The Miminegash Range Lights were a set of range lights on Prince Edward Island, Canada. They were built in 1886, and deactivated in 1972; only the rear tower has survived.[3]
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| Location | Miminegash Prince Edward Island Canada |
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| Coordinates | 46.880203°N 64.235049°W / 46.880203; -64.235049 |
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| Constructed | 1886 (first) |
| Construction | steel skeletal mast |
| Height | 4 metres (13 ft) |
| Shape | square prism skeletal mast with beacon |
| Markings | white trapezoidal daymark with a red vertical stripe |
| Operator | Canadian Coast Guard[1] |
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| Deactivated | 1972 (first) |
| Focal height | 6 metres (20 ft) |
| Range | 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi)[2] |
| Characteristic | F R |
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