Long Point Lighthouse
Route 340
Long Point Lighthouse
The Long Point Lighthouse was completed in 1876 and has been an important aid to navigation on the northeast coast of Newfoundland ever since.
History
- The lighthouse stands at a height of 101 meters (331 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 105 meters (344 feet). Its distinctive architecture features a cylindrical tower with a gallery and lantern room. The lighthouse is constructed from cast iron and has been well-maintained over the years.
Light Characteristics
- The Long Point Lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen for up to 16 nautical miles. The light's pattern is a Fl (first order) sequence, with a period of 5 seconds. The lighthouse also features a fog signal category of horn.
Current Status
The Long Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years. Visitors can still view the lighthouse and its surroundings from various vantage points.
Location and Accessibility
- The Long Point Lighthouse is located on North Twillingate Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It can be accessed via Route 340, which runs through the town of Crow Head.
Heritage Status
The Long Point Lighthouse has been designated as a historic landmark in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Its significance to the local community and its role in maritime history have earned it a place on the list of protected heritage sites.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events are recorded for the Long Point Lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Long Point Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Crow Head |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 49.68785, -54.799976 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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