Gannet Rock Light
lies nine miles southeast of Grand Manan Island in
the Bay of Fundy. On Christmas Eve, 1831 a man kept a
lonely vigil in that folorn and solitary spot in the Bay
of Fundy. For the first time a ray of light gleamed
from Gannet Rock- a beacon to warn ships
that they were approaching one of the most dangerous
areas in the bay. This rock is 300 feet long and looms
out of the water, surrounded by dangerous rocks and
ledges, which are covered at high water. It is Grand
Manan's oldest lighthouse and was lit that Christmas
Eve by Capt. Lamb of Saint John, New Brunswick.