The Cape Ray heritage lighthouse is situated near a small fishing village by the same name, in an isolated area on the southwest coast of Newfoundland.

The lighthouse guides international and coastal shipping vessels navigating the Cabot Strait, where the Atlantic Ocean intersects with the Gulf of St. Lawrence and it’s fog horn is still in use and we had the opportunity of witnessing it working due to the fog conditions in the area during our visit.









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