Cap Gaspé is a headland at the eastern extremity of the Gaspé Peninsula in the Canadian province of Quebec, located within Forillon National Park. The Cape Gaspé lighthouse, perched atop a 95-metre-high cliff, has guided navigators for 150 years. The lighthouse has been rebuilt several times due to damage from strong winds and harsh weather. The current lighthouse, built in 1950, is made of concrete and is accessible on foot or by bike via the Les Graves trail. The site offers a stunning view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Gaspé Bay, making it a unique and breathtaking destination
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