Atkinson Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse built in Vancouver at the Pacific Entrance, standing on the granite hill at Atkinson Point, surrounded by English Bay. The first wooden lighthouse was put into use in 1875 and replaced by reinforced concrete structures in 1914.
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Atkinson Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse built in Vancouver at the Pacific Entrance, standing on the granite hill at Atkinson Point, surrounded by English Bay. The first wooden lighthouse was put into use in 1875 and replaced by reinforced concrete structures in 1914.
The weather here is not good. The sky is overcast and dark, which is a little regrettable. But slowly walking and finding that the scenery is actually quite good, plus there are not many people. It feels really good
In Lighthouse Park, you will see the sign of "light house view point", overlooking Point Atkinson Lighthouse, but it is blocked by dense leaves. If you enter the iron gate from the side, you can enjoy the unobstructed lighthouse side up close.