The Catholic Cathedral of Notre Dame de l'Assomption was constructed in 1835, having since been rebuilt.[6] It is the oldest surviving Roman Catholic Church in Nova Scotia.[7]
St. John's Anglican Church was built in 1828, destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1895.[8] Considered to be the second oldest Anglican congregation in Cape Breton, the Church is noted for its amazing acoustic properties, a signature of its architect.[9]
Lighthouses were built in the 1850s, since replaced with replicas in 2017-2018.
In 1970, SS Arrow struck Cerberus Rock, releasing over 10,000 tons of oil, devastating the fishing industry. It is now a popular dive site.[10]
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Arichat seen from Cannon Look-Off.
Lighthouse of Marche Point, standing at the edge of Cap Auguet
St John's Anglican Church, the second building, completed in 1895 and designed by William Harris.