Managing Organization: Canadian Coast Guard
Notes: In 1968, the 1903 rear tower became the front light of the range, and a new rear tower was erected about 3000 feet away. According to the current marine chart, the Barre à Boulard Range lines up with the Ile Richelieu Light (upstream) and the Pointe Platon Light (downstream). Tower Height: 62 Height of Focal Plane: 235 Characteristic and Range: Fixed white light, visible for 20 miles. Description of Tower: Rectangular skeleton tower, with a black stripe on an orange daymark.
This light is operational
Earlier Towers? 1899: White, square wooden shed with a black stripe, surmounted by a daymark. 1903: Red, square skeleton tower with a white slatwork daymark and a white, enclosed upper portion; 61 feet tall. Date Established: 1899 Date Present Tower Built: 1968 Current Use: Active aid to navigation.
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