
Cape Bauld - Wikipedia
Cape Bauld is a headland located at the northernmost point of Quirpon Island, an island just northeast of the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Cape Bauld, slightly north and east of Cape Norman, delineates the eastern end of the Strait of Belle Isle.
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Cape Bauld Light Tower - Parks Canada
The Cape Bauld Light Tower is located in a rocky, barren landscape on the northern tip of Quirpon Island at the northern entrance to the Strait of Belle Isle. The light station is visible from L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada and …
Quirpon, Newfoundland - Tourist Information
From Quirpon you can see Quirpon Island. The large island is no longer settled and extends north into the Strait of Belle Isle. The island is home to the Cape Bauld lighthouse and an inn that you can book into during the summer months. You get to Quirpon Island via a zodiac from Quirpon.
Cape Bauld - Wikiwand
Cape Bauld is a headland located at the northernmost point of Quirpon Island, an island just northeast of the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Cape Bauld, slightly north and east of Cape Norman, delineates the eastern end of the Strait of Belle Isle.
Cape Bauld – Wartime Isolation – R.CA.F. - Mysteries of Canada
2014年10月30日 · Bill Lloyd was an airforce meteorologist who was “banished” to one of the more severely isolated stations, No. 30 RU, Cape Bauld, Nfld. In this memoir piece he describes the impact of living in a desolate and unforgiving environment of rock and muskeg, where drift-ice interrupted the fishing and wind velocities which could reach 120 m.p.h ...
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Included among the roughly twenty locations were these four along the Strait of Belle Isle, which runs between the Great Northern Peninsula and the Labrador coast: Northeast end of Belle Isle, Cape Bauld, Cape Norman, and Point Ferolle.
Cape Bauld facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Cape Bauld is a headland located at the northernmost point of Quirpon Island, an island just northeast of the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Cape Bauld, slightly north and east of Cape Norman, delineates the eastern end of the Strait of Belle Isle.
Cape Bauld, NF - c-and-e-museum.org
Cape Bauld is on the northern point of Quirpon Island. It is a steep, rocky, barren point, polished by the Ice floes and bergs that drift down from the Artic on The Labrador current. It eventually rises to an elevation of 502 ft. (153 meters). The tidal streams off Cape Bauld are strong and variable and forms eddies.
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The Cape Bauld Light Tower is located in a rocky, barren landscape on the northern tip of Quirpon Island at the northern entrance to the Strait of Belle Isle. The light station is visible from L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada and …
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