Coast Guard to end staffing at two B.C. lighthouses, following safety concerns
VICTORIA — Safety concerns have prompted the Canadian Coast Guard to make what is says is the “difficult decision” to end staffing at two lighthouses along British Columbia’s coast.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada says “aids to navigation” will continue operating at both the Carmanah Point and Pachena Point light stations located along the Vancouver Island coast that’s also home to the famed West Coast Trail.
The light keepers will move out of the buildings before winter weather arrives.
The department says a geotechnical investigation and hazard assessment found the land beneath “many” of the buildings at the two stations is not stable enough to meet the coast guard’s requirements and some facilities are no longer safe to use.