EAST QUODDY (HEAD HARBOR) LIGHTHOUSE, CANADA is one of the oldest wooden towers in Canada and a major key to navigating the Bay of Fundy and Passamaquoddy Bay. The station now includes 5 structures: the light tower (1829), the adjoining building (construction date unknown), a fog alarm building (1914-15), a work shed (1914-15), and a boathouse (1947). The boathouse was considered surplus to Canadian Coast Guard needs and they intend to remove it.