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Brockton Point Light

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Brockton Point Light is a lighthouse at Brockton Point in Stanley Park, Vancouver, overlooking Burrard Inlet and Vancouver Harbour. The present structure was built in 1914 and designed by William P. Anderson, an engineer associated with numerous Canadian lighthouses. Deactivated as an official navigation aid in 2008, it remains a recognizable historic feature for park visitors and people exploring Vancouver's waterfront heritage.

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Brockton Point Light scores 7.02/10 (Good) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Lighthouse category.
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