Lighthouses For The Night

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Lighthouses are scenic, big enough for a family, and are often located near a lot of interesting attractions.  Read on for the background on some special beacons where families can spend a night or two to enjoy the surroundings and learn about local history. These trustworthy sentinels of the night will leave a light on for you year-round, unless noted. 

Northeast Lighthouses

The Lighthouse Inn
Cape Cod
1 Lighthouse Inn Road
West Dennis, Massachusetts 02670
508/398-2244
Situated along the shore of Nantucket Sound, the Inn provides complete seclusion and relaxation in a seven-acre complex central to all points of interest on beautiful Cape Cod. They offer a wide selection of accommodations in cottages with fireplaces, Cape-style houses with guest rooms, individual suites, and rooms in the Main House underneath the still-functioning light from ca.1850.

Activities available include golf, tennis, fishing, summer theater, shopping and swimming.  Kids can enroll in the "InnKids" summer program, where they enjoy kite flying, nature walks, swimming, magic shows, miniature golf and much more. The inn is open from May to October, but note that the "InnKids" program only runs from the end of June through August.

Rooms and cottages for 2 adults range from $235-$335.  Children ages 3-12 are an extra $40, but there are reduced prices during the "off-season" (May & June 26 and September & October).

Rose Island Light House 
365 Thames Street
Newport, Rhode Island 02840
401/847-4242
Nearly lost to neglect and vandalism, this classic example of American maritime architecture once again welcomes visitors and keepers who cross the water to experience a uniquely independent way of life. Guests young and old relive a bygone way of life in old-fashioned keeper's quarters restored to their original turn-of-the-century ambiance. Though it lacks the modern conveniences of electrical appliances and running water, it is rich in romance and history.

During the day, exploring the station from the windmill to the cellar cistern, you'll learn about the working lives and amusements of lighthouse families from their own possessions and photographs. Overnight guests, who stay in the museum section, or 'Keepers for a Week,' actually participate in the adventure of lighthouse keeping, sleeping in the same rooms occupied by keeper families for over a hundred years.  Up to four guests (not recommended for children under 5 years) will play a necessary, hands-on role in daily monitoring, and help with the simple chores which keep the station functioning. If you're going to need the bunkroom, bring sleeping bags for the kids! There's a long waiting list and a complex sign-up procedure.

The Lighthouse on Cape d'Or
Advocate Harbour
Nova Scotia, Canada B0M 1A0
902/670-0534
Located right on the edge of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, the inn at the Lighthouse on Cape d'Or is actually the former Lightkeeper's home. With fantastic views of the bay and plenty of outdoor activities, the Lighthouse on Cape d'Or offers visitors a cozy hotel alternative. The lighthouse is still in operation today so parents may want to bring earplugs for the kids in case the foghorn goes off during the night.

The inn has four guest rooms and two private baths. Each room has unique views of the bay and nearby cliff. Two are connected by a shared washroom, a wonderful option for large families. Mom and Dad can have their own room while the kids play and sleep right next door. The Lighthouse on Cape d'Or even offers a whole house rental, perfect for family reunions. The inn also has its own restaurant where families can watch the tides as they enjoy lunch and dinner. Families with picky eaters may want to bring food with them because other restaurants are a good distance away, but the staff is available to help make transportation arrangements.

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EllaA on 27 August, 2009
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Great article! It's good to know that there are lots of arts and athletic activities for kids to do at these lighthouses
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Sarah on 27 August, 2009
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Great article! It's good to know that there are lots of arts and athletic activities for kids to do at these lighthouses.
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