Musquash, New Brunswick

Musquash is a Canadian rural community in Saint John County, New Brunswick. It is located 5 km (3.1 mi) west southwest of the community of Prince of Wales in Musquash Parish.

Location of Musquash in New Brunswick
Musquash Head Lighthouse
New Brunswick
LocationMusquash
New Brunswick
Canada
Coordinates45°8′37.06″N 66°14′14.03″W
Year first constructed1879 (first)
Year first lit1959 (current)
Automatedearly 1980s.
Deactivated1959 (first)
Foundationconcrete base
Constructionconcrete tower (current)
wooden tower (first)
Tower shapeoctagonal tapered frustum tower with balcony and lantern (current)
square frustum tower rising from keeper’s house (first)
Markings / patternwhite tower with a red horizontal band in the upper part, red lantern (current)
white tower with a red horizontal band, red lantern (first)
Tower height14.3 metres (47 ft)
Focal height35 metres (115 ft) (current)
34 metres (112 ft) (first)
Light sourcesolar power
Range20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi)[1]
CharacteristicFl W 3s.
Fog signal4s. blast every 60s.
Admiralty numberH4096
CHS numberCCG 97
NGA number11148
ARLHS numberCAN-332
Managing agentMusquash Head Lightstation Inc.[2][3]

History

Musquash was settled in the early 1800s at the head of navigation on the Musquash River. The Shore Line Railway (later Canadian Pacific Railway was built through the community but has since been abandoned. The community includes the locales of Ivanhoe, West Musquash and Clinch's Mills. A post office was located in Musquash from 1847 to 1969. It was largely a farming and lumbering community but is now largely an exurb of Saint John, thanks to being located on the Route 1 expressway.

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