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The first lighthouse at Chebucto Head was built in 1872 with a steam foghorn just below it. It was replaced by a second tower in 1928. This tower was demolished in 1940 and a new lighthouse and combined keeper's dwelling was built several hundred metres to the north to make way for a gun battery. In
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at Chebucto Head as part of "Fortress Halifax" as a means of providing an integrated defence for the port. The Chebucto Head battery was the key outer battery of the western side of harbour defending it from possible attacks by German
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1967 the light was moved from the house to the a new concrete tower which still stands today. The house remained the keeper's dwelling until the light was destaffed in the 1990s. The house fell prey to repeated vandalism after the
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as "Jipugtug", (anglicised as "Chebucto") meaning "the biggest harbour", or simply, "the big harbour". A line drawn northeast from Chebucto Head to
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defines the southern geographic limit of the harbour. The actual legal limit of the harbour is located further inland to the north of this line.
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or VTS that controlled vessel movements in Halifax Harbour until the 1980s when a new control centre was opened at Shannon Hill, above the
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Chebucto Head forms the most easterly point on the peninsula and is used to define the southwestern limit of
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Chebucto Head was used by the CCG as the control centre for the
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or surface raiders. The fortified battery was armed with three
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departure and arrival point in eastern North America. The
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Chebucto Head inspired the name of the large harbour tug
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Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society website
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Chebucto Head is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Chebucto Peninsula
Duncan's Cove
Halifax Harbour
Mi'kmaq Nation
Pennant Point

Canadian Coast Guard
Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society
Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act
vessel traffic service
Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Dartmouth
Point Chebucto
Halifax Shipyard
World War II
convoy
Royal Canadian Artillery
coastal gun battery
U-boats
Elswick 6 in (150 mm) naval guns
director tower
HMCS Esquimalt
minesweeper
torpedoed
U-190
Royal Canadian Navy

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