Blackhead/ Cape Spear, Route 11
P.O. Box 1268
St. John's, NL, A1C 5M9
709-772-5367 Fax 772-6302
Visit the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland, dating from 1836. The lighthouse has been restored to its original appearance and refurnished to reflect a lightkeeper's residence of 1839.
Built in 1835, the Cape Spear Lighthouse is the oldest existing lighthouse in Newfoundland. The two-story, wooden structure that served as a marine beacon from 1836 to 1955 is now a lifestyle museum. It is also an excellent vantage point to view whales and icebergs.
Following the death of the first Cape Spear lightkeeper, Emmanuel Warre, James Cantwell and since him, members of the Cantwell family have tended the light ever since. World War II saw two gun emplacements and underground passages & barracks added, though most of this was demolished after the war, though the gun emplacements still exist. Watch for whales, seabirds and icebergs.
Open May 15 - Oct 15
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