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Cape Spear - Cape Spear - 2017-08-19
Cape Spear - 2017-08-19

Cape Spear

A landmark on the coast of Newfoundland with a lighthouse and view on the Ocean at this most East point of Canada

Habitats: Coast, Cliff, Ocean

Cape Spear - 2017-08-19
Location: Cape Spear
Date: 2017-08-19
Camera: NIKON D500
Lens: TAMRON 150-600mm
Settings: f6.3 • 1/1250 • ISO 360
Focal Length: 600mm
Cape Spear - 2017-08-19
Location: Cape Spear
Date: 2017-08-19
Camera: NIKON D500
Lens: TAMRON 150-600mm
Settings: f6.3 • 1/1250 • ISO 250
Focal Length: 600mm
Cape Spear - 2017-08-19
Location: Cape Spear
Date: 2017-08-19
Camera: NIKON D500
Lens: TAMRON 150-600mm
Settings: f/6.3 • 1/2500 • ISO 1250
Focal Length: 600mm
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How to get to Cape Spear

No public transportation available. Use taxi (not cheap) or private car.

What to See Here

Dependent on the season there is a good chance to see whales passing by or surfacing nearby. Definitively a good place to see shorebirds.

All content on this page — including photos, videos, and field audio recordings — was created by Karl-Heinz Müller, a Montréal-based wildlife filmmaker, sound recordist, and photographer. Founder of MUUUH and Québec Sauvage, he has spent over a decade documenting Canada’s natural habitats through immersive soundscapes and wildlife films. Learn more about Karl-Heinz

Last updated: 2025-08-19