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Long Point Light

Long Point Light, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada

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Long Point Light

The Long Point Light is situated on North Twillingate Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walkway or by boat from Crow Head.

Heritage Status

The Long Point Lighthouse is a historic landmark in Canada, attracting thousands of tourists each year.

Notable Historical Events

  • The lighthouse has played an important role in the maritime history of Newfoundland, serving as a navigational aid for ships traveling through the area.
  • The light's seasonal operation allows it to be used during periods of low visibility, making it a valuable resource for mariners.

History

Completed in 1876, the Long Point Light is one of several lighthouses built along the coast of Newfoundland during this period.

The tower stands at a height of 29.6 meters (98 feet) above sea level and features a distinctive white octagonal shape with a red upper portion.

Architecture

The Long Point Light was constructed using traditional materials, including stone and wood.

The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of the period in which it was built, with a focus on durability and functionality.

Light Characteristics

The Long Point Light emits a flashing light pattern (Fl) at an interval of 8 seconds, visible from a range of 18 nautical miles.

The light's characteristics make it an important aid to navigation for mariners traveling through the area.

Current Status

The Long Point Light remains an active aid to navigation, operated by the Canadian Coast Guard.

Details

NameLong Point Light
City
CountryCanada
Coordinates42.548664, -80.04946
Current useactive aid to navigation