St. Lewis · Newfoundland and Labrador · Canada
St. Lewis Beach
Perched on Labrador's wild southeast coast, St. Lewis Beach is a testament to the region's untamed beauty, where a rugged shoreline meets the vast expanse of the Atlantic. This isn't a typical sandy retreat, but a dramatic landscape of weathered rocks and powerful waves, crowned by the stoic presence of a lighthouse. It’s a destination for those who crave remote beauty, cinematic vistas, and the raw, invigorating energy of the ocean.
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Perched on Labrador's wild southeast coast, St. Lewis Beach is a testament to the region's untamed beauty, where a rugged shoreline meets the vast expanse of the Atlantic. This isn't a typical sandy retreat, but a dramatic landscape of weathered rocks and powerful waves, crowned by the stoic presence of a lighthouse. It’s a destination for those who crave remote beauty, cinematic vistas, and the raw, invigorating energy of the ocean.
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About this beach
Where it is
St. Lewis Beach
St. Lewis, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
52.3700°, -55.6700°
Top things to do
At St. Lewis Beach
Photograph
Lighthouse and coast
Explore
Rocky shorelines
Reflect
Ocean's power
Observe
Marine life
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of St. Lewis Beach.
Questions people actually ask about St. Lewis Beach.
Is St. Lewis Beach suitable for swimming, and what should I know about safety?
St. Lewis Beach is a rocky beach, characteristic of the rugged Labrador coastline. Due to its rocky nature and the typically cold waters of Newfoundland and Labrador, swimming might not be the primary activity. Visitors should exercise caution regarding slippery rocks and cold water temperatures. There are no specific safety advisories provided, but it's always wise to assess conditions locally and be mindful of the remote atmosphere.
When is the best time to visit St. Lewis Beach to experience fewer crowds?
To enjoy St. Lewis Beach with fewer crowds and fully appreciate its remote atmosphere, the 'Less Crowds' period is recommended. This typically means visiting during the shoulder seasons, outside of the peak summer months when local tourism might be slightly higher. Opting for these times will allow for a more peaceful experience, ideal for taking in the rugged shoreline and lighthouse views without distraction.