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Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse

🇨🇦Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, CAOperational

Established in 1904, the Sandy Beach Point lighthouse aided navigation to the Gaspé Basin, a significant maritime center on the Gaspé Peninsula. Its light facilitated the safe passage of fishing vessels and commercial traffic through the Gulf of St. Lawrence, connecting them to the port. The point, which lent its name to the lighthouse, featured sandy shores alongside typical boreal forests of the Canadian coast. For more than fifty years, the structure served as a navigational aid, observing the area's maritime activities and economic shifts. By the 1960s, the lighthouse ceased operations, likely due to technological advancements or infrastructure changes. The original lighthouse no longer stands, and no direct replacement exists.

Why it matters: The Sandy Beach Point lighthouse was critical for guiding ships into and out of Gaspé Basin, a primary port for the region's fishing activities and trade routes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its absence today points to a shift in navigational technology from earlier eras.

Structure: Sandy Beach Point lighthouse once marked the entrance to the historic Gaspé Basin, a vital maritime hub on the rugged Gaspé Peninsula. Established in 1904, its light guided countless fishing vessels and commercial ships through the often-challenging waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, ensuring safe passage to and from the bustling port. The surrounding landscape would have been a blend of sandy shores, from which the point derives its name, and the characteristic boreal forests that define much of this Canadian coastline. For over five decades, the lighthouse stood as a steadfast aid to navigation, witnessing the ebb and flow of maritime life and the changing fortunes of the region. By the 1960s, its operational era concluded, likely due to advancements in navigation technology or the natural progression of infrastructure. Today, the original structure is gone, and no direct, traditional lighthouse replacement exists, leaving a quiet space where a significant navigational landmark once shone. This absence underscores a shift in how mariners are guided, marking the end of an era for this particular coastal sentinel.

City
Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Country
🇨🇦Canada
Region
Quebec
Sea Region
Gaspé Basin
Latitude
47.3848°
Longitude
-61.9593°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
Year Built
1904
Nearest Port
Cap-aux-Meules(4.3 km)
ARLHS No.
CAN-1188
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Which ports and harbors does Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 3 nearby ports. The closest is Etang-du-Nord at 1.5 NM to the SE. Other ports served include Cap-aux-Meules (4.3 NM E), Amherst (10.4 NM SSE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
How can I track vessels near Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse?+
You can track vessels near Sandy Beach Point Lighthouse in real time using MarineRadar. The platform shows live AIS positions of ships in the area, including vessel name, type, flag, speed, and course. Use the "Track Vessels Nearby" button on this page to open the live map centered on this lighthouse.