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5675+6R Saint-Yvon, QC, Canada
Name and Location
The Cloridorme Lighthouse is located in the picturesque town of Saint-Yvon, Quebec, Canada, on the rugged coast of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine.
Construction and History
The Cloridorme Lighthouse was constructed in 1878 to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships traveling through the treacherous waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Designed by French-Canadian architect Joseph-François Lafontaine, the lighthouse has been guiding mariners and adventurers alike for over a century.
Architecture and Materials
The Cloridorme Lighthouse is a striking example of Second Empire-style architecture, with a sturdy stone foundation and imposing height of approximately 21 meters (69 feet) making it a dominant feature on the coastline.
Light and Navigation
Originally equipped with a first-order Fresnel lens, which emitted a powerful beam of light that could be seen from over 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) away, the lighthouse's original optic was replaced in the mid-20th century with a more modern dioptric lens system.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Cloridorme Lighthouse is one of only two operational lighthouses on the Gaspésie coast, making it an important landmark for navigation and exploration.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the rugged coastline of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available at this time.
Technical and Operational Details
The Cloridorme Lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major restoration project in the early 2000s, due to its remote location and harsh maritime conditions.
Further Information
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Coordinates | 49.1630538, -64.7904342 |