The Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse National Historic Site played a primary role in the history of navigation on the St. Lawrence River. The existing lighthouse, built in 1909, is the third to be built on the site. The tower stands 108 feet, with 128 steps to the top. |
Wow what a sky!
ReplyDeleteI did not also go far when I visited Quebec 2007le farther having been Tadoussac also I did not see these typical lighthouses and it's a pity because I like them very much. Very beautiful photo
ReplyDelete...wow and you captured it on a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteToda una belleza de imagen, con una luz espectacular
ReplyDeleteNice sky as a background to the lighthouse
ReplyDeleteA fabulous lighthouse, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat lighthouse design.
ReplyDeleteThese beacons are more romantic to see than an electronic GPS. Wonderful clear sky, and I hope, fair winds.
ReplyDeletePostcard perfect! A neat looking lighthouse.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic photo! You had a great sky for the backdrop.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome - reminds me of Cape Reinga.
ReplyDeleteWow, a great perspective and great sky. I love the design of the lighthouse, never seen one like it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking lighthouse and light station. Perfect day. Beautifully composed shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteAn unusual and beautiful lighthouse--- Beautifully captured!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful and unusual lighthouse - it looks like you visited on the perfect day. thanks for the little bit of history, i enjoyed that...and all the red, you can't beat red with crisp white! it looks like it is well maintained!!
ReplyDeletei just read bill's comment, i rarely read comments BUT i see it looks like i copied, i didn't!!!
DeleteBeautiful photo! Lighthouses are a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteExcellent composition. It looks like the clouds were moving fast.
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