Managing Organization: Canadian Coast Guard
Tower Height: 27 Height of Focal Plane: 69 Characteristic and Range: Fixed red light. Description of Tower: White, square pyramidal tower with red-orange vertical stripe.
This light is operational
Date Established: 1905 Date Present Tower Built: 1905 Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? No. Directions: The lights can be seen at a distance from the bridge to St. Joseph Island (Highway 548). Cars can park at the north end of the bridge. To see the lights by land, from Highway 17 take Range Lights Road, a mile or two east of the intersection with Highway 548. This road gets pretty rough and narrow, making it difficult to turn. If you ask politely, property owners may allow you to park in their driveway and walk the rest of the way to the lights. The front light is fairly easy to get to,
but the rear light is surrounded by thick vegetation. (Thanks to Michel Forand for this information.) The range lights can also be seen from tours offered by Mackinac Seaplane Tours in Michigan -- see www.mackinacseaplanes.com or call 906-632-9746.
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