Managing Organization: Canadian Coast Guard
Notes: The front range light was originally shown from a small octagonal light on a pier in the river, moved in 1879 and replaced in 1908 by a lantern on a concrete pier. The current front tower is described as a platform on two cylindrical masts, with a black stripe on an orange daymark. Tower Height: 55 Height of Focal Plane: 73 Characteristic and Range: Two fixed green lights, one visible for 17 miles, the other for 6 miles. Description of Tower: Skeleton structure with an enclosed upper portion, and a black stripe on an orange slatwork daymark.
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Earlier Towers? 1844: White, octagonal wooden tower; 39 feet tall. 1879: White, octagonal wooden tower; 36 feet tall. 1908: Brown, square skeleton tower with an enclosed watchroom and a white slatwork daymark; 62 feet tall. Date Established: 1844 Date Present Tower Built: ? Current Use: Active aid to navigation.
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