Plan Your VisitPEI Lighthouses

Point Prim Lighthouse

Point Prim Lighthouse, built in 1845, is the oldest lighthouse on Prince Edward Island. It is also the Island’s only round brick lighthouse and one of just three of its kind in Canada. The tower was designed by architect Isaac Smith, who also designed Province House in Charlottetown.

Standing about 60 feet tall, and 80 feet above sea level, the lighthouse overlooks the Northumberland Strait and marks the entrance to Charlottetown Harbour.

Visitors can climb the lighthouse for sweeping coastal views, take an optional guided tour, or explore the grounds and interpretive displays. The nearby Keeper’s Cottage also features a small gift shop.

OPEN TO PUBLIC: Yes, open during the summer months. 

CLIMBABLE TOWER: Yes, lighthouse tours available.

AMENITIES: Public washroom, parking lot, gift shop and interpretive displays are on site.

©Tourism PEI / Nick Jay
©Tourism PEI / Nick Jay