Cape Norman Lighthouse
A lone lighthouse on the wind-swept shores of the cape.

šŸ“œ Cape Norman Lighthouse, a concrete tower nearly 50 feet tall, was first constructed in 1871.
šŸ” It marks the northernmost point of insular Newfoundland, a barren, limestone headland in Canada.

Why Go

🌊 Experience a lone lighthouse on wind-swept shores.
🚶 Explore trails traversing the rocky terrain.
šŸ“ Stand at the furthest north point travelers can reach on the island.
šŸ“œ Discover a site with a rich maritime history, crucial for St. Lawrence navigation.

Tips

🧭 The original keeper's residence was relocated to Route 435 between Cook's Harbour and Wild Bight.

Last updated 28 days ago

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