Ascend Labrador's iconic Point Amour Lighthouse — the tallest in Atlantic Canada — for panoramic views across the Strait of Belle Isle. A private guide unlocks the tower's full history and military past for an unforgettable vantage point over iceberg waters.
What to expect
Your private transport takes you along the dramatic Labrador coastline to Point Amour, where the 33-metre stone lighthouse has guided mariners through iceberg-laden waters since 1857. Climbing the 122 spiral steps to the lantern room rewards you with staggering 360-degree views across the Strait of Belle Isle — on clear days, Newfoundland is visible on the horizon. Your guide narrates the keeper's quarters, the lighthouse's role in both World Wars, and the remarkable story of HMS Raleigh, a British cruiser that foundered nearby in 1922. The adjacent keeper's dwelling is an immaculately restored museum, and the surrounding barrens are alive with seabirds.
Good to know
Point Amour is approximately 20 km from Red Bay — private transport is essential. The lighthouse opens seasonally (mid-June to early September); confirm hours before your visit. The 122-step climb is steep but manageable for most guests; not suitable for those with severe mobility limitations. Return to pier takes under 30 minutes, making this comfortably achievable within a half-day port call.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Red Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.