On a recent beautiful summer day at the Souris lighthouse, there was an idyllic view of the Northumberland Strait and the fishing boats.
One can imagine it is not always so however. In days gone by, what was it like during the worst storms, looking out the window as you tended the light while the tower shook and the wind howled? Sometimes a wall of white was all that was visible.
The keeper’s house, now relocated, was through this door.
It stood, with the light itself, on Knight Point at the entrance to the harbour at Souris in eastern Prince Edward Island. Today the light remains, automated, standing its lonely vigil whatever the weather. No problems with the weather this day however.
The various floors of the building show an aspect of the work involved with tending the light. The old light was run by kerosene which was pumped up to the light.
Now, the lantern room at the top of the building holds the current light. It was a thrill to go out on the gallery
outside the room and take a photo of this light and the community below.
This is the only lighthouse where we have been able to go out on the gallery. We watched the boats and thought of earlier days, in the 1880s, when the light was new and mariners welcomed the guidance.
The ferry for the Îles de la Madeleine comes into the wharf at Souris,
taking visitors to and from the Québec island. There were numerous French speaking people visiting the lighthouse as they waited for the ferry to arrive from the island.
Later, as we proceeded along the southeast coast, we saw the ferry on her way into Souris. A visit to the Îles de la Madeleine may be in our future. After all, we are island people.
38 comments:
It's a nice lighthouse, and that does sound like a good trip for the future.
Thank you for the fascinating tour of the lighthouse. I too wonder what it was like to live there! :-)
Ohh how beautiful!!! I would love to visit there!!
We spent a lovely afternoon in Souris when we were in PEI. I'd LOVE to go to the Iles de la Madeleine sometime too!
The amount of work our parents, grandparents, put into each day with no thought of the difficulty is boggling.
Idyllic was the perfect description for that view. What a gorgeous lighthouse!!
This lighthouse does look familiar to me, but then again, they are rarely very different and I have seen a few.
How nice. I was there 2 years ago and the light in the lighthouse was taken off for repairs. The lighthouse looked really funny without it! I went in the gift shop and had a lovely chat with the woman working there.
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Wonderful to get a look inside this wonderful lighthouse! Sarah x
Beautiful. I suspect the lighthouse keeper's lives (and that of their families) was filled to the brim with beauty, danger, hard work and sometimes lonliness. Definitely not a job for everyone, but one which served a very real need.
I always have a fondness for lighthouses and this is a beautiful one. Thank you for the wonderful tour Marie.
It was lovely to visit via your blog, great photos :)
Thank you Ann.
I would like to see all of them here, Bill.
There are some very isolated lighthouses in Newfoundland. It must have benn so lonely there, EC.
It is a great one because you can go out on the gallery, ouside the light, Sarah.
Love all the lighthouses, Karen! You captured them beautifully.
So true, Tabor. I always look for what's different about each one.
She's a beauty, Debbie. Hope you're feeling better soon.
All that hard work was just the way of life for them. They just did it, Joanne.
I hope to go in the near future, Debra.
Getting outside the light was thrilling, Angela.
Friends of my moher's family staffed a lighthouse with their family. Mom often stayed with them. Hard work!
The island off this island would be a good island to visit, AC.
I've never seen a lighthouse myself. A tour of one would be very special. Your pictures are the next best thing.
You always give such a complete picture of the places you visit. It's a treat and thanks.
Thanks Ratty. This lighthouse is a beauty.
I love lighthouses, Ginnie. My imagination goes wild but I take in the details too.
Lovely, lovely pictures...
Warm hug from Titti
Thanks for visiting, Titti.
Beautiful view from the window and such a nice lighthouse and photos. Warm greetings!
Warm greetings to you as well, B.
Nice little lighthouse!
It is ai gem, FG.
I was hoping that you would go into that wonderful lighthouse from the moment you first showed it to us Marie. It's such a delightful shape and so well looked after, excellent view from above!
This lighthouse is one of my favourites, PDP.
That's a beautiful lighthouse and so nicely kept too. Thank you so much for taking us along on this jaunt.
It is a great lighthouse and well maintained, Mage.
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