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Walton Lighthouse shines amid dark days for historic landmarks



Walton Lighthouse stands tall without federal endorsement.

Walton Lighthouse stands tall without federal endorsement.

Published on June 25th, 2010
Published on June 25th, 2010
Nadine Eagles-Harvie RSS Feed
Topics :
Department of Fisheries and Oceans , DOF , Municipality of East Hants , Nova Scotia , Hants County , North America

By Nadine Eagles-Harvie

THE HANTS JOURNAL

NovaNewsNow.com

When the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DOF) declared hundreds of lighthouses around the country surplus property last month one Nova Scotia community responded with a “been there, done that” attitude.

The keepers of the Walton Lighthouse say their landmark has continued to stand tall without federal endorsement.

“They can’t touch this one,” said Ted Burgess, president of the Walton and Area Development Association.

After standing vacant for nearly two decades the Walton lighthouse was slated for demolition by the DFO until Burgess intervened in 1990.  “The government was going to burn it down but we couldn’t let that happen, it was the only thing we had left in the village,” he said.

The oldest and last remaining lighthouse in Hants County now serves as a shining example to those communities looking to preserve their own historic landmark.

Under the new Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act announced May 29, federally owned lighthouse properties can be transferred to new owners wishing to take advantage of their heritage designation or tourism potential.

Individuals, municipalities or non-profit groups can apply to Parks Canada for heritage designation of any federally owned lighthouse property. For the surplus lighthouses, a written commitment to acquire ownership and protect the lighthouse must be accepted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada in order for it to be designated under the Act.

“I think people should fight to keep their lighthouses, Burgess said. “It will be a sad day if they start to take them down. Those lighthouses are part of our world; our history.”

Burgess along with fellow committee member, Reg Clark and other community volunteers restored the lighthouse and convinced the Municipality of East Hants acquire the lighthouse as a designated heritage property in 1991. 

Build in 1873 by Walton resident, Timothy Parker the lighthouse stood watch over a then very busy port until the shipping industry declined and the lighthouse was closed in 1970.

Since its restoration the lighthouse has become a busy tourist destination attracting visitors from all over North America and offering unparallel views of the Minas Basin and Bay of Fundy.

Volunteers from the community built and continue to maintain the lighthouse park, walking trails and look-off. As well three floors of the lighthouse itself are open to the public for those not afraid of heights.

The Walton lighthouse is open from May 1 to October 15 with a gift shop that is manned by volunteers and for nine weeks in the summer and by a student from the NS Province Student program.

Partly funded through a Tourism Grant by the Municipality of East Hants, association treasurer Johanna Hudson said it the lighthouse has an annual budget of about $8,000.

“The lighthouse is one of the busiest tourism spots on the Minas Basin on Hwy 215,” Hudson said. “For the community this is very nice and of course the volunteers are the ones to be applauded for keeping it going.”

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