Cape Spear | |
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Coordinates: 47°31′25″N 52°37′10″W / 47.52361°N 52.61944°W | |
Location | Newfoundland, Canada |
Elevation | 75 m (246 ft) |
Topo map | NTS 1N10 St. John's |
Current light | |
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Constructed | 1955 ![]() |
Construction | concrete ![]() |
Height | 13.7 m (45 ft) ![]() |
Markings | white (tower), white (lantern), red (guard rail) ![]() |
Operator | Parks Canada ![]() |
Heritage | recognized federal heritage building of Canada ![]() |
Focal height | 71 m (233 ft) ![]() |
Range | 20 nmi (37 km; 23 mi) ![]() |
Characteristic | Fl(3) W 15s ![]() |
Original light[2] | |
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Constructed | 1836 ![]() |
Construction | limestone ![]() |
Markings | white (tower), white (lantern), red and white (dome) ![]() |
Heritage | national Historic Sites of Canada, classified federal heritage building of Canada, heritage lighthouse ![]() |
Deactivated | 1955 ![]() |
Cape Spear (French: Cap d'Espoir) is a headland located on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland near St. John's in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. At a longitude of 52°37' W, it is the easternmost point in Canada and North America excluding Greenland.[1]
Cape Spear is within the municipal boundaries of the city of St. John's, located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from downtown St. John's.[3]
The Portuguese named this location Cabo da Esperança, meaning "cape of hope", which became Cap d'Espoir in French and finally "Cape Spear".
Cape Spear is the trailhead/trail end for two components of the East Coast Trail.[4]
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