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Phare de Baie-Comeau

6VX5+6J Baie-Comeau, QC, Canada

Name and Location

The Phare de Baie-Comeau is a historic lighthouse located in the municipality of Manicouagan, Quebec, Canada, situated on the treacherous waters of the Saint Lawrence River.

Construction and History

The Phare de Baie-Comeau was constructed in 1955 by the Canadian Coast Guard to replace an earlier lighthouse that had stood on the site since 1878. The new lighthouse was designed to be more robust and efficient, with a height of 67 meters (220 feet) and a range of over 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).

Architecture and Materials

The Phare de Baie-Comeau is a cylindrical structure made of reinforced concrete, painted red for increased visibility. The tower rises from a square base and tapers slightly as it reaches its height, with a distinctive gallery or balcony at the top. The lighthouse's architecture is typical of mid-20th-century designs, reflecting the era's emphasis on functionality and simplicity.

Light and Navigation

The Phare de Baie-Comeau is an active aid to navigation, emitting a red light with a range of over 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) to warn mariners of the nearby shoreline and water hazards. The lighthouse is equipped with a fog signal and a radio beacon to provide additional guidance in low-visibility conditions.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available on accessibility or visiting the Phare de Baie-Comeau.

Notable Views and Landscape

No information available on notable views or landscape surrounding the Phare de Baie-Comeau.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No stories or folklore are known about the Phare de Baie-Comeau.

Technical and Operational Details

  • * Height: 67 meters (220 feet)
  • * Range: Over 10 kilometers (6.2 miles)
  • * Light character: F (fixed red light)
  • * Fog signal: Present
  • * Radio beacon: Present

Further Information

While the Phare de Baie-Comeau may not be a well-known lighthouse globally, it plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of mariners and vessels navigating the Saint Lawrence River. Its history, architecture, and functional details make it an important part of Canada's maritime heritage.

Details

NamePhare de Baie-Comeau
CityManicouagan
CountryCanada
Coordinates49.2480842, -68.1409246
Year of construction1955
Historic significanceensuring the safety of mariners and vessels navigating the Saint Lawrence River
Architectural stylemid-20th-century
Construction materialreinforced concrete
Tower height67
Access descriptionn/a
Landscape typewaterfront
View descriptionn/a
Facilitiestoilet, cafe, gift shop
AIS Radartrue
Light characteristicF (fixed red light)
Light range10
Automatedtrue