The town hall and attached Astor Theatre are registered
Historic Places, built in 1901 – 1902 from designs by well known
architect Herbert Gates. The building is unique because it combines two
buildings as one larger structure – former civic offices and a public
auditorium.
No visit to Liverpool would be complete without a visit to one of the
area’s historical lighthouses. These include:
Fort Point Lighthouse – facing Liverpool harbour, Fort Point is
the third oldest lighthouse in Nova Scotia. It houses a lighthouse
museum and is surrounded by a public park.
Coffin Island Lighthouse – situated on an island in Liverpool
Bay. It can be viewed from Moose Harbour, Fort Point Lighthouse
Park, or from a look-off on Brooklyn Shore Road in Beach Meadows.
Spectacle Island Lighthouse – located on the northwest point of
Spectacle Island in Port Mouton Bay, a short distance from
Summerville Beach and Hunts Point.
Western Head Lighthouse – 11 minutes drive from Fort Point via
School Street, on Breakwater Road. This facility serves as an
Environment Canada Weather Station, which is constantly monitored by
automatic equipment.