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264 Rue Notre Dame O, Cap-Chat, QC G0J 1E0, Canada
Name and Location
The Cap-Chat Lighthouse is located in the picturesque town of Cap-Chat, Quebec, Canada.
Construction and History
The Cap-Chat Lighthouse was built in 1896 to aid navigation along the treacherous coastline of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Prior to its construction, ships often struggled to navigate through dense fog that frequently shrouded the area, resulting in numerous shipwrecks and maritime disasters.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is designed in the classical style, with a square base and a tapered tower that gradually narrows towards the top. Its exterior features a distinctive white and black striped pattern, which serves as a visual aid for mariners to locate the beacon from a distance. The structure's foundation is anchored to bedrock, ensuring stability against harsh weather conditions.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse is equipped with a powerful light that emits a beam of light every 30 seconds, rotating 360 degrees to cover all directions. Its original optic was replaced in 1926 with a more modern Fresnel lens, which increased the light's intensity and range. The beacon operates using electricity generated from an on-site wind turbine.
Accessibility and Visiting
No specific information available regarding accessibility or visiting the lighthouse.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape offers picturesque views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the coastline.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available about the Cap-Chat Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse stands at an impressive 33 meters (108 feet) tall, and its original purpose was to provide a reliable source of light and fog signals to help mariners avoid hazards. The structure's foundation is anchored to bedrock, ensuring stability against harsh weather conditions.
Further Information
NRCan-CanVec-8.0 (Government of Canada).
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Coordinates | 49.0890161, -66.7411045 |