Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

    Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

    An incredible outdoor experience for any traveller.

    Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

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    Blackhead Road, Cape Spear, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

    Cape Spear isn’t just a point on a map — it’s the easternmost point in North America, and one of Newfoundland’s most breathtaking places to soak up the raw beauty of the Atlantic. Just a short drive from St. John’s, this dramatic headland is ideal for LGBTQ+ travelers looking for a little wind-in-your-hair freedom, coastal soul-searching, and a healthy dose of Canadian history. 

    Explore the iconic Cape Spear Lighthouse, Newfoundland’s oldest, standing proud since 1836. Wander through WWII bunkers, hike cliffside trails, and if you’re lucky (and here in summer), spot humpback whales breaching right off the coast.

    The site is family-friendly and LGBTQ+ inclusive, with staff who are welcoming and knowledgeable. Whether you’re visiting solo, on a romantic getaway, or road-tripping with queer besties, Cape Spear is one of those "you have to feel it to believe it" places.

    Weekday: 24 hours

    Weekend: 24 hours

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