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Photo by Ioana Sasarman Photography

The Easternmost Point of Canada is a beacon for photographers and travelers drawn to the allure of standing at the edge of North America. This remote and rugged location offers breathtaking views of the North Atlantic Ocean, where the vast skies and churning waters meet. The point, known as Cape Spear, is part of a larger national historic site that includes the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland. Photographers can capture the stark contrast between the wild ocean, the rugged coastline, and the historic lighthouse that has stood as a guardian over these waters for centuries. The area is also a prime spot for witnessing dramatic sunrises, as the first light of day touches North America. Visitors should be prepared for variable weather and take caution near the cliffs. The Easternmost Point of Canada is not just a geographical landmark but a symbol of the enduring beauty and spirit of Newfoundland, offering endless inspiration for those who venture to this far-flung corner of the continent (St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada).

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