
Parked by the side of the road and a lovely boardwalk up to the lighthouse. Great views out to sea a...
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Shipwreck Point Lighthouse, located on the northeast shore of Prince Edward Island between St. Peters Bay and East Point, stands as a historic beacon with a rich maritime past. Built in 1913 by the Anandale Lumber Company, the lighthouse has served as a guiding light for ships navigating the waters of Naufrage Pond and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Over the years, dedicated keepers such as Francis MacKinnon and Sarah MacKinnon Gallant faithfully tended to the light, ensuring the safety of passing vessels. Today, the original 1913 lighthouse remains in its original location as a testament to the maritime heritage of Prince Edward Island.
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Parked by the side of the road and a lovely boardwalk up to the lighthouse. Great views out to sea a...
Found this cool little sport while exploring the PEI coast. Small secluded beach with a food hut fo...
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