Green Island (Fortune), Newfoundland and Labrador

Green Island (in French: Île verte) is a rocky island near the mouth of Fortune Bay, Newfoundland. It is located about 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) west of the Burin Peninsula of Newfoundland and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) east of Langlade Island in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.[2]

Location of Green Island between Newfoundland and Saint-Pierre & Miquelon
Green Island (Fortune Bay) Lighthouse
LocationFortune Bay
Burin Peninsula
Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
Coordinates46°52′48″N 56°05′08″W
Year first constructed1908 (first)
1955 (second)
Year first lit1993 (current)
Constructioncast iron tower (first)
skeletal tower (second and current)
Tower shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern (first)
square frustum tower (second and current)
Markings / patternred tower (first)
red lantern (current)
Tower height6 metres (20 ft) (current)
Focal height45 metres (148 ft) (current)
Range16 nautical miles (30 km; 18 mi)
CharacteristicFl W 10s.
Admiralty numberH0348
CHS numberCCG 100
NGA number2156
ARLHS numberCAN-658
Managing agentCanadian Coast Guard[1]

In Article XIII of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713),[3] France acknowledged British ownership of Newfoundland and its adjacent islands, of which Green Island is one.

Green Island Lighthouse

The first lighthouse was built on Green Island in 1908. It was replaced in 1955 with an aluminium skeletal tower, and this was replaced with the present structure in 1993. Its light flashes every 10 seconds and is visible for 16 nautical miles (30 km). The foghorn sounds every 60 seconds as well.

Point (5) The low water mark on the west point of the south-westernmost island of the Little Green Island group. Latitude 46° 51' 36" N., Longitude 56° 05' 58" W. approximately.

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