PLEASE, no multi invitations, glitters or self promotion in your comments. My photos are FREE for anyone to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks - NONE OF MY PICTURES ARE HDR. Liverpool, Nova Scotia boasts a uniquely shaped light, one of the oldest in Nova Scotia, commanding a historic site close to the middle of town. Named after the fortified gun battery that protected the town from the 1760s to the 1860s, the point saw several actions in the American Revolution. It was also a signal station and an important public gathering place for the town, becoming park in the late1800s. The first lighthouse was established here in 1855 This lighthouse is a timber combination dwelling and tower in an unusual "hunchbacked" shape. Body of Water: Liverpool Harbour Scenic Drive: Lighthouse Route Tower Height: 017ft Height Above Water: 030ft Characteristic: Flashing White (1950) Still standing: True Still operating: False