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Renforth Lighthouse: A Beacon on the Kennebecasis

Discover the scenic beauty and maritime charm of Renforth Lighthouse in Rothesay, New Brunswick – a perfect spot for history and nature lovers.

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The Renforth Lighthouse, built in the 1980s, is a charming octagonal structure on the Kennebecasis River in Rothesay, New Brunswick. It serves as a landmark and a reminder of the area's maritime history, offering scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere for visitors.

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141 James Renforth Dr, Rothesay, New Brunswick, E2H 1K7, CA

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From Saint John, take NB-1 E towards Rothesay. Take exit 132 for Rothesay and merge onto Main St. Turn left onto James Renforth Dr. The lighthouse is located at the end of the road at 141 James Renforth Dr. Parking is free.

    Public Transport

    From Saint John, take the Route 52 bus towards Rothesay. The bus operates three times a day, Monday to Friday, and the journey takes approximately 40 minutes. From Rothesay Common, you can walk or take a taxi to Renforth Lighthouse. Walking takes approximately 25 minutes via Main St and James Renforth Dr. A taxi from the bus stop to the lighthouse will cost approximately $10-15 CAD.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunset for stunning views and beautiful photography opportunities.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding park area.
    Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the scenic trails nearby.
    Check for local events or community gatherings that may be happening during your visit.

    Discover more about Renforth Lighthouse

    The Renforth Lighthouse, situated in Renforth Cove on the Kennebecasis River, is a picturesque landmark that encapsulates the beauty of New Brunswick's coastal heritage. Erected in the 1980s as a private navigational aid, this wooden, octagonal lighthouse has become a beloved local attraction. While it may not be steeped in centuries of history like some of its counterparts, its charm lies in its tranquil setting and the panoramic views it offers.Visitors can enjoy the expansive park area surrounding the lighthouse, perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, and quiet reflection by the water. Walking paths and green spaces encourage exploration and relaxation, while informative plaques provide insights into the lighthouse's past and its role in the community. The nearby waterfront is also ideal for birdwatching and enjoying the area's biodiversity.In the summer, the lighthouse area is a hub of activity, with rowers, kayakers, and boaters gracing the waters. In winter, the frozen river transforms into a playground for ice fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful day out, the Renforth Lighthouse promises a memorable experience.The lighthouse and the former village of Renforth are named after James Renforth, a British rower who tragically died of heart failure during a race on the Kennebecasis River in 1870. Today, the lighthouse stands as a testament to the area's rich history and scenic beauty, offering breathtaking views and a serene escape for all who visit.
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