Categories: Travel

Everything to know about this Alberta lakeside town’s charming lighthouse

Lighthouses are a prominent feature of Canada’s West Coast, often seen strategically positioned along the ocean waters near Vancouver Island.

You might not expect to see one in land-locked Alberta, but this sleepy town near Calgary has a lighthouse of its own to brag about.

The town of Sylvan Lake is a little over an hour and a half drive from Edmonton and Calgary, located in Central Alberta, just 24 km west of Red Deer.

Positioned along the lakefront walking path, this red and white lighthouse is an eclectic feature on Sylvan Lake’s tree-lined horizon.

It was built in 1988 to commemorate the town’s 75th birthday, and replaced by Sylvan Lake Rotary with an updated version in 2013.

Here’s everything you need to know about this charming feature and the whimsy it’s brought to the town for 35 years and counting.

Photo via Arlene Grace Evangelista/Shutterstock

The town on the lake

French, Finnish, and American settlers started migrating to Sylvan Lake at the turn of the 20th century. These prairie pilgrims participated in early logging, pulling stones from the lake to build the first homes.

They were drawn to the area’s abundant forests, which helped the town earn its name after the Latin word “sylvanus,” meaning “wooded.”

Sylvan Lake achieved official town status in 1946 with a population of 900. Today, just under 16,000 residents call it home, a demographic that’s been steadily climbing since 2001 with ~8 per cent growth each year.

Could the town’s lighthouse be the thing attracting new residents?

A charming addition

The original lighthouse was built in 1988 to commemorate the town’s 75th birthday, but it was plagued with deficiencies that led to its eventual demolition.

With the town’s centennial birthday on the horizon in 2013, its residents were looking for a way to mark this important event.

The Sylvan Lake Rotary took on the challenge of building another lighthouse in the same location as the original.

Partnering with the Town of Sylvan Lake, they raised $240,000 for the project, as well as an additional $100,000 through the Sylvan Lake Lighthouse Flow Through Fund.

That partnership initiative eventually led to the reconstruction of the lighthouse in 2013.

The community rallied behind the common goal of seeing the lighthouse once again brighten Sylvan Lake’s skyline. Today, it stands as a symbol of the community, welcoming visitors and residents alike.

You’ll have to journey to the lighthouse yourself to see this iconic structure bring a sense of magnetism to the town of Sylvan Lake.

Sylvan Lake Lighthouse

Where: Sylvan Lake, Alta.

Recent Posts:
A sunny ski resort with Canada’s best snow is near Calgary
The most beautiful autumn seasonal waterfalls you can visit in and around Calgary

Recent Posts

You can create your own custom perfume at this Calgary workshop

Calgary is full of hidden creative experiences if you know where to look. Tucked away…

6 hours ago

The Calgary Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (May 26)

Welcome to the Calgary Group Chat. If you're new here, this is your weekly update…

7 hours ago

This Alberta lake has over 15 kilometers worth of trails for you to explore this summer

Explore everything the wilderness has to offer!

8 hours ago

The Toronto Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (May 26)

Hey, Toronto, what's up?! Your group chat is popping off, and we're here to keep…

9 hours ago

This small Ontario town will serve as base camp for a FIFA World Cup team

Just two out of 48 countries will call Canada home during the FIFA World Cup.…

10 hours ago

Canada’s first afternoon tea bus tour is coming to Toronto in a pink double-decker bus

A pink double-decker bus will be rolling through the streets of Toronto, bringing in Canada's…

11 hours ago