Glace Bay & Area

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Perched on a dramatic, windswept point in New Victoria, the Low Point Lighthouse has stood as a faithful sentinel for mariners entering Sydney Harbour since 1832. This "Recognized Federal Heritage Building" is more than just a navigational aid; it is a symbol of Cape Breton’s deep-rooted maritime history and a favorite destination for photographers and sightseers alike.
What You’ll Experience
As you walk the grounds of this historic lightstation, you are greeted by the striking silhouette of the 72-foot octagonal concrete tower. It is famous for housing the only remaining circular lantern in Nova Scotia—a rare architectural gem built by the renowned Chance Brothers of England.
From this vantage point, you can enjoy panoramic views of Spanish Bay and watch the massive Newfoundland ferries glide past on their daily journeys. The rugged, "barren" beauty of the point offers a serene escape where the salt air and the rhythmic sound of the waves provide the perfect backdrop for a coastal stroll.
Heritage & History
Though the current concrete tower dates to 1938, the site’s history stretches back nearly two centuries. It was one of the first dozen beacons lit in Nova Scotia to support the island’s booming coal trade. Today, the lighthouse continues to serve the community, maintained with pride and recognized for its elegant proportions and enduring functional design.
Plan Your Visit
Located at the end of Lighthouse Road in New Victoria, the Low Point Lighthouse is a must-stop along the Marconi Trail. Whether you are a history buff, a lighthouse enthusiast, or simply looking for the perfect coastal photo op, this iconic landmark offers a timeless glimpse into Cape Breton’s seafaring soul.
Location: 56 Lighthouse Road, New Victoria, NS (along the Marconi Trail)
Best For: Photography, maritime history, coastal views, and birdwatching.
Note: While the grounds are a popular spot for public viewing, the interior of the lighthouse and the keeper’s house are currently not open for public tours.

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