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Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front Lighthouse

🇨🇦Saint-Sulpice, CAOperational

Established in 1914, the Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front light served to guide vessels near Île Ronde and Péninsule Bouchard in Quebec. This structure, likely paired with a rear range light, offered a visual alignment for mariners navigating the area's waterways. Its function was to direct ships through a designated channel, helping them avoid hazards like shoals and currents. The light is no longer operational, but the site remains accessible to the public, although the tower itself is closed. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about the early 20th-century efforts to ensure safe maritime passage.

Why it matters: As a range front light, its alignment with a rear light was critical for directing ships through a specific channel, enhancing maritime traffic safety.

Structure: The Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front light, established in 1914, once played a vital role in navigating the intricate waterways of its Canadian locale. Situated strategically near Île Ronde and the Péninsule Bouchard, this light, likely paired with a rear range light, provided a crucial visual alignment for mariners. Its purpose was to guide ships safely through a specific channel, helping them avoid hidden shoals or navigate tricky currents that might otherwise pose a hazard in the often-challenging waters. Though its light no longer shines, marking its inactive status, the site itself remains accessible to visitors. One can walk the grounds, perhaps feeling the breeze off the water and imagining the vessels it once guided, even if the tower itself is closed to public entry. It offers a quiet glimpse into the maritime history of this scenic region, a testament to the early 20th-century efforts to ensure safe passage for commerce and travel across these waters.

City
Saint-Sulpice
Country
🇨🇦Canada
Region
Quebec
Sea Region
Located in Canada, the Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front light guided vessels near Île Ronde and Péninsule Bouchard.
Latitude
45.8164°
Longitude
-73.3474°
Nearest Port
Contrecoeur(5.1 km)
Admiralty No.
H2463.
Year Built
1914
Open to public
Site open, tower closed
Flag
Type
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Which ports and harbors does Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Verchères at 3 NM to the S. Other ports served include Contrecoeur (7.4 NM ENE), Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan (10.1 NM WNW), Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu (10.5 NM SE), Pointe-aux-Trembles (11.5 NM SSW). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Île Ronde (Péninsule Bouchard) Range Front Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
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