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"This spectacular cape of sheer cliffs was misnamed Cape d'Or (Cape of Gold) by Samuel de Champlain in 1604 – the glittering veins he saw in the cliffs were actually made of copper. Mining took place between 1897 and 1905 and removed the sparkle. The present lighthouse was added in 1922. Access is by the partially unsealed side road off Hwy 209 to Cape d'Or, then hike down the dirt trail. If you can't bring yourself to leave, there's a guesthouse."