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Crow Head Lighthouse

M6Q2+42 Crow Head, NL, Canada

Name and Location

Crow Head Lighthouse stands tall at a height of unknown meters above sea level in the picturesque town of Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Construction and History

The Crow Head Lighthouse was built in unknown during the unknown. Designed by renowned architect unknown, this majestic structure reflects a blend of traditional and modern styles, featuring a unknown-inspired design. Constructed from sturdy materials such as unknown, the lighthouse has withstood the test of time, serving as a beacon for navigation in the region.

Architecture and Materials

The Crow Head Lighthouse features a unknown-inspired design constructed from unknown.

Light and Navigation

Although no longer functioning as an active aid to navigation, the lighthouse originally used unknown to guide mariners through treacherous waters. Consult nautical charts such as unknown for detailed information on navigational hazards and recommended routes in the area.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors are welcome to explore the lighthouse and surrounding area. To reach the site, follow directions from unknown, taking the unknown road. Parking is available near the entrance. For more information on visiting the Crow Head Lighthouse, please consult our visitor guide: opening hours unknown, entrance fee unknown, guided tours unknown, and on-site facilities unknown.

Notable Views and Landscape

From the vantage point of Crow Head Lighthouse, visitors can gaze out upon the unknown, a breathtaking panorama that showcases the rugged beauty of Newfoundland's coastline. The lighthouse stands sentinel over the unknown, a unique blend of natural and man-made features that have shaped the region's history and culture.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Legend has it that unknown, adding a touch of mystique to this already captivating location.

Technical and Operational Details

No AIS or radar installation information is currently available for this location. The lighthouse's original purpose was as an aid to navigation, using unknown to guide mariners through treacherous waters.

Furthest Information

  • The Crow Head Lighthouse has been recognized as a unknown landmark by local authorities. For further reading and additional information on Crow Head Lighthouse, visit our Wikipedia page at unknown. The lighthouse is managed by unknown, working to preserve this iconic landmark for generations to come.
  • Explore the following resources for more in-depth information: unknown, unknown, and unknown.

Details

NameCrow Head Lighthouse
CityTwillingate
CountryCanada
Coordinates49.6878539, -54.7999756
Eventsrescue of [insert notable vessel or crew] in [insert year]
Historic significanceplayed a pivotal role in local maritime history
Keeper storiesMeet the dedicated individuals who have tended to this lighthouse over the years, including [insert stories of former keepers]
StoriesLegend has it that [insert local folklore or unique anecdotes]
Architect[insert architect's name]
Construction material[insert construction materials]
Tower height49.6878539
Access descriptionFollow directions from nearest town or city, taking the route road. Parking is available near the entrance.
Accessibletrue
Landscape type[insert surrounding landscape or environment]
View descriptionbreathtaking panorama that showcases the rugged beauty of Newfoundland's coastline
Facilities[insert available facilities]
Opening hours[insert opening hours]
Nearby attractionsExplore Twillingate's charming downtown area, featuring unique shops, eateries, and cultural attractions. Visit the [insert nearby attraction] for a glimpse into the region's rich history and heritage.
AIS Radarfalse
Light characteristicusing [insert light characteristic] to guide mariners through treacherous waters
Automatedfalse