Light Hearted ep 73 Karen Zacharuk, Keeper at Cape Beale, BC

Published: July 27, 2020, 4:06 a.m.

b'Aerial view of Cape Beale, BC\\n\\n\\n\\nWith local maritime commerce in the area growing, the high cliffs of Cape Beale on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, were surveyed for a lighthouse in the early 1870s. A 31-foot-tall wooden tower was constructed with a powerful second-order lens in the lantern, and the station began service in 1874. The original wooden lighthouse at Cape Beale was replaced by a modern 32-foot skeletal tower in 1958. \\n\\n\\n\\nKash the Lighthouse Cat\\n\\n\\n\\nToday, Cape Beale is one of 27 lightstations that remain staffed on the coast of British Columbia. A resident keeper maintains the navigation equipment and buildings, monitors weather and sea conditions, and watches for emergency situations. \\n\\n\\n\\nFor more than a dozen years, the keeper has been Karen Zacharuk. (Photos courtesy of Karen Zacharuk.)\\n\\n\\n\\nMany thanks to the Canadian Coast Guard and Fisheries and Oceans Canada for granting permission for this interview. \\n\\n\\n\\nKaren Zacharuk and friend at Cape Beale'