Cape Tryon Lighthouse, located in French River, Canada, is a historic landmark that has been guiding mariners along the northern coast of Prince Edward Island since 1905. Standing on a remarkable red sandstone cliff with a height of 33.5 meters, the lighthouse warns of shallow waters and features a square pyramidal tower that was built in 1962.
Owned by the L.M. Montgomery Land Trust, the lighthouse has a rich history of keepers, including Captain William Bell and James Graham. Restored and relocated over the years, Cape Tryon Lighthouse now serves as a summer cottage, offering visitors a glimpse into the maritime heritage of the region.
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