Everything about Cape Bonavista totally explained
Cape Bonavista is a
headland located on the east coast of the island of
Newfoundland in the
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Cape Bonavista is located at the northeastern tip of the
Bonavista Peninsula, which separates
Trinity Bay to the south from
Bonavista Bay to the north.
The nearby town of
Bonavista takes its name from this historic landmark.
The
lighthouse on Cape Bonavista was built in 1843 using the lamps and reflectors from the
Bell Rock Lighthouse in Scotland.
The lighthouse was replaced by a steel tower in 1966 and the original lighthouse has been turned into a museum.
John Cabot may have landed there on June 24, 1497, although other locations make the same claim.
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