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Name: Saint-Antoine Traverse Front Range Light  

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Also known as: Saint-Antoine Downstream Front Range Light

Nearest Town or City:
Saint-Antoine de Tilly, Quebec, Canada

Location: East side of Pointe Saint-Antoine, south shore of the St. Lawrence River above Quebec City.


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Photo: Canadian Coast Guard, Quebec Region.
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Telephone: Canadian Coast Guard

Notes:
The Traverse Saint-Antoine Front Light and the Course Saint-Antoine Rear Light are shown from the same tower, but in opposite directions.

Tower Height: 50

Height of Focal Plane: 66

Characteristic and Range: Fixed green light, visible for 17 miles.

Description of Tower: Skeleton tower with a black stripe on an orange daymark.

This light is operational

Earlier Towers?
1902: Square aluminum skeleton tower with an enclosed upper portion, 65 feet tall.

Date Established: 1902

Date Present Tower Built: 1993

Current Use: Active aid to navigation.


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