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Pointe des Monts Lighthouse

8J8C+R2 Baie-Trinité, QC, Canada

Name and Location

The Pointe des Monts Lighthouse is located in Baie-Trinité, Quebec, Canada, situated in a picturesque setting surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1954 to replace an earlier lighthouse built in 1897. The new structure was designed by architect J.-L. Drapeau and features a striking Art Deco style with its characteristic pyramidal shape and sleek lines.

Architecture and Materials

The Pointe des Monts Lighthouse stands at an impressive 33 meters (108 feet) tall, with a focal height of 25 meters (82 feet). The tower is constructed from steel and concrete, with a striking white exterior and a red lantern room. The lighthouse's unique design was intended to be highly visible and easily recognizable in the foggy conditions that often prevail in the region.

Light and Navigation

The Pointe des Monts Lighthouse features a powerful light beam with a range of 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers). The light is characterized as Fl (3) W 15s, indicating a flashing white light every 15 seconds. This powerful beacon serves as an important aid to navigation for mariners traveling through the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, which offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the St. Lawrence River. The lighthouse is not open to the public for guided tours, but visitors are welcome to explore the exterior and take in the breathtaking views.

Notable Views and Landscape

The Pointe des Monts Lighthouse is situated in a picturesque setting, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. The nearby Gulf of St. Lawrence offers stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean.

Anecdotes and Folklore

  • Local folklore tells of the lighthouse's importance as a beacon for mariners during times of war and peace.
  • The Pointe des Monts Lighthouse has also been involved in several notable shipwrecks, serving as a vital aid to navigation for rescue efforts.

Technical and Operational Details

The managing authority is the Canadian Coast Guard and the Parks Canada Agency. The coordinates are latitude: 49.3170557, longitude: -67.3798781.

Details

NamePointe des Monts Lighthouse
CityBaie-Trinité
CountryCanada
Coordinates49.3170557, -67.3798781
Year of construction1954
Eventsshipwrecks
Historic significanceImportant maritime aid and historic beacon of light
Storieslocal folklore, notable shipwrecks
Architectural styleArt Deco
ArchitectJ.-L. Drapeau
Construction materialsteel and concrete
Focal height25
Tower height33
Heritage statustrue
Renovationsreplaced earlier lighthouse built in 1897
Accessibletrue
Landscape typepicnic setting
View descriptionlush forests, rolling hills, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Atlantic Ocean
Guided toursfalse
Facilities
Nearby attractionsSt. Lawrence River, Gulf of St. Lawrence
AIS Radartrue
Light characteristicFl (3) W 15s
Light range20
Automatedtrue