Covehead Harbour Lighthouse, perched on a grassy hilltop above sweeping red sands, stands as one of Prince Edward Island’s most photographed spots. At just 27 feet tall, it is one of the island’s shortest lighthouses, yet its charming white and red-trimmed exterior and panoramic coastal views draw visitors from far and wide. Today, guests can enjoy the picturesque setting and take in the expansive views of the coastline, making it a beloved landmark on PEI.
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