Long Point Lighthouse

Long Point Lighthouse is a brick lighthouse built in 1876 and later encased in reinforced concrete in 1929. Sitting 331 feet above sea level on the cliffs of Our Lady's Bay on the northeast coast of Newfoundland, the lighthouse guides ships into Twillingate Harbour and is a popular eco-tourism destination. The tower rises from a square base to a height of approximately 6.1 metres, then slopes at the corners to form a short octagonal section below the lighthouse platform. The red-painted tower is capped by a white painted cylindrical lantern and gallery. The lighthouse and its remaining outbuildings strongly reinforce the rich maritime character of the area....

Long Point Lighthouse is a brick lighthouse built in 1876 and later encased in reinforced concrete in 1929. Sitting 331 feet above sea level on the cliffs of Our Lady's Bay on the northeast coast of Newfoundland, the lighthouse guides ships into Twillingate Harbour and is a popular eco-tourism destination. The tower rises from a square base to a height of approximately 6.1 metres, then slopes at the corners to form a short octagonal section below the lighthouse platform. The red-painted tower is capped by a white painted cylindrical lantern and gallery. The lighthouse and its remaining outbuildings strongly reinforce the rich maritime character of the area.

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