1924-1938), John Flynn (1938-1939), Archibald Way (1939-194?), Ben Dalton (?-1949), Leo Power (1949-1972), Ed Brake (1972-1975), Con Bennett (1975-1982).
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