Quick Facts
History & Description
Carey Point Front Range Light sits on the beach at the outer reaches of the Great Bras d'Or Channel, where the Atlantic meets the entrance to Cape Breton's inland sea. Built in 1972 as a front range light, the white building with its red vertical stripe was automated from the start.
Range lights work in pairs, with mariners aligning the front and rear lights to hold a safe course through the channel. The Great Bras d'Or Channel connects the open Atlantic to the Bras d'Or Lakes, and this light once marked the passage for vessels entering the lakes. No longer in active service, the structure still stands within the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
Reached by a short hike from the Cabot Trail, the site rewards visitors with views of the channel where the Atlantic flows into the Bras d'Or Lakes.
π Location & Directions
County: CBRM
Region: Cape Breton Island
Access: Requires Hike
Scenic Route: Cabot Trail
πΊοΈ Visitor Information
How to Access: Requires Hike.
Condition: This light is still standing.
πΈ Best Photo Spots
Golden Hour
Visit during sunrise or sunset for spectacular lighting on the lighthouse structure. The golden light reflecting off the water creates stunning photo opportunities.
Classic Angle
Position yourself with the ocean or body of water behind the lighthouse for the classic Nova Scotia lighthouse shot. Include the rugged coastline in your frame.
Storm Watching
On moody Atlantic days, capture dramatic waves crashing against the shore near the lighthouse. Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action.
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π Explore Cape Breton Island
While visiting Carey Point Front Range Light, discover the beauty and attractions of Cape Breton Island. From scenic coastal drives to charming fishing villages, this region offers unforgettable experiences.