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39 Rue du Quai, Gaspé, QC G4X 2E8, Canada

Name and Location

The Gaspé Lighthouse is located in the picturesque town of Gaspé, Quebec, Canada, situated at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, approximately 48 kilometers (30 miles) east of Quebec City.

Construction and History

The original Gaspé Lighthouse was constructed in 1837, but it was destroyed by a fierce storm in 1853. A new lighthouse was built in its place in 1862, and it has undergone several renovations since then to maintain its integrity as a vital navigational aid.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's white tower rises 10 meters (33 feet) above sea level, making it a prominent feature on the rocky coastline. The exact materials used for construction are not specified in the provided data sources.

Light and Navigation

The Gaspé Lighthouse has a unique sequence of five flashes followed by a one-minute period of darkness, which is distinct among Canadian lighthouses. Its range extends to 8 kilometers (5 miles), serving as a vital aid to navigation for vessels traversing the treacherous waters.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available on accessibility or visiting the Gaspé Lighthouse.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape of the Gaspé Lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the coastline. However, no specific notable views are mentioned in the provided data sources.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No anecdotal information available on the Gaspé Lighthouse.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is listed as H 1752 in the Canadian Coast Guard's list of aids to navigation. No further technical or operational details are specified.

Further Information

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Coordinates48.8257889, -64.4377496