Managing Organization: Canadian Coast Guard
Notes: In the mid-19th century it was decided that a barrel would be placed with a lantern placed on top to guide the boats into the channel -- hence the name "Pointe au Baril" which translates as "Point of the Barrel." The current lighthouse replaced the barrel in 1889. This light serves as a front range light; a skeletal tower on Macklin Island, about 0.9 mile ESE, serves as the rear range light. Height of Focal Plane: 43 Characteristic and Range: Fixed red. Description of Tower: White, wooden, square pyramidal tower with red trim and red lantern, attached to keeper's dwelling.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? Attached keeper's dwelling, oil house. Date Established: 1889 Date Present Tower Built: 1889 Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? Occasional tours only. Directions: The Pointe au Baril Lighthouse is open to the public for tours during the summer from Thursdays through Mondays, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., June 8 through Labour Day Take Highway 69 north of Parry Sound to Pointe au Baril. Keepers: Emmaline Madigan
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