Mulholland Point Lighthouse


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

Built in 1885, Mulholland Point Lighthouse served as a guide for the many small coasters, passenger ships, and freighters traversing the narrow Lubec Channel en route to or from the United States or Canadian ports on Grand Manan.

Although the lighthouse is not open to the public, visitors are free to walk around the structure and to enjoy the picnic site next to it. From the picnic area at Mulholland Point are views of the FDR Memorial Bridge, Lubec, Maine, the Channel Lighthouse, and the islands and waters of Johnson's Bay. Often, harbor seals can be seen swimming just offshore in the Lubec Narrows.

From Lubec ME

Photo 58, 2012


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

Photo 130, 2012


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

Photo 131, 2012


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

Photo 139, 2012


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

From Lubec ME

Photo 177, 2012


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

From Lubec ME

Photo 90s, 2013


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

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Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

From Lubec ME

Photo 153s, 2013


Mulholland Point Lighthouse, Campobello Island NB

From Lubec ME

Photo 203s, 2013