Enragée Point Lighthouse

Enragée Point Lighthouse

Octagonal lighthouse on Cheticamp Island guarding the entrance to Cheticamp harbour.

Enragée Point Lighthouse stands on the western tip of Cheticamp Island, an octagonal wooden tower painted bright white. A gravel road and short walk lead out to the point, with sweeping views back to the Cheticamp village waterfront and west to the open Gulf. Wind here is often fierce, as the name (French for "enraged") suggests.

What to see

  • A handsome octagonal wooden lighthouse, painted bright white, in a wide-open clifftop setting.
  • Long views east back to the Cheticamp church and waterfront, framed by the highlands rising behind.
  • Open Gulf horizon to the west — Magdalen Islands visible on the clearest days.
  • Pilot whales and fin whales offshore in summer; bald eagles overhead.
  • The Cheticamp Island gypsum-cliff coastline running south from the light.

Tips

  • Bring a serious wind layer — the name is not a joke.
  • Best light is morning for the lighthouse against the headland.
  • Stay back from the cliff edges; the rock is undermined in places.
  • The access road is gravel and bumpy but passable in any car.
  • A great sunset spot when the wind allows you to stand still.

Park & access

  • Reached by Cheticamp Island Road off the Cabot Trail just south of Cheticamp village.
  • The final approach is a short walk from the parking area.
  • Free; year-round access.
  • No facilities on site.

Combine it with

  • The Acadian Trail above Cheticamp for a longer afternoon hike.
  • Les Trois Pignons or the Cheticamp hooked-rug museum for an Acadian cultural stop.
  • A seafood meal on the Cheticamp waterfront — chowder and crab cakes are standard.

Getting there

Free. Gravel access road; not maintained in winter.

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