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Baccaro Point Lighthouse, perched at the southernmost mainland tip of Nova Scotia, is a square, wooden tower painted white with a red lantern room and stands approximately 45 feet (13.7 m) tall. Built in 1934 to replace an earlier 1850 beacon destroyed by fire, this remote lighthouse marks the entrance to Barrington Bay and remains an active navigational aid amid crashing Atlantic waves. The site also includes a decommissioned early‑warning radar dome—a Cold War relic—and is celebrated today as a peaceful vantage point for seal and seabird watching, dramatic ocean views, and evocative foghorn sounds.
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