| Lancaster Light |
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| Nearest Town or City: | Lancaster Ontario Canada |
| Location: | Lake St. Francis, St. Lawrence River. |
| Managing Organization: | Canadian Coast Guard |
| Notes: | This lighthouse became the front light of the Lancaster Range in 1959. The rear tower is a white, cylindrical tower (Claymar type). |
| Tower Height: | 21 |
| Description Tower: | White, hexagonal, wooden tower with a red triangular daymark. |
| Operational: | Yes |
| Date Established: | 1844 |
| Date Present Tower Built: | ? |
| Current Use: | Active aid to navigation. |
| Open To Public: | No. |
| Characteristic Range: | Isophase white 4 seconds (2 seconds on, 2 seconds off). |
| Height Focal Plane: | 34 |
| National Register: | No |
| State: | Ontario |
| Country: | Canada |
| Earlier Towers: | Tower was rebuilt in 1886. |






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