This St. Andrews Lighthouse (known as the Pendlebury Lighthouse) was built in 1833 and is now New Brunswick’s oldest remaining mainland lighthouse. The first keeper of this lighthouse, James Smith, served for close to ten years, but difficulties with maintaining sobriety led to his termination in 1842. After Smith’s removal, John Pendlebury became the keeper, and his family continued to serve until it was decommissioned in 1938. Of course, this family is where the Pendlebury Lighthouse gets its name from.
Watch the tides ebb and flow, stroll along the beach, and admire the panoramic views—truly a therapeutic experience.
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