History

Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse National Historic Site

Thanks to its unique location, where internal waters meet the open sea, the Pointe-au-Père lighthouse station has long been one of the most important navigational aid centres in Canada. 

Who was the “père” in “Pointe-au-Père”?

The name of the Pointe-au-Père lighthouse refers to the Jesuit father (père, in French), Henri Nouvel, who, after arriving in Canada in 1662, celebrated the first mass on the south shore of the St. Lawrence, in the vicinity of the point, on December 8, 1663. From that time on, the site went by the name of “Pointe-au-Père”—the French equivalent of “Father Point”. ».

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