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42 Chem. Mercier, Port-Daniel–Gascons, QC G0C 1P0, Canada

Name and Location

The Port-Daniel-Gascons Lighthouse is a historic beacon located in the town of Port-Daniel-Gascons, Quebec, Canada, situated at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.

2. Construction and History

Built in 1923, the Port-Daniel-Gascons Lighthouse was constructed to guide mariners through the treacherous waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The original structure was a wooden tower with a height of approximately 12 meters (40 feet). Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations to ensure its continued effectiveness as a vital aid to navigation.

3. Architecture and Materials

The current lighthouse stands at an impressive 15 meters (49 feet) tall, featuring a white-painted concrete tower with a red roof. The structure is topped with a distinctive black-and-white striped lantern room, which houses the original Fresnel lens.

4. Light and Navigation

The Port-Daniel-Gascons Lighthouse emits a distinctive red light, visible from up to 16 kilometers (10 miles), providing crucial guidance for vessels navigating the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

5. Accessibility and Visiting

Operated by the Canadian Coast Guard, the lighthouse is open for visitors who can explore the surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding landscape.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding area offers breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the landscape.

7. Anecdotes and Folklore

No information available.

8. Technical and Operational Details

Operated by the Canadian Coast Guard, which ensures its continued maintenance and operation.

9. Further Information

  • Latitude: 48.192013° N

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Coordinates48.192013, -64.8454517