The Cascumpeque Light is a deactivated lighthouse on the western north coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
[1][2] A petition to the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was presented in order to build a lighthouse at Cascumpec Harbour in 1848 followed by another in 1853.
The area underwent to various works to fight the shore erosion and in 1899 the lighthouse was relocated toward south in a protected place.
A new light was built in October 1968, it was a skeletal tower with balcony, lantern and a central staircase covered by a wooden structure painted with white and red stripes.
In 1999 the lighthouse was degraded and in 2004 the winter storms damaged the place so that the Canadian Coast Guard decided to deactivate the light and to dismantle the tower.