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Discover the Historic Lighthouse of Cape Pine

Explore the historic Cape Pine Lighthouse on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula, where maritime heritage meets breathtaking coastal views.

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Cape Pine, located on the scenic Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, is home to a historic lighthouse that stands as a testament to the region's maritime heritage. This iconic landmark offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the vast Atlantic Ocean, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking both history and natural beauty.

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Lighthouse, Cape Pine, NL, A0A 3R0, CA

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving from St. John's, take the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 1) heading southwest. After about 45 km, take exit 30 for Route 2 towards Torbay/Portugal Cove. Follow Route 2 until you reach Route 10. Continue on Route 10 for approximately 31 km until you reach the junction with Route 73. Turn onto Route 73 and follow it for about 12 km until you see signs for Cape Pine. The last few kilometers will be on a winding road leading directly to the Cape Pine Lighthouse, which is the final destination. Parking is available near the lighthouse.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Cape Pine using public transportation, take a bus from St. John's to the town of Trepassey. You can catch a bus from the St. John's bus terminal. Once you arrive in Trepassey, you will need to arrange for a taxi to take you to Cape Pine, as there is no direct public transport service to the lighthouse. The taxi ride will take approximately 30 minutes and costs about CAD 50. Make sure to call a taxi service in advance to ensure availability.

    Biking

    For those who are adventurous and enjoy biking, you can bike from St. John's to Cape Pine. Start on Route 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) and then switch to Route 2, Route 10, and finally Route 73 as previously described. The total distance is approximately 75 km, and it's important to be cautious of traffic. Ensure you have proper biking gear, plenty of water, and snacks for the journey, as there are limited stops along the way.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography.
    Wear sturdy shoes for hiking the rugged trails around the lighthouse.
    Bring binoculars to spot seabirds and marine life in the surrounding waters.
    Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly.
    Plan to spend some time enjoying a picnic at one of the scenic overlooks.

    Discover more about Cape Pine

    Nestled on the Southern part of the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland, Cape Pine is renowned for its historic lighthouse, a beacon that has guided countless mariners through treacherous waters for over a century. The lighthouse, with its striking white façade and commanding presence, is a symbol of the region's rich maritime history and serves as a reminder of the resilience of those who navigated the coast. Tourists will be captivated by the picturesque landscapes that surround the lighthouse, including dramatic cliffs and expansive views of the Atlantic Ocean. The rugged terrain offers numerous photo opportunities, allowing visitors to capture the beauty of the coastline in all its glory.As you explore the area, you'll find well-marked trails that lead to various vantage points, perfect for those looking to hike while enjoying the fresh coastal air. The sound of crashing waves and the sight of seabirds soaring above create an idyllic atmosphere for nature lovers and photographers alike. While the lighthouse itself is a significant attraction, the surrounding area is equally enchanting, boasting unique flora and fauna that thrive in this coastal environment.Cape Pine is not just a destination for history enthusiasts; it's also a place for reflection and tranquility, making it an ideal stop for those traveling along the scenic routes of Newfoundland. Whether you're interested in learning about the lighthouse's storied past or simply soaking in the stunning views, a visit to Cape Pine promises an unforgettable experience.

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