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List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals INDEX ATLANTIC - List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals INDEX A NO. A NO. Abbotts Harbour light buoy AC1 296.2 Argos Shoal light buoy CS1 687.1 Abrams Village f airway light buoy DH 1023 Arisaig East 894.2 Abrams Village light buoy DH2 1023.1 Arisaig West 894.1 Abrams Village light buoy DH5 1023.7 Arnold Rock light and bell buoy YT3 570.5 Abrams Village light buoy DH6 1023.2 Arrow Point light buoy CJ2 712 Abrams Village light buoy DH8 1023.3 Aspotogan light and bell buoy DF 476 Abrams Village light buoy DH9 1023.4 Aulds Cov e light buoy VT2 883.2 Abrams Village light buoy DH10 1023.5 Av ondale Reef light buoy TT10 636.1 Abrams Village light buoy DH16 1023.52 Abrams Village Wharf Light 1027.31 Adam Island light and bell buoy S3 75 Adv ocate Harbour 166 B NO. Adv ocate Harbour light and bell buoy MM 165 Aguanish range 1580, 1581 Baccaro Point 336 Aitken Point light buoy NH15 956.3 Back Bay 72 Alberton Breakwater 1082.1 Bag Ledge light 54 Alberton Harbour light buoy JV10 1075.5 Bagotv ille Wharf 1799.4 Alberton Harbour light buoy JV12 1075.7 Baie Chev alier light buoy CX4 1531.9 Alberton Harbour light buoy JV15 1075.6 Baie-Comeau 1716 Alberton Harbour light buoy JV17 1075.805 Baie-Comeau Ferry 1715.7 Alder Point light buoy U4 791 Baie de Blanc-Sablon 1526 Alignement Simard light buoy S59 1820.5 Baie de Blanc-Sablon range 1524, 1525 Allen Rock light buoy NS9 274.9 Baie de Bonne-Espérance light buoy C12 1531.7 Alma 155 Baie de Bonne-Espérance light buoy CX2 1531.8 Alma light and bell buoy KX 155.5 Baie de Brador range 1530, 1531 America Rock light and bell buoy J14 112 Baie de Caraquet light buoy EM42 1320 Amet Island 921 Baie-de-Cloridorme light buoy CL1 1641.3 A. Murray Mackay Bridge 554 Baie-de-Cloridorme light buoy CL3 1641.7 Andrew Island East Cardinal light and whistle buoy PK 666.8 Baie-de-Cloridorme light buoy CLORI 1641 Ange-Gardien range 1949, 1950 Baie de Lamèque light buoy EJ5 1295.3 Angels Island 315.3 Baie de Lamèque light buoy EJ7 1295.4 Angus L. Macdonald Bridge 543 Baie de Lamèque light buoy EJ10 1298 Annandale Breakwater West 950.3 Baie de Lamèque light buoy EJ11 1299 Annandale Grand Riv er East light buoy NE2 948.6 Baie de Lamèque light buoy EJ14 1300 Annandale Grand Riv er East light buoy NE5 950.1 Baie de l’Île à la Pierre light buoy S120 2172 Annandale Grand Riv er East light buoy NE7 950.12 Baie de Paspébiac Aquaculture Area light buoy PRIV 1375.5 Annandale Grand Riv er East light buoy NE9 950.15 Baie de Paspébiac Aquaculture Area light buoy PRIV 1375.6 Annandale Grand Riv er East light buoy NE10 950.2 Baie de Paspébiac Aquaculture Area light buoy PRIV 1375.7 Annandale light buoy NE 948.5 Baie de Paspébiac Aquaculture Area light buoy PRIV 1375.8 Annandale Sector Light 949.5 Baie de Pokemouche light buoy TH27 1246.76 Annapolis 211 Baie de Pokemouche light buoy TH46 1246.75 Anse à Beauf ils light buoy AF-1 1404 Baie des Anglais light buoy KD7 1715.5 Anse à l'Eau 1784 Baie des Anglais range 1710, 1711 Anse à l’Îlot 1394 Baie des Ha!Ha! light buoy SH9 1799 Anse à Pierrot 1787 Baie des Moutons light buoy MB1 1552.5 Anse au Foulon (Wolf e) light buoy Q4 1959 Baie des Moutons range 1551, 1552 Anse au Foulon (Wolf e) light buoy Q6 1960 Baie de Tabatière Inner range 1548, 1549 Anse aux Bardeaux light buoy K92 1893.6 Baie de Tabatière Outer light buoy CT7 1545.5 Anse aux Basques 1754 Baie de Tabatière Outer range 1546, 1547 Anse aux Basques range 1754.2, 1754.3 Baie du Vieux Fort 1539.123 Anse aux Censelliers light buoy K100 1895.9 Baie Ellis light buoy PM9 1517 Anse aux Gascons range 1382, 1382.1 Baie Ellis Main range 1519, 1520 Anse aux Sauv ages light buoy K159 1928 Baie Johan-Beetz Inner range 1582.5, 1582.6 Anse-À-Valleau 1640 Baie Johan-Beetz light buoy C81 1582.1 Anse-à-Valleau East 1639 Baie Johan-Beetz range 1583, 1584 Anse-de-Roche 1789 Baie Mingan West Cardinal light and bell buoy 1607.3 Baie Missisquoi - Canada/USA Border – Inf ormation Anse de Sable 1786 2272.9 Anse de Tabatière 1793 light buoy BAIE-1 Baie Missisquoi - Canada/USA Border – Inf ormation Anse du Moulin, Alcoa range 1714, 1715 2272.91 Anse du Moulin light buoy KD6 1713.5 light buoy BAIE-2 Baie Missisquoi - Canada/USA Border – Inf ormation Anse du Moulin range 1712, 1713 2272.92 Anse du Portage 1784.5 light buoy BAIE-3 Baie Sainte-Catherine 1781 Anse du Vieux Moulin light buoy Q23 1970 Baie Salmon range 1532, 1533 Anse Fréchette light buoy Q7 1961 Baies Piashti Approach light buoy C80 1582 Anse Verte light buoy HV7 1763.35 Baie Trinité 1794 Anse Verte light buoy HV8 1763.4 Baie Verte light buoy KE2 1736.8 Anse Verte light buoy HV9 1763.45 Baie Verte light buoy KE3 1736.5 Anse Verte light buoy HV10 1763.5 Baie Verte light buoy KE4 1736.6 Anse Verte light buoy HV12 1763.6 Bailey s Brook East Breakwater 896 Antigonish Harbour light buoy VS 889.5 Apple Riv er 163 Baillie Brook 895 Apple Rock light buoy C5 319.3 Baillie Brook West Breakwater 896.1 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Official Publication of the Canadian Coast Guard Last correction: Monthly Edn 09/2021 Page 1 of 39 ATLANTIC - List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals INDEX B NO. B NO. Balache Point range 701, 702 Batture aux Vaches light and bell buoy S4 1775 Bald Rock light and bell buoy PC2 681 Batture de la Grande Pointe light buoy D18 2018.5 Bald Rock light buoy YA8 590.06 Batture de la Pointe aux Vaches light buoy S8 1777 Baleine Cov e light and bell buoy JM2 762 Batture de l’Île Ronde light buoy HV1 1763 Ballanty nes Cov e Wharf 891 Batture de l’Île Ronde light buoy HV2 1763.1 Ballast Grounds (N. Sy dney ) 780 Batture de l’Île Ronde light buoy HV3 1763.15 Ball Ledge light buoy D3 305.5 Batture de l’Île Ronde light buoy HV4 1763.2 Banc des Anglais light buoy S13 2122 Batture de l’Île Ronde light buoy HV5 1763.25 Banc des Anglais light buoy S17 2123 Batture de l’Île Ronde light buoy HV6 1763.3 Banc des Écureuils light buoy Q46 1983 Batture Francoeur light buoy C28 2069.8 Banc des Écureuils light buoy Q48 1984 Batture Laf orce light buoy S4 2114 Banc des Écureuils light buoy Q50 1987 Battures à Cadieux light buoy D15 2018 Banc de St-Antoine light buoy Q31 1972 Battures à Biron light buoy S10 2120.5 Banc du Cap Brûlé Downstream range 1898, 1899 Battures de Beaumont light buoy K147 1925 Banc du Cap Brûlé Upstream range 1900, 1901 Battures de la Trav erse light buoy K112 1908 Banc Miguasha light buoy EV2 1362 Battures de Manicouagan light and bell buoy K30 1718 Bancs de l'Île Rouge light buoy H52 1769 Battures des Belles Filles light buoy D41 2037 Bancs de l'Île Rouge light buoy K51 1766.8 Battures des Belles Filles light buoy D42 2037.5 Bancs de l'île Rouge light buoy K55 1768 Battures des Pèlerins light and bell buoy H63 1831 Banquereau ODAS light buoy 44139 664.5 Battures du Chêne light buoy D9 2017 Bantam Rock light buoy KA51 386.01 Batture Simon light buoy D4 2014 Bantam Rocks light buoy JS56 337 Battures Perron light buoy D82 2048 Barachois Harbour light buoy UD4/2 920.8 Battures Saint-François light buoy S87 2146 Barachois light buoy S14 785.5 Battures Saint-François light buoy S97 2151 Barachois Point light and bell buoy VK3 621.5 Battures Saint-François light buoy S103 2154 Bar Island 294.8 Battures Saint-Pierre light buoy D63 2044 Barre à Boulard light buoy Q73 2004.5 Battures Saint-Pierre light buoy D67 2045 Barre à Boulard light buoy Q74 2005 Battures Saint-Pierre light buoy D71 2047 Barre à Boulard light buoy Q76 2008.1 Bay du Vin Inner light buoy MS9 1193 Barre à Boulard light buoy Q77 2008 Bay du Vin Island Sector 1191 Barre à Boulard range 2002, 2003 Bay du Vin Outer light buoy MS1 1192 Barre de la Grosse Île light buoy HP8 1891.4 Bay du Vin Wharf light buoy MQ2 1194 Barre du Dos de Chev al light buoy D12 2017.5 Bay f ield Breakwater 888.5 Bar Reef light and bell buoy JJ3 764 Bay f ield light buoy VR2 887.75 Barrel Rock light buoy JA56 346 Bay f ield light buoy VR4 887.8 Barrett Ledges light and bell buoy H56 1825 Bay f ield light buoy VR8 887.82 Barrie Beach light and bell buoy HP2/2 544 Bay Fortune Entrance light buoy NC9 948.22 Barrington Passage Channel light buoy JS76 334 Beach Point Breakwater 967 Barrios Beach Breakwater 887 Beach Point light buoy NM11 966.5 Barrios Beach light buoy VP2 887.2 Beacon Shoal light buoy MS57 454.4 Beak Point Shoal (Petit Nez) light and whistle buoy Barrios Beach light buoy VP5 887.5 727 Barrios Beach light buoy VP13 887.7 NQ3 Bar Shoal light buoy YT8 576 Bear Cov e bif urcation light buoy HK 517.5 Barton Island light buoy E86 141.3 Bear Cov e light and bell buoy H6 517 Bas-Cap-Pelé Approach 1101 Bear Island light buoy V1 204 Bas-Cap-Pelé Wharf 1100.5 Bear Point Ledge light buoy C9 317 Basque Ouest light buoy BASQO 1663.5 Bear Point Wharf 316 Basques Est light buoy BASQE 1662 Bear Reef East Cardinal light buoy NN 970.4 Bassin de Gaspé light buoy HD9 1419.8 Beaujeu North Cardinal light buoy BEAUJ 1879.5 Bassoon Reef s light and bell buoy XH1 605 Beav er Harbour 84 Bass Rock light and bell buoy PJ2 669.5 Beav er Harbour light and bell buoy KEA 82 Bathurst Entrance Fairway light buoy EP 1330.45 Beav er Harbour light and whistle buoy XK1 600 Bathurst Entrance light buoy EP15 1330.55 Beav er Island 602 Bathurst Entrance light buoy EP25 1330.6 Beav er Island 842 Bathurst Entrance light buoy EP28 1330.7 Beav er Island light and bell buoy XK3 601 Bathurst Entrance light buoy EP29 1330.8 Bécancour Bend light buoy C30 2070 Bathurst Harbour light buoy EP33 1332.35 Bécancour Course light buoy C23 2069 Bathurst Harbour light buoy EP65 1336.8 Bécancour Course light buoy C27 2069.7 2073, 2073.1, Bathurst Harbour Turn light buoy EP50 1335.55 Bécancour range
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