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Seacow Head Lighthouse

Located just west of Borden-Carleton, the Seacow Head Lighthouse is a short 20-minute drive from the Confederation Bridge. Built in 1864, as one of the five original colonial era or pre-Confederation lighthouses in Prince Edward Island.

Did you know that Seacow Head Lighthouse is a recognized Heritage Lighthouse and a Designated Historic Place by the PEI Heritage Places Protection Act? It is one of the oldest remaining wooden lighthouse in the Maritimes.

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Seacow Head Lighthouse

198 Lighthouse Road, Bedeque
902-303-1050
seacowheadlighthouse.com
Bathrooms, Museum
Cafe, Ice Cream

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The Friends of Seacow Head Lighthouse Inc. 

The Friends of Seacow Head Lighthouse Inc. obtained possession of the Lighthouse from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans on September 7, 2022. As a non-profit charitable organization, we are committed to protecting the heritage character of the lighthouse while promoting lighthouse history across Prince Edward Island. Improvements to the lighthouse began shortly after possession to establish a museum which aims to promote tourism and economic growth.

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