West Point Lighthouse Inn

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West Point Lighthouse Inn is said to be haunted by the lighthouse’s first keeper, William MacDonald (1875-1925). His apparition has been seen near the inn. Also, a phantom pirate ship has been seen aflame off the coast. Legend has it that it’s an old schooner that is doomed to burn eternally.

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Geographic Information

Address:
364 Cedar Dunes Park Road
O'Leary, PEI
Canada


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GPS:
46.6203507, -64.38652139999999
Region:
Prince County
Nearest Towns:
O'leary, PE (9.8 mi.)
Coleman, PE (10.6 mi.)
Portage, PE (15.5 mi.)
Harmony, PE (17.1 mi.)
Alberton, PE (19.6 mi.)
Buctouche, NB (19.6 mi.)
Tyne Valley, PE (21.8 mi.)
Wellington Station, PE (22.5 mi.)
Wellington, PE (22.5 mi.)
Kingston, NB (22.8 mi.)

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