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English: Balache Point Lighthouse.

This is the Rear Range Light that was built in 1963, there were two range lights but this is the only one still standing. The Front Range Light was replaced by a skeleton tower in 1991.

This light is on top of a small hill on the Cape Breton side of the Canso Causeway, and beside the Canso Canal.

Cape Breton Island remains a true island because of the 94 meter (308 ft) Canso Canal Bridge, a swing bridge which carries the road and railway line across the canal. The Canso Causeway is 24 meters (79 ft) wide and 570 meters (1,870 ft) long with the Canso Canal at the eastern end of the causeway to allow ship traffic to transit the Strait of Canso.

This is the only lighthouse located in a cemetery in Canada, and probably the world, making it very unique. This area contains six headstones for seven people. The oldest headstone is for Douce Elizabeth Belhache aged 6 years and 8 months who died on July 23, 1795. Other early settlers buried there are James and Christena Skinner, Angus and Jane Grant, Charles Fox and his daughter Mary. She died in 1880 and was the last person buried on the piece of land beside the Causeway known both as Belhache Point and MacMillan’s Point.

Tower Height: 6.7 meters (22ft)

Light Height: 14 meters (46ft) above water level
Date Taken on 16 September 2011, 14:34
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