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A short Hike to Pilot Bay Lighthouse on Kootenay Lake, near Crawford Bay, British Columbia (8k, 360)
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A lighthouse was established on Pilot point, on the east shore of Kootenay lake, and was put in operation on January 1, 1905. The lighthouse tower stands on the highest point, near the north end of the peninsula formed by Pilot bay, formerly popularly known as Cape Horn but re-named Pilot point by the Geographic Board of Canada. It is a wooden building, square in plan, with sloping sides, surmounted by a square, wooden lantern, the whole painted white. It is 37 feet high from its base to the ventilator on the lantern. The light is a fixed white dioptric light, of the seventh order, elevated 130 feet above the level of the lake, and visible 17 miles from all points of approach by water.