“Historical place museum in Bonavista, Canada”
For generation of mariners along this coast, the light at Cape Bonavista was their only connection to land while out on the dark sea. Built in 1843, the Cape Bonavista Lighthouse is one of the few in the world where you can still climb up the stone tower to see the same seal oil - fueled light used in the 19th century. A prime location to see whales, icebergs and puffins.
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Cape Bonavista Lighthouse
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- Sun - Sat: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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