Sheringham Point Lighthouse
Sheringham Point Lighthouse, tucked away on Vancouver Island, is a striking white tower perched on a rocky bluff overlooking the wild Pacific Ocean. Built in 1912, this heritage lighthouse is surrounded by dramatic shoreline, crashing waves, and panoramic views that make it a prime spot for coastal photography. The area is especially captivating during stormy weather or golden hour, when the light adds depth and drama to the scene. A short, well marked trail leads through coastal forest to the lighthouse viewpoint, offering several angles for both wide landscapes and tighter architectural shots. The surrounding land is protected by the Sheringham Point Lighthouse Preservation Society, ensuring public access and conservation of this historic site. Sheringham Point is a rewarding stop for anyone exploring Vancouver Island’s rugged west coast. (Shirley, British Columbia, Canada)










