Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light - Whitefish Point Lighthouse.
South of Wild Cove is Twillingate and north is Crow Head and the famous Long Point Lighthouse.
The Low Point Lighthouse was destaffed in 1988 but newest of the lightkeeper's houses remains onsite, one of the few lightstations to retain its keeper's home.
The original lighthouse was replaced in 1845 by the current structure, called the Five Mile Point Lighthouse.
There were no roads to the Point No Point Lighthouse for the first 40 years, so supplies had to be brought in by boat.
Irish writers Maeve Binchy and John Montague also lived nearby at Roche's Point for a time (see entry for Roche's Point Lighthouse).
The final stretch leads northward to Long Point Lighthouse, located at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Bloody Point Lighthouse, built in 1883, and the Haig Point Lighthouse, built ten years earlier.
Long Point Lighthouse is a Canadian lighthouse located outside Crow Head on North Twillingate Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland.
The Long Point Lighthouse, found near Crow Head, is a popular tourist attraction, as are the Humpback Whales that can be seen in the Atlantic Ocean.