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Race Rocks Light is one of the first two lighthouses that were built on the west coast of
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, financed by the British Government and illuminated in 1860. It is the only lighthouse on that coast built of rock, (granite) purportedly quarried in Scotland, and topped with sandstone quarried on
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. The Islands of Race Rocks are located just off the southern tip of
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, about southwest of
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.


History

The lighthouse was built between 1859–1860 by the crew of HMS ''Topaze'' and outside labourers under a contract awarded to John Morris by the British Government. It was illuminated on 26 December 1860, six weeks after the smaller Fisgard Island lighthouse built at the entrance to
Esquimalt Harbour Esquimalt Harbour is a natural harbour in Greater Victoria on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The entrance to Esquimalt Harbour is from the south off the Strait of Juan de Fuca through a narrow channel known as ...
near Victoria. In 2010, both lighthouses celebrated their
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. Se
A complete history
of the Light Station and Ecological Reserve. It has a 24.4 m (80 feet) cylindrical tower with black and white bands, and flashes a white light every 10 seconds. It
foghorn
sounds three blasts at one-minute intervals. The lighthouse has been automated since 1997 at which time Lester B. Pearson College took over the management of the station and the surrounding Race Rocks Ecological Reserve. Restoration of the interior and exterior of the historic light tower was carried out in 2009.


Oceanographic research

The Race Rocks Light is one of 12 lighthouses part of the
British Columbia Shore Station Oceanographic Program The British Columbia Shore Station Oceanographic Program is a sea surface temperature and salinity monitoring program on the Canadian coast of the northeast Pacific Ocean. The program is administered by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and regroups 1 ...
, collecting coastal water temperature and salinity measurements everyday since 1921.


Keepers

* George Nicholas Davies (1861 – 1866) * Thomas Argyle (1866 -1888, retired) * Albert Argyle (1888- 1889) * W.P. Daykin (Dec. 6 1889 – Jan 1891 transferred to Carmanah) * Frederick Mercer Eastwood (Jan 31 1891 – 1919) * James Thomas Forsyth (1919 –1932) * Henry I. McKenzie (1932 –1933) * Andrew Ritchie (1933 – 1940) * Thomas Westhead (1940 – 1948) * Arthur Anderson (1948 – 1950) * Percival C. Pike (1950 – 1952) * Gordon Odlum (1952 – 1961) * Charles Clark (1961) * Ben Rogers (1961 – 1964) * J. Alan Tully (1964 – 1966) * Trevor M. Anderson (1966 – 1982) * Charles Redhead(1982 – 1989) * Mike E. Slater (1989 – 1997)Race Rocks Light
Lighthouse Friends. Retrieved April 28, 2016


See also

*
List of lighthouses in British Columbia This is a list of lighthouses in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Lighthouses See also *List of lighthouses in Canada References External links * List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals''Canadian Coast Guard''. Retrieved 19 March ...
* Race Rocks Tidal Power Demonstration Project


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