Welcome to NSLPS

“Welcome to the official website of the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society (NSLPS), founded in 1994. Nova Scotia has the largest number of lights of any province in Canada, and some of the oldest, including Sambro, the oldest continuously operating lighthouse in the Americas.”

News

Cape Bickerton Divestiture Celebration

You missed a great party if you were not there!  more...

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Events

April

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Friends of the Cape Sable Lighthouse now fundraising

A new paint job for Cape Sable Lighthouse?  more...

June

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Summer days at NS lighthouses

Lobsterfest at Sandy Point, take a hike at Port Bickerton, Provincial Park fun at Isle Madame, 140th anniversary at Walton, Double Heritage in Louisburg!  more...

June

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Tour American lighthouses with the US Lighthouse Society

See Great Lake lighthouses this summer or on Hawaii this fall  more...

September

13th

Lighthouse Keepers Reunion

See Ireland and take in the Hook Lighthouse where lighthouse keepers are gathering to speak of their experiences.  more...


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The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society (NSLPS) was founded in 1994 by lighthouse enthusiasts while on a visit to Sambro Island. The Sambro Island Lighthouse (1758) is the oldest working lighthouse in the Americas. They were concerned about the condition of the lighthouse and the keeper's houses. They set up the non-profit society to benefit all the 150 lighthouses in Nova Scotia.

In this site you will find information about 170 lighthouses, past and present. Maps and searches let you cruise around the coast or organize your visit by lighthouse name, county, date or tourist route. Sections of this site give you information about NSLPS, current lighthouse news, lighthouse sounds, reading lists, and more. This is not a static site, it will grow and change, so visit often.

All of Nova Scotia’s lighthouses have been automated and de-staffed. Some are in the care of communities and are open to the public - check them out under “Lighthouses to Visit.” Others can be seen as you drive our coasts. We have a complete sortable listing of lighthouses on “lighthouse lists.”