For generations of mariners navigating the treacherous waters off Newfoundland’s coast, the light at Cape Bonavista was a vital guide, offering a reassuring connection to land as they sailed through the darkness.
Standing tall against the rugged coastline, this historic lighthouse has been a beacon of safety and hope since its construction in 1843.
As one of the few lighthouses in the world where visitors can still climb the stone tower, Cape Bonavista Lighthouse offers a rare opportunity to experience maritime history firsthand. Ascend the stairs, and you’ll find the original catoptric light apparatus, …
