Northport Range Rear Lighthouse, Alberton, Prince Edward Island
The Northport Range Rear Light, is located near Alberton, Prince Edward Island.
This tower was built in 1885, and was originally the front range light until about 1970 when it became the rear light and a new front light, a skeleton tower, was added. The fixed green light has a focal plane of twenty six feet.
Latitude: 46.79396
Longitude: -64.06215
Former Northport Range Rear Lighthouse, Alberton, Prince Edward Island
This is the former Northport Range Rear Lighthouse, located in Alberton, Prince Edward Island.
It was removed from service in about 1970 and was relocated to the end of Carol Street in the town of Alberton, it now is part of a private residence. The structure is visible from the shore.
Latitude: 46.80834
Longitude: -64.05278
Northport Pier
Located in the beautiful maritime province of Prince Edward Island, Northport Pier is a truly unique destination on the East Coast of Canada. Situated in the midst of a quaint fishing village and active working harbour, Northport Pier offers adventure, excitement and experiences unlike any other. Visitors will find a wealth of culture, history, entertainment and local cuisine. Opportunities for exploration, discovery, education and leisure are awaiting you!
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22 Fraser Ave Northport
Priceless views from this beautiful rancher located in one of the most picturesque and sought after real estate communities on PEI. Very private location with beautiful landscaping on almost an acre of land plus a 24x40 steel building/garage. Step inside and you'll be pleasantly surprised at the quality of this home from a large kitchen with island, beautiful hardwood floors, large bedrooms and ensuite to partially finished basement. Main floor laundry and 3 large decks where you can watch boats cruise by and enjoy one of the nicest views PEI has to offer. Contact listing agent to arrange a showing soon!
Setting Day 2018
Northport, PEI. Hutt Brothers Boat shop & Ellagant Photo capture Setting Day 2018
Life on PEI - Northport Setting Day
Fishing is an integral part of life on PEI. Our Wharfs and Harbours have been a second home to generations of Island families.
Please enjoy our visual tribute to this proud tradition,
Setting Day 2016!
Vol. 2 in the Life on PEI series.
© Steel Ribbon Art
Music Provided by Colleen McNally from the Album Tune Up ©2002.
Brush Wharf Front Range Lighthouse, Orwell Cove, Prince Edward Island
This is the abandoned Brush Wharf Front Range Light near Orwell Cove, Prince Edward Island. The Brush Wharf Range Lights were established in 1899, and were taken out of service about 1950. After being taken out of service the front range light was moved about 2 km from it's original location. It is not known what happened to the rear range light. As can be seen from the video the structure is in extremely poor condition. People often mistake this structure for an outhouse, and apparently it was once included in a magazine article as such!
The old structure is located about 200 meters from the intersection of the Orwell Cove Road and the Brush Wharf Road, it is on private property.
46° 8'33.03N, 62°51'36.69W
Fish Island Lighthouse, Prince Edward Island
This video shows the old and current Fish Island lighthouses located in Prince Edward Island. The old light built in 1912 was moved by helicopter in 1989 to Cabot provincial park from it's original location on Fish Island.
The old tower was featured in the television series Emily of New Moon which was filmed in Cabot Park.
The current light on Fish Island was put into operation in 1961, it consists of a metal tower with an enclosed upper portion. Officially it is the Malpeque Harbour Approach Range Rear Light .
NorthPort Harbor, Prince Edward Island
Northport Boating
Another fun day of boating up to Northport!
(SOLD) PEI Prince Edward Island Real Estate: Northport Waterfront Lot with view of Lighthouse.
& Call Toll Free 1-888-295-6863 Prince Edward Island Real Estate Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Retirement, and more. If you are on Prince Edward Island visiting or here to purchase PEI Waterfront, Recreational, Development, Residential, Farm, Apartment, or Retirement Real Estate, make sure you check out this building lot located in Northport, Prince Edward Island. This is today's feature in Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) Real Estate. This private location is 35 minutes west of Summerside, and 65 minutes west of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. This video was done by Michael Poczynek from Century 21 Northumberland in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Michael specializes in oceanfront, waterfront, recreation, income, and development properties in Prince Edward Island including Summerside, Charlottetown, Cavendish, Rustico, Alberton, O'Leary, Kensington, Hunter River, and more. Direct link to photos at: Also be sure to check out Prince Edward Island's largest collection of Aerial Photos at Follow me on Twitter at Make sure you join my mailing list at Live with Kelly and Regis in PEI July 12-15th.
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2013 The Murphy singers in Alberton, Prince Edward Island
The Murphy singers at Alberton Baptist Church, Prince Edward Island- August 2013
3 Bedroom House in Alberton to let
Cosy 3 bedroom house in the quite neighborhood General Albertspark. The house offers 3 bedrooms all with BIC, separate toilet, shower over the tub bathroom and a large kitchen. There is NO garages, but secure undercover parking for 2 cars and a storage room.
The property is available immediately and a monthly income of R25 500 is required for approval.
Total move in cost is: R20 500.00
Breakdown: Damage Deposit - R8500.00
Utility Recovery - R2500.00
Admin Fee - R1000.00
First month rent - R8500.00
Phone Carina on 071 754 7513 to view.
A Father's Journey retold at Alberton Library, PEI
John Holton held a book launch in Alberton, PEI to retell his story of living with his disabled son.
Murray Harbour Range Front Lighthouse, Prince Edward Island
This small tower was built in 1878. It is located in the community of Beach Point, Prince Edward Island.
The tower displays a fixed red light. This structure stands about twenty-four feet tall, with a vertical red stripe on its seaward face. The companion rear range light stands about forty-five feet tall, also featuring a red stripe on its white tower, and exhibits a fixed red light at a focal plane of fifty-eight feet.
Storm surges in December of 2010 swept the front range light away, but the Department of Fisheries and Ocean (DFO) dragged the tower back to land and left it lying on its side.
Several months later a crane was brought in to place the tower atop a new concrete foundation. Repairs were made to the tower and it has been placed back in service. Currently it is in excellent condition.
Location:
Latitude: 46.02093
Longitude: -62.4783
If you had an emergency in Alberton, what would be the most appropriate treatment?
Dr. Scott Cameron, Medical Director of Provincial Emergency Medical Programs at Prince County Hospital, explains what he believes would be the most appropriate treatment if he had a medical emergency in the community of Alberton.
For more information on changes to emergency services on PEI, visit
Briarwood Inn, Cottages and Lodge
Gary & Debbie Inman have been residents of Prince Edward Island for over 55 years. As our guests, you may draw on our expertise to make your visit the perfect holiday! We offer something for everyone whether you are a single traveler, senior couple, or a family. Choose from our King Suites, Honeymoon Suites with Jacuzzi, Chalet style cottage, or simply a room in our Inn.
We offer a peaceful retreat and hope all our visitors will enjoy our less developed surroundings, simple pleasures, and colorful sunsets…… We invite you to be our guests at your home away from home!
Briarwood is located on a secluded lane leading to the serene dock river in Western Prince Edward Island. We are located 5 minutes away from the town of Alberton where you can shop, dine, or visit the museum. We are also conveniently close to the Rodd Mill River Golf Course, Confederation Trail, and miles of red sand beaches, bring along your Kayak or Canoe for a day adventure touring the Cascumpec Bay and Mill River. If interested in venturing further Gary & Debbie are more than helpful and will assist in planning your day on Prince Edward Island.
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Big Tignish / Jude's Point Lighthouse, Prince Edward Island
The Big Tignish or Jude's Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1880 and put into operation in 1881. The tower stands thirty three feet high.
The lighthouse was originally located at the entrance to the Main Channel or Tignish Run, which cuts through a sandy beach at Jude's Point. It overlooked the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the northwest shore of Prince Edward Island.
This structure was operated as a rear range light until 1989, when it was converted to a coastal light. The light was decommissioned in 1997 and began to fall into disrepair. It was donated by the Tignish Harbour authority to a local community group and in 2008 the tower was relocated from the harbour entrance to a nearby park where it forms part of a memorial to fishermen lost at sea.
Cabinet on the Road to Tignish
A video of the Prince Edward Island Cabinet's tour to West Prince to hold Cabinet meetings and tour various public facilities, infrastructure projects, commercial enterprises and sites of local interest in the area.
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St. Peters Island Lighthouse, Prince Edward Island
This is the most difficult of all lights on PEI to view as it is located on a small Island off the south shore in the Northumberland Strait. It is possible to walk out to St. Peters Island at low tide. A trip out to the light and back will take about two and a half hours on foot.
The St. Peters Island light was built in 1880 and was completed in time to be put in operation at the opening of navigation in 1881. The tower, a square wooden building with a height of thirty-eight feet was originally placed on the most westerly point of the island from where it showed a fixed-red light at an elevation of forty-eight feet above high water. During the winter of 1883-1884, the lighthouse was relocated from the western side of the lighthouse to the southern side of the island, about a mile southeast from its former site. At the opening of navigation in 1898, the fixed-red light was replaced by an occulting white light that showed for six seconds out of every thirty seconds.
The tower was manned until 1947 when it was electrified. The light is currently (as of July 2012) in use and is now solar powered.
Latitude: 46.11702
Longitude: -63.18054