Clouds gather softly above the red cliffs at Cape Egmont, where land meets open water with quiet resolve.
Perched high above the shoreline, the Cape Egmont Lighthouse watches over Prince Edward Island’s rugged coast, its white tower standing in calm contrast to the iron-rich cliffs below. Offshore, sculpted rock formations rise from the water, shaped by tide and time, while the sea stretches outward under a shifting sky. This scene carries the Island’s coastal strength—weathered, enduring, and deeply tied to its maritime past.
Hangs well in: a living room, study, stairwell, or any space that welcomes dramatic light, texture, and a sense of coastal history.
Photographed by Leona Arsenault.
