A memorial in their honor, the Chehalis Cross , is located just southwest of the lighthouse. To avoid tragedies like that of the Chehalis , Jones was called upon to operate a semaphore station in addition to his other responsibilities. Starting in , Jones would control all outgoing ship traffic, and John Grove, over at Prospect Point would signal all incoming traffic, no matter what time of day.
Hiring an assistant to help with this duty cost more than the wage increase Jones was provided, and the semaphore remained a contentious issue until it was discontinued at Brockton Point in An additional duty Jones was charged with was the firing of the 9 p. Cast in at Woolwich England, the twelve-pound muzzle loading was brought to Vancouver in What began as a 6 p. Sunday signal to mark the close of fishing hours, the gun was shot daily at 9 p.
It continues to be electronically fired today, startling unsuspecting tourists, and can be seen metres south of Brockton Point. Jones was known for his flower gardens, which included a floral sundial with a diameter of twelve feet and whose hours were marked by colorful flowers. To raise funds for the Returned Soldiers Club and other charities, Jones cultivated ornate flowerbeds in Stanley Park and sold the flowers.
His proceeds amounted to more money than his salary as keeper. In , Brockton Point was transformed with the construction of the tower which now graces the point. Designed and constructed by Colonel William Anderson, the thirty-five-foot tower is supported by graceful arches, which allows visitors to pass beneath along the shoreline pathway. The lighthouse, with a focal plane of Before the Superannuation Act went into effect in , William Jones resigned as keeper since his pension would be better under the old system.
The Park Board is developing a strategy to restore and protect Beaver Lake so it can continue to contribute to biodiversity in the Stanley Park forest, ensuring it is maintained in perpetuity for the enjoyment of all. A two-storey signal station once stood atop Prospect Point to alert approaching vessels of strong tides, winds and maritime traffic.
Make your way to the east end of the park to see a Stanley Park showpiece, Brockton Point Lighthouse built in Walk along the shoreline pathway under the arches supporting the lighthouse tower, managed by the Park Board since Learn how you can help.
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You will know where you are at Brockton Point because it opens up with large green fields on your left. Stanley Park Drive continues all around the edge of Brockton Point. There are a couple of trails behind the aquarium that go directly to Brockton Point.
Alternatively, from the Bus Loop walk either north or south until you reach the Stanley Park Seawall then walk east until you reach Brockton Point. There are a number of parking lots at Brockton Point. For more information about parking and prices, read this: Parking in Stanley Park. Please share this page: Tweet.
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