Sheringham Point Lighthouse is a historic and scenic lighthouse in Shirley, overlooking the Juan de Fuca Strait.
Built in 1912, it played a crucial role in guiding ships along Vancouver Island’s rugged coast. Now a protected heritage site, it offers incredible ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.
As you walk toward the lighthouse, you'll be greeted by sweeping ocean views and the sound of crashing waves. The rugged coastline provides a perfect backdrop for photos, and if you're lucky, you might spot whales, sea lions, or bald eagles. Informational signs share the rich history of the lighthouse, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for its role in maritime navigation.
Parking: Small lot near the gated entrance.
Trail: Easy 500-meter walk from the gate.
Best Time to Visit: Year-round, but check the open hours on the official website.
