As you drift off to sleep in our well appointed inn, let the powerful North Atlantic surf remind you of the hardiness of generations of lightkeepers who have lived in this isolated corner of the globe where nature remains untamed.
At dawn, be certain you introduce yourself to your only neighbours – the whales migrating past your doorstep. With Humpback, Orca, Minke and others in our waters, the panoramic view from our whale watching station or our helipad is unparalleled. Then, take a day to explore the natural beauty & historic remnants of our island.
Quirpon (pronounced like harpoon) presents the unique island experience of a 1922 lightkeeper’s home on the shores of "Iceberg Alley". Fully restored by Linkum Tours in 1998, Quirpon Lighthouse Inn features 11 beautiful rooms in two houses at the base of an operating lighthouse.
Newfoundland’s best location for viewing icebergs as the Labrador Current carries them south, Quirpon Island offers the longest iceberg viewing season in Newfoundland.
Relax in our new indoor whale watching station- read your book in comfort
and keep an ear open for the whales calling for your attention. Yes, we can deliver tea if you can't tear yourself away.
Helipad and dock facilities
Whale & iceberg viewing platform
Walking trails and tucked away spots for dozing in the ocean breeze
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