| Saint John Coast Guard Base Lighthouse |
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| Nearest Town or City: | Saint John New Brunswick Canada |
| Location: | Waterfront of Saint John. |
| Managing Organization: | Canadian Coast Guard |
| Notes: | This lighthouse was built in the late 1980s by personnel of the Saint John Coast Guard Base. The lantern came from the old Grindstone Island Lighthouse. It has a working light but is not an official aid to navigation. |
| Tower Height: | 33 |
| Description Tower: | White octagonal wooden tower with red lantern. |
| Operational: | Yes |
| Date Established: | 1980s |
| Date Present Tower Built: | 1980s |
| Current Use: | Attraction. |
| Open To Public: | No. |
| Directions: | The lighthouse is near the end of a wharf on the Coast Guard base on Water Street. It can be seen from across Market Slip. There are plans to build a walkway along the waterfront in the future that may incorporate the lighthouse. |
| Optics: | Fresnel (clamshell) lens. |
| Height Focal Plane: | 0 |
| National Register: | No |
| State: | New Brunswick |
| Country: | Canada |






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