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This lighthouse with a treacherous history is known as B.C.'s 'Little Alcatraz'

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B.C. is home to over 90 National Historic Sites, and one worth exploring in the coming months is Canada’s own “Little Alcatraz,” which sits atop a group of three islets at the western entrance of Brown Passage called Triple Islands. As far as lighthouses go, the Triple Islands Lighthouse has quite a story to tell. Completed in 1920 after four years of construction on exposed bedrock, the “treacherous” project is considered one of the most hazard…
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Curiocity broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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