The lighthouse at Cape Bonavista , built in 1843, remains one of the last in the world where it is possible to climb the stone tower and admire the catoptric lighting system fed with seal grease such as it was used in the XIX th century. Come and discover what was the day of a lighthouse keeper in 1870: on the breach 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, he polished the glass surfaces, filled the oil lamps, recorded the weather patterns and monitored the weather. sea state from one of the most rugged places in Newfoundland.
A fabulous destination to see whales, icebergs and puffins in the summer.