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By Jeremy D?Entremont
More than a century old and well-traveled, Borden Wharf Lighthouse in Canning, Nova Scotia, now has a new lease on life thanks to the Fieldwood Heritage Society. The 27-foot wooden “pepperpot” style tower was built on pilings on the south side of the Habitant River in 1904 and was nicknamed the “Lighthouse in the Hayfield” because marsh grass around it was harvested for salt hay . . .
Read the complete story with photos as was printed in the December 2004 Issue of Lighthouse Digest.
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