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Map pinCanada · New Brunswick · Bas-Caraquet
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Le Chalet du Phare – Acadian Peninsula
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The Lighthouse Chalet Nestled in Bas-Caraquet, this stunning chalet has spectacular views of the sea and its iconic lighthouse. Just minutes from Caraquet and its restaurants, bike paths and attractions, enjoy an unforgettable stay. With its 2 bedrooms with king beds, gas fireplaces, solarium with views, hot tub, outdoor fireplace and direct access to the sea, this is the perfect place to unwind. Comfort, charm and breathtaking views — welcome to our home! The space • Exceptional views: Wake up every morning facing the sea and an iconic lighthouse. A unique decor, worthy of a postcard. • Premium comfort: Three large bedrooms with king beds, gas fireplaces, glass solarium, spa, everything has been thought out for your well-being. • Ideal location: Located in Bas-Caraquet, minutes from Caraquet, its renowned restaurants, cultural activities and bike paths. • Direct access to the sea: Walk barefoot to the beach, relax to the sound of the waves or enjoy a campfire in the evening. • Perfect in all seasons: Whether for a summer getaway, a fall cocooning stay or a winter retreat, the chalet welcomes you year-round. • A real favorite: A warm ambience, a neat decor, and guaranteed memories. Other things to note Bas-Caraquet Lighthouse – A guardian still on watch Located on the shores of Baie des Chaleurs, the Bas-Caraquet Lighthouse is one of the few small traditional wooden lighthouses still active in New Brunswick. Built in the early 20th century, it continues to play a vital role in coastal navigation, guiding fishermen and boaters in the area. With its red roof, white shingle walls and iconic silhouette, it represents not only a maritime landmark, but also a strong symbol of Acadian heritage. In addition to its practical function, it attracts visitors and photographers, especially at sunset, when its facade lights up with a golden hue.

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Map pinCanada · New Brunswick · Bas-Caraquet
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