Notices to Mariners
February 28, 2025

Safety First, Service Always
Monthly Eastern Edition
CONTENTS
| Section 1 | General and Safety Information |
| Section 1A | Temporary and Preliminary Notices |
| Section 2 | Chart Corrections |
| Section 3 | Radio Aids to Marine Navigation Corrections |
| Section 4 | Canadian Sailing Directions Corrections |
| Section 5 | List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Corrections |
Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition
Edition No. 02/2025
Aussi disponible en français :
Avis aux navigateurs – Édition mensuelle de l’Est
Édition n° 02/2025
Published under the Authority of:
Canadian Coast Guard Programs
Aids to Navigation and Waterways
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Montreal, QC H2Y 2E7
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© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada,
as represented by the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans
and the Canadian Coast Guard, 2025.
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Explanatory Notes – Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR)
Geographical positions refer directly to the graduations of the largest scale Canadian Hydrographic Service chart (unless otherwise indicated).
Bearings refer to the true compass and are measured clockwise from 000° (North) clockwise to 359°; those relating to lights are from seaward.
Visibility of lights is that in clear weather.
Depths - The units used for soundings (metres, fathoms or feet) are stated in the title of each chart.
Elevations are normally given above Higher High Water, Large Tide (unless otherwise indicated).
Distances may be calculated as follows:
1 nautical mile = 1,852 metres (6,076.1 feet)
1 statute mile = 1,609.3 metres (5,280 feet)
1 metre = 3.28 feet
Temporary and Preliminary Notices to Mariners – Section 1A of Notices to Mariners
These notices are indicated by a (T) or a (P), respectively. Please note that nautical charts are not amended by the Canadian Hydrographic Service for temporary (T) and preliminary (P) notices. It is recommended that mariners chart these corrections in pencil. For the list of charts affected by (T) & (P) notices, please refer to the current Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices publication.
Suggestions and Corrections Form
This form is specifically for suggestions and corrections to Notices to Mariners publications. It is available online and also in fillable PDF format included with the monthly publication ZIP file.
To submit comments and suggestions on possible improvements to the various publications and services: Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
To report chart discrepancies and/or corrections to the Canadian Sailing Directions booklets: Fill out the Marine Information Reporting Form and/or email chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
To report emergencies or navigational hazards: Contact your nearest MCTS centre
- VHF channel 16 (156.8 MHz)
- MF/HF frequency 2182 kHz/4125 kHz (where available)
- ∗16 on a cellphone (where available)
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Explanatory Notes – Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS)
Chart Corrections – Section 2 of Notices to Mariners
Corrections to nautical charts will be listed in numerical order by chart number. Each chart correction listed applies only to that particular chart. Related charts, if any, will have their own specific correction listed separately.
Users should also refer to CHS Chart 1: Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms for additional information pertaining to the correction of charts.
The illustration below describes the elements that will comprise a typical Section 2 chart correction:
The last correction number is identified with the LNM/D or Last Notice to Mariners Number / Date.
Mariners are advised that only the most critical changes that directly affect safety to navigation are issued in “Section 2 – Chart Corrections.” This limitation is required to ensure that charts remain as clear and easy to read as possible. As a result, mariners may see minor discrepancies of a non-critical nature between information in official publications. For example, a small change in the nominal range or focal height of a light may not result in the production of a chart correction in Notices to Mariners, but may result in a correction in the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication.
Note: In the case of a discrepancy between information provided on CHS charts relating to aids to navigation, and the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication, the latter shall be deemed as containing the most up-to-date information.
Explanatory Notes – Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS)
Navigational Warnings / Notices to Shipping
The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) is implementing a number of changes to the aids to navigation system in Canada.
These changes are advertised as Navigational Warnings, formerly called Notices to ShippingFootnote 1, that are broadcast by the CCG, and are then followed up with Notices to Mariners, then charts are updated by hand correction, reprints or new editions.
Mariners are advised that all relevant Navigational Warnings (NAVWARN) should be kept until superseded by Notices to Mariners or through revised charts issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS).
NAVWARN are accessible on the applicable regional page on the CCG Navigational Warnings website at http://nis.ccg-gcc.gc.ca.
CHS is reviewing the impact of these changes with CCG and together are preparing an action plan on the issuing of chart revisions.
For further information, contact your regional NAVWARN Issuing Desk.
Atlantic Region (North)
* Port aux Basques MCTS Centre
“N” Series NAVWARN
Canadian Coast Guard
49 Stadium Rd.
P.O. Box 99
Port aux Basques, NL A0M 1C0
Telephone: 709-695-2168 or 1-800-563-9089
Facsimile: 709-695-7784
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSPortAuxBasques@innav.gc.ca
Central Region
* Prescott MCTS Centre
“Q” and “C” Series NAVWARN
Canadian Coast Guard
401 King Street West
P.O. Box 1000
Prescott, ON K0E 1T0
Telephone: 613-925-0666
Facsimile: 613-925-4519
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSPrescott@innav.gc.ca
Atlantic Region (South)
* Sydney MCTS Centre
“M” Series NAVWARN
Canadian Coast Guard
1190 Westmount Road
Sydney, NS B1R 2J6
Telephone: 902-564-7751 or 1-800-686-8676
Facsimile: 902-564-7662
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSSydney@innav.gc.ca
Arctic Region
* Iqaluit MCTS Centre
Operational from approximately mid-May until late December.
“A” Series NAVWARN
Canadian Coast Guard
P.O. Box 189
Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0
Telephone: 867-979-5269
Facsimile: 867-979-4264
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSIqaluit@innav.gc.ca
* Service available in English and French.
Index
Numerical Index of Canadian Charts Affected
This numerical index lists all nautical charts mentioned in this monthly edition of Notices to Mariners. Only charts appearing in Section 2 of this publication require a chart correction. The appearance of charts in all other sections, particularly those related to the correction of other nautical publications, is included here for reference.
| 1203 | 2123 | 4335 | 4913 |
| 1223 | 2181 | 4340 | 4920 |
| 1233 | 2207 | 4455 | 4937 |
| 1236 | 2224 | 4460 | 5338 |
| 1310 | 2228 | 4462 | 6212 |
| 1311 | 2260 | 4466 | 6216 |
| 1312 | 2297 | 4486 | 6217 |
| 1314 | 2298 | 4491 | 7010 |
| 1315 | 4011 | 4523 | 7011 |
| 1317 | 4012 | 4530 | 7052 |
| 1320 | 4023 | 4679 | 7170 |
| 1350 | 4025 | 4823 | 7527 |
| 1430 | 4026 | 4846 | 7569 |
| 2006 | 4233 | 4847 | 7685 |
| 2017 | 4234 | 4850 | 7940 |
| 2019 | 4278 | 4906 | 7950 |
| 2058 | 4279 | 4911 | 14853 (U.S.) |
| 2085 | 4302 | 4912 | 14884 (U.S.) |
SECTION 1 - GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION
*505/23Canadian Hydrographic Service – Magnetic Declination Calculations
(Recurrent publication of notice *505/23, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 05/2023 publication.)
Mariners are advised that CHS has adopted the harmonized World Magnetic Model (WMM), as found on the NCEI/NOAA website. Old compass rose declination information on CHS navigational products can be updated using this website: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/calculators/magcalc.shtml#declination. While the differences in the model declinations are small each year, they can become more significant over a large period of time.
*1207/23Canadian Hydrographic Service – Inappropriate Geographical Names Review Process
(Recurrent publication of notice *1207/23, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 12/2023 publication.)
The records of the Canadian Hydrographic Service could contain geographical names that may be considered inappropriate, offensive and derogatory. Geographical naming authorities are in the process of addressing many offensive place names, the review process is underway. For more information, about inappropriate geographical names, please see the following announcement.
*1206/24Canadian
Hydrographic Service – Canadian Sailing Directions PAC 205
and
PAC 206 to be replaced by PAC 203
(Recurrent publication of notice *1206/24, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 12/2024 publication.)
Canadian Sailing Directions PAC 205 and PAC 206 will be
cancelled on January 31, 2025 and replaced by PAC 203 which
will contain information previously in both editions. Mariners
can obtain PAC 203 on
January 31, 2025 from
Canadian Sailing Directions.
*201/25Canadian Hydrographic Service – Electronic Navigational Charts
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S-57 ENC Number |
Chart Title |
ENC Compilation Scale |
Published |
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New Charts |
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CA4ALE8A (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6700N09700W |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA4ALEJA (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6700N09600W |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA4AWE8A (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6800N09700W |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-07 |
|
CA4AWEJA (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6800N09600W |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-07 |
|
CA4AWEUA (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6800N09500W |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-07 |
|
CA4AWF5A (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6800N09400W |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA4B7DXA (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6900N09800W |
1:45 000 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA4B7E8A (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6900N09700W |
1:22 500 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA4B7EJA (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6900N09600W |
1:22 500 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA4B7EUA (Edn 1.000) |
Transit6900N09500W |
1:22 500 |
2025-02-07 |
|
Transit6900N09400W |
1:22 500 |
2025-02-07 |
|
|
CA4BHKDA (Edn 1.000) |
CA4BHKDA |
1:22 500 |
2025-02-28 |
|
CA53RPLA (Edn 1.000) |
CA53RPLA |
1:6 000 |
2025-02-07 |
|
CA53TPPA (Edn 1.000) |
CA53TPPA |
1:4 000 |
2025-02-07 |
|
CA53XPAA (Edn 1.000) |
CA53XPAA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-14 |
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CA53XPGA (Edn 1.000) |
CA53XPGA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-07 |
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CA53YP9A (Edn 1.000) |
CA53YP9A |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-14 |
|
CA53YPJA (Edn 1.000) |
CA53YPJA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-07 |
|
CA546Q2A (Edn 1.000) |
Dorchester Cape |
1:6 000 |
2025-02-28 |
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CA589NGA (Edn 1.000) |
CA589NGA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-28 |
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CA589NHA (Edn 1.000) |
CA589NHA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-28 |
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CA589NJA (Edn 1.000) |
CA589NJA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-28 |
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CA589NKA (Edn 1.000) |
CA589NKA |
1:11 000 |
2025-02-28 |
|
New Editions |
|||
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CA448PXA (Edn 2.000) |
CA448PXA |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-14 |
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CA455SNA (Edn 2.000) |
CA455SNA |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-28 |
|
CA45FSNA (Edn 2.000) |
CA45FSNA |
1:90 000 |
2025-02-28 |
|
CA570174 (Edn 5.000) |
Malaspina Inlet, Okeover Inlet and/et Lancelot Inlet |
1:6 000 |
2025-02-21 |
|
CA571043 (Edn 2.000) |
Alliford Bay (Part 1 of 4) |
1:6 000 |
2025-02-28 |
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CA573253 (Edn 9.000) |
Port of Thunder Bay |
1:10 000 |
2025-02-28 |
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Charts Permanently Withdrawn |
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CA373394 |
James Ross Strait |
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CA373464 |
Spence Bay and Approaches/et les Approches |
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CA373468 |
St. Roch and/et Rasmussen Basins |
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CA373469 |
Simpson Strait to/a Rasmussen Basin |
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CA476023 |
Seal Cove and Approaches/et les approches |
Cancelled by CA43MPBA |
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CA476179 |
Hillsborough Bay |
Cancelled by CA476581 |
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CA570410 |
Secret Cove and/et Smuggler Cove |
Cancelled by CA571253 |
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CA576007 |
Marine Atlantic Terminal/Terminal de Marine Atlantique |
Cancelled by CA53TPPA |
|
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CA576008 |
Digby |
Cancelled by CA53TPPA |
|
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CA576012 |
Dipper Harbour |
Cancelled by CA53XPGA |
|
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CA576013 |
Musquash Harbour |
Cancelled by CA53YPJA |
|
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CA576026 |
East Sandy Cove |
Cancelled by CA53RPLA |
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CA576036 |
Todd's Point |
Cancelled by CA53YP9A |
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CA576037 |
Beaver Harbour |
Cancelled by CA53XPDA |
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CA576038 |
Saint Andrews |
Cancelled by CA53XPAA |
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Borden |
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CA576163 |
Victoria Wharf |
Cancelled by CA54AQDA |
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CA576182 |
Summerside Harbour |
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CA576499 |
Weymouth |
Cancelled by CA53RPLA |
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*202/25Transport Canada - Ship Safety Bulletin #01/2025
A new Ship Safety Bulletin has recently been posted on the Transport Canada website.
To view or download this bulletin, please click on the link below:
SSB#01/2025 – Updated National
Places of Refuge Contingency
Plan
RDIMS#
20705738
Sign up for e-Bulletin to receive an e-mail notice each time a new Ship Safety Bulletin is published on our website.
Contact us at marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca or 1-855-859-3123 (Toll Free).
*203/25Canadian Coast Guard Publication – Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners 2025
The Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners 2025 is now available for free download, on the NOTMAR website.
Paper copies of this publication are no longer sold. This printable online version is kept up to date.
Amendments to this publication are advertised in Section 1 of the monthly editions of Notices to Mariners.
The 2025 edition has been revised up to February 28, 2025 and supersedes the 2024 edition.
*204/25Canadian Coast Guard Publication – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Publication: List of AIS Aids to Navigation Included as a Dedicated Annex
A list of AIS aids to navigation is now included as a dedicated annex at the end of each volume of the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication. This annex contains a list of physical, virtual and synthetic AIS AtoN in the order of their List of Lights number and are listed under their respective List of Lights section.
AIS AtoN shown in this annex are those deployed in a permanent manner, and are listed with their AIS AtoN type and MMSI number.
Reminder – Comment Period for Active Preliminary Notices
This is a reminder that the comment period is still open for the following active Preliminary notices:
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Notice # |
Reference Chart # |
Aids Affected |
Intent of Notice |
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Atlantic Coast |
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4466 |
LIST |
Unlit Buoys to be Discontinued |
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Please refer to the Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices publication for details.
Newfoundland and Labrador Coast
Temporary Notices
No notices applicable for this edition.
Preliminary Notices
No notices applicable for this edition.
Atlantic Coast
Temporary Notices
*206/25Sorel-Tracy à/to Varennes – Obstruction Charted
Reference: Notice 811(T)/24 is cancelled (Chart 1311, 1312).
Submerged steel cable has been charted on chart 1312.
*207/25Sorel-Tracy à/to Otterburn-Park – Obstruction Charted
Reference: Notice 726(T)/24 is cancelled (Chart 1350).
Anchors and chains have been charted on chart 1312.
Central Region: St. Lawrence Sector
|
Comment
Submission |
Comments should be directed to the following:
Superintendent
St. Lawrence Region:
DFO.AtoNStLawrence-StLaurentAalaN.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca |
*208(P)/25Chenal du Bic et les approches/and approaches – Aid to Navigation to be Abandoned
Reference chart: 1223
The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently abandon the following aid to navigation:
|
Aid Name |
LL # |
Position |
|
Île Bicquette Sector |
1748 |
48° 24’ 55.6”N 068° 53’ 34.0”W |
The structure will remain.
Initial publication date: Friday, February 28, 2025
Comment submission
deadline: Thursday, May 29, 2025
(Q2024-215)
*209(P)/25Cap Whittle à/to Havre Saint-Pierre et/and Île d'Anticosti – Aid to Navigation to be Abandoned
Reference chart: 4025
The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently abandon the following aid to navigation:
|
Aid Name |
LL # |
Position |
|
Cap-de-la-Table |
1513.2 |
49° 21’ 04.3”N 061° 53’ 44.4”W |
The structure will remain.
Initial publication date: Friday, February 28, 2025
Comment submission
deadline: Thursday, May 29, 2025
(Q2025-026)
Temporary Notices
*210(T)/25Toronto Harbour – Construction Operations
Reference chart: 2085
Reference: Notice 512(T)/23 is cancelled (Chart 2085).
Construction is taking place at Ashbridge's Bay and consists of the construction of two breakwaters and of a landform. A variety of equipment are being used, including tug boats and barges. Temporary aids to navigation are on site during construction. The operations are scheduled to take at the following positions:.
Breakwater construction operations
43° 39’ 20.7”N 079° 18’ 48.1”W
Phase 1: Completed
Phase 2: 2021-04-01 through 2025-05-31
Phase 3: 2021-04-01 through 2025-05-31
Landform construction operations
43° 39’ 01.4”N 079° 19’ 01.9”W
Implementation of the shoreline infill area is expected to take approximately five years.
Mariners are requested to keep out of the construction zone.
SECTION 2 - CHART CORRECTIONS
1203 - Tadoussac - New Edition - 16-AUG-2024 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1236 - Port de Rimouski - New Edition - 26-OCT-2012 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I22)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1236 - Rimouski - New Edition - 26-OCT-2012 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I22)
1310 - Section A-B - New Edition - 07-JUN-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, P20.2)
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, P16, P20.2)
(See Chart 1, P20.2)
and 45°41′15.8″N 073°28′00.4″W
1310 - Section B-C - New Edition - 07-JUN-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
1311 - Sorel-Tracy à/to Varennes - New Edition - 17-MAY-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, P20.2)
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, P16, P20.2)
(See Chart 1, P20.2)
and 45°41′15.8″N 073°28′00.4″W
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, L41.1)
and 46°01′09.1″N 073°09′41.3″W
(See Chart 1, V105)
1311 - Terminal de Contrecoeur - New Edition - 17-MAY-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1311 - Terminal pétrolier / Oil terminal - New Edition - 17-MAY-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, K31)
(See Chart 1, V105)
1312 - Lac Saint-Pierre - New Edition - 10-MAY-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qb)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, M1)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1312 - Port de Sorel-Tracy - New Edition - 10-MAY-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, K31)
(See Chart 1, K31)
(See Chart 1, L30.1)
and 46°02′29.5″N 073°07′03.4″W
1314 - Donnacona à/to Batiscan - New Edition - 15-MAR-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1314 - PORTNEUF - NEW EDITION - 15-MAR-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1315 - Québec à/to Donnacona - New Edition - 24-MAY-2019 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
1350 - Sorel-Tracy - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 12-JUN-2020 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, L30.1)
and 46°02′29.5″N 073°07′03.4″W
2017 - Kingston Harbour and Approaches/et les approches - New Edition - 15-JUL-2020 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, I10)
2019 - Adolphus Reach to /à Big Bay - New Chart - 04-JUN-2021 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, P1)
2181 - Erieau Entrance to/à entrée Rondeau Harbour - New Edition - 11-MAY-2007 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, F22)
2207 - Little Current to/à Clapperton Island (2207-2) - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Chart - 27-JUL-2001 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
2224 - Rose Island to/à Parry Sound - New Chart - 02-JUN-2006 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, L40.1)
and 45°20′34.5″N 080°11′18.0″W
(See Chart 1, L40.1)
and 45°20′34.4″N 080°11′16.3″W
(See Chart 1, N20)
45°20′34.4″N 080°11′19.6″W
45°20′34.1″N 080°11′16.3″W
and 45°20′36.4″N 080°11′15.9″W
2228 - Lake Huron/Lac Huron (Southern Portion/Partie sud) - New Edition - 01-DEC-2021 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, Qb)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
2260 - Sarnia to/à Bayfield - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 15-APR-2016 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, Qb)
2297 - Duck Islands to DeTour Passage - New Edition - 25-MAR-2016 - Unknown
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
2298 - Cove Island to Duck Islands - New Edition - 25-MAR-2016 - Unknown
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
4011 - Approaches to / Approches à Bay of Fundy / Baie de Fundy - New Edition - 03-JAN-2003 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, L25)
4012 - Yarmouth to / à Halifax - New Edition - 14-FEB-2003 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, L25)
4023 - Northumberland Strait / Détroit de Northumberland - New Edition - 27-DEC-2002 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, T1.1)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
4026 - Havre Saint-Pierre et/and Cap des Rosiers à/to Pointe des Monts - New Edition - 23-MAY-2014 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Q58)
(See Chart 1, K41)
(See Chart 1, K41)
(See Chart 1, K41)
4279 - Bras D'Or Lake - New Edition - 25-SEP-2020 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 45°48′26.4″N 060°59′00.0″W
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 45°46′25.1″N 060°59′00.0″W
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 45°48′43.8″N 060°59′00.0″W
4302 - Canso Lock and Causeway / Écluse et Chaussée Surélevée de Canso - New Chart - 28-SEP-2012 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, D22)
4302 - Strait of Canso - New Chart - 28-SEP-2012 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 45°38′56.4″N 061°26′03.4″W
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 45°38′55.8″N 061°26′02.5″W
(See Chart 1, D22)
(See Chart 1, D22)
4335 - Strait of Canso and Approaches / et les approches - New Edition - 04-JAN-2008 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, D22)
4340 - Grand Manan - New Edition - 10-JAN-2003 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, K29, B7, I3)
4460 - Charlottetown Harbour - New Edition - 09-DEC-2005 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 46°14′01.1″N 063°06′51.9″W
4462 - St George's Bay - New Edition - 07-MAR-2003 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, D22)
4486 - Baie des Chaleurs / Chaleur Bay - New Edition - 19-FEB-1999 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qd)
to 47°42′30.4″N 064°39′51.1″W
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, P1)
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, P16)
(See Chart 1, M1)
and 47°56′53.2″N 065°02′01.3″W
4491 - Malpeque Bay - New Edition - 13-DEC-2002 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 46°35′26.3″N 063°50′02.3″W
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 46°33′55.9″N 063°41′48.2″W
(See Chart 1, Qb)
(See Chart 1, Qb)
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 46°33′37.7″N 063°43′40.3″W
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 46°33′16.6″N 063°44′35.4″W
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 46°32′48.3″N 063°45′25.2″W
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 46°32′00.7″N 063°40′12.1″W
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 46°33′47.7″N 063°43′04.3″W
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 46°34′13.6″N 063°39′27.7″W
(See Chart 1, Qi)
(See Chart 1, Qi)
4846 - Motion Bay to / à Cape St Francis - New Edition - 15-DEC-1995 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, P16)
4847 - Conception Bay - New Edition - 03-AUG-2001 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, P16)
4906 - West Point à / to Baie de Tracadie - New Chart - 18-MAR-1988 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, T1.1)
4911 - Entrée à / Entrance to Miramichi River - New Edition - 27-JAN-2006 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, T1.1)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
4912 - Miramichi - New Edition - 27-JAN-2006 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, P20.2)
(See Chart 1, P20.2, Pa)
and 47°06′28.1″N 065°16′13.7″W
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
4913 - Caraquet Harbour, Baie de Shippegan and / et Miscou Harbour - New Chart - 07-AUG-1992 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qd)
to 47°42′30.4″N 064°39′51.1″W
(See Chart 1, Qb)
(See Chart 1, Qc)
(See Chart 1, Qb)
(See Chart 1, Qb)
4920 - Shippegan Harbour - New Edition - 14-DEC-2018 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qd)
to 47°42′30.4″N 064°39′51.1″W
4937 - Pugwash Basin - New Chart - 25-NOV-2022 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qb)
to 45°51′00.2″N 063°39′57.2″W
4937 - Pugwash Harbour - New Chart - 25-NOV-2022 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, Qc)
to 45°51′52.5″N 063°40′31.5″W
7010 - Davis Strait and/et Baffin Bay - New Edition - 12-JAN-1979 - Unknown
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
7011 - Hudson Strait/Détroit D'Hudson to/à Groenland - New Edition - 02-SEP-1983 - Unknown
(See Chart 1, L25)
7052 - Cape Mercy to/à Kangeeak Point - New Edition - 25-MAR-2016 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, L25)
7170 - Exeter Bay and Approaches/et les Approches - New Edition - 25-MAR-2016 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, L25)
7527 - Erebus and Terror Bay and/et Radstock Bay - New Edition - 29-APR-2016 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
7569 - Barrow Strait and/et Wellington Channel - New Edition - 17-MAR-2017 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
(See Chart 1, L25)
7940 - Eureka South and Southern Approaches/et Les Approches Du Sud Including/y Compris Baumann Fiord - New Edition - 27-APR-1979 - NAD 1927
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
7950 - Jones Sound, Norwegian Bay and Queens Channel - New Edition - 21-JUN-2013 - NAD 1983
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
(See Chart 1, I10)
SECTION 3 - RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION CORRECTIONS
*212/25Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2025 (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)
Page 1-9
ADD AS FOLLOWS:
1.4Telephone / Facsimile / Telex Directory
Table 1-4 e) NAVAREA XVII and XVIII - Telephone / Facsimile / Telex Directory
|
NAVAREA XVII and XVIII |
Telephone Number |
Facsimile Number |
Telex Number |
Answer Back Code |
MMSI |
|
Iqaluit
Operational from
approximately mid-May until mid- December. |
867-979-5724 613-925-0666 |
867-979-4264 613-925-4519 |
- |
- |
- |
Page 1-10
1.7Regional Office Addresses
Atlantic Region
Service available in English and in French.
Regional Superintendent
Marine Communications and Traffic Services
Canadian Coast Guard
P.O. Box 1000
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3Z8
Telephone:902-220-1005
902-456-4761
DELETE THE FOLLOWING SECTION:
4.2.1 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System in Canada (GMDSS)
REPLACE WITH THE FOLLOWING:
4.2.1 Global Maritime
Distress and Safety System in Canada (GMDSS)
4.2.1.1 What
is GMDSS?
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) is an international system using improved terrestrial and satellite technology and ship-board radio systems. It ensures rapid alerting of shore-based rescue and communications authorities in the event of an emergency. In addition, the system alerts vessels in the immediate vicinity and provides improved means of locating survivors.
GMDSS was developed through the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and represents a significant change in the way maritime safety communications are conducted. While it is mandatory for all ships subject to the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) (cargo ships 300 gross tons or greater and all passenger vessels, on international voyages), GMDSS impacts all radio-equipped vessels, regardless of size. All SOLAS ships are required to fully comply with GMDSS.
4.2.1.2 Why GMDSS?
GMDSS was developed to save lives by modernizing and enhancing the current radiocommunications system. By utilizing satellite and digital selective calling technology, GMDSS provides a more effective distress alerting system. It improves the current system by:
a)increasing
the probability that an alert will be sent when a vessel is in
distress;
b)increasing
the likelihood that the alert will be received;
c)increasing
the ability to locate survivors;
d)improving
rescue communications and coordination; and
e)providing
mariners with vital maritime safety information.
4.2.1.3 Maritime Safety Information (MSI)
Maritime Safety Information broadcasts, which comprise navigational and meteorological warnings, meteorological forecasts and other safety-related messages can be received in four different ways in GMDSS:
a)NAVTEX
receivers are fully automatic and receive broadcasts in coastal
regions up to 300 nautical miles offshore;
b)Terminals
to receive Enhanced Group Calls (EGC) for areas outside NAVTEX
coverage using SafetyNET, SafetyNET II and
SafetyCast;
c)High
Frequency Narrow-Band-Direct-Printing (HF NBDP) receivers may
be used where service is available to promulgate MSI; and
d)VHF marine
radio (Sea Area A1) as a medium for obtaining nav/met MSI.
4.2.1.4 GMDSS Sea Areas - International
Although ship-to-ship alerting is still an important function in GMDSS, the emphasis is on two-way communications between ships and shore facilities. All GMDSS ships must be capable of communicating with the shore and transmitting a distress alert by two different means. The equipment carried by a GMDSS ship is therefore determined by its area of operation and the availability of shore-based communications services.
Table 4-7 - Four “Sea Areas” Defined in the GMDSS
|
Area |
Description |
|
Sea Area A1 |
Within range of shore-based VHF/DSC coast station (40 nautical miles). |
|
Sea Area A2 |
Within range of shore-based MF/DSC coast station (excluding sea area A1) (150 nautical miles). |
|
Sea Area A3 |
Sea Area 3 is that sea area of the world not being part of any sea areas A1 or A2 within the coverage of a recognized mobile satellite service. |
|
Sea Area A4 |
The remaining areas outside sea areas A1, A2 and A3 (polar regions). |
4.2.1.5 GMDSS Sea Areas - Canada
In Canada, as a result of consultations with the Canadian marine industry in the early 2000s, Sea Area A1 and Sea Area A3, based on Inmarsat’s coverage, were implemented on the east and west coasts. Additionally Sea Area A4 was established in the Arctic. Figure 4-2 provides up to date information on the theoretical coverage of Sea Area A3 for vessels equipped with Inmarsat systems.
Figure 4-2 - Canadian A1/A3/A4 GMDSS Sea Areas Inmarsat Theoretical Coverage
Sea area A3 is that sea area of the world not being part of any sea area A1 or A2 within the coverage of a recognized mobile satellite service. This figure shows the waters surrounding Canada split into A1 (orange), A3 (cross hatched) and A4 (green) sea areas.
Since January 2024, global Sea Area A3 coverage has become possible through Iridium. A vessel engaged on a voyage in the polar regions with an approved Iridium Ship Earth Station onboard is now considered to be operating within Sea Area A3 (Figure 4-2b)
Figure 4-2b -
Canadian A1/A3 GMDSS Sea Areas Iridium Theoretical
Coverage
This figure shows the waters surrounding Canada split into A1 (orange) and A3 (cross hatched) sea areas.
Additional information regarding these services and coverage can be found in the International SafetyNET Services Manual and the Iridium SafetyCast Service Manual.
VHF-DSC services are provided in the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River west of the lower exit of the St. Lambert Lock.
4.2.1.6 Communications Between GMDSS Vessels and Non-GMDSS Vessels
Since February 1, 1999, GMDSS larger ships have been maintaining an automated listening watch on VHF/DSC Ch70 and MF/DSC 2187.5 kHz. This at times creates the situation, where vessels fitted with traditional, non-GMDSS radio equipment, may have had difficulties alerting or contacting a GMDSS ship. The CCG is addressing this by monitoring both GMDSS and traditional distress frequencies. Regardless of the Regulatory requirements, CCG and Transport Canada encourage all vessels to be equipped with VHF/DSC radios for improved safety and communication.
4.2.1.7 Important Safety Notice Concerning VHF/DSC
After having received a distress, urgency or safety broadcast announcement on VHF/DSC Ch70, the VHF/DSC equipment will automatically switch the DSC radio to VHF Ch16 for the subsequent voice announcements. Mariners who are required by the Navigation Safety Regulations, 2020 to monitor a specific VTS sector frequency should return the radio to the appropriate working frequency after determining, on Ch16, the impact of the VHF/DSC alert broadcast announcement on their vessel’s operations.
It has been determined that vessels maintaining a listening watch on a VTS sector frequency, per the requirements of the VTS Zone Regulations may, if navigating in congested waters, temporarily discontinue DSC watchkeeping on VHF/DSC Ch70 until the required manoeuvre has been completed.
Vessels inadvertently or accidentally transmitting a distress/urgency/safety broadcast on VHF/DSC must cancel the distress/urgency/safety broadcast on VHF Ch16. Intentionally sending a false distress alert carries penalties under both the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 and the Radiocommunication Act.
VHF/DSC equipment must be programmed with the correct Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) numbers (reference “Radio Station Licensing and MMSI numbers” in Section 4.3.12, also reference Section 1.4 for the MCTS Centres’ MMSI numbers).
Figure 4-3 - Radio Coverage Prediction – Atlantic Ocean
Figure 4-4 - Radio Coverage Prediction – St. Lawrence
Figure 4-5 - Radio Coverage Prediction - Great Lakes

Figure 4-6 - Radio Coverage Prediction - Pacific Ocean
4.2.1.8Canadian Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centres (MCTS)
Canadian Coast Guard MCTS Centres continue to monitor the current distress and safety channels VHF Ch16 and MF 2182 kHz for the foreseeable future. Once Canada’s sea areas have all been implemented, lower cost DSC equipment is available, and it is determined that these services are no longer required, these listening watches may be discontinued. This decision will be evaluated at that time.
The CCG national VHF-DSC (digital selective calling) network controlled by MCTS Centres can process VHF-DSC “Test Calls” from vessels provided that the marine radio meets the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) standard Recommendation M.493-16 (as amended) “Digital selective-calling system for use in the maritime mobile service.”
The CCG VHF-DSC equipment is configured to automatically acknowledge VHF-DSC test calls within seconds of receipt provided that the MCTS Centre VHF-DSC equipment is not processing higher priority DSC calls.
To supplement the broadcasting of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) on NAVTEX, Inmarsat SafetyNET/SafetyNET II, Iridium SafetyCast and HF NBDP, MCTS Centres will continue MSI broadcasts using the existing VHF continuous marine broadcast system and MF radiotelephony broadcast at advertised times.
SECTION 5 - LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND FOG SIGNALS CORRECTIONS
The amendments are highlighted and deletions are crossed out. For general and region-specific
information on the List of Lights, click on the following links:
Newfoundland and Labrador Coast,
Atlantic Coast,
Inland Waters and
Pacific Coast.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COAST
| No. | Name |
Position ----- Latitude N. Longitude W. |
Light Characteristics |
Focal Height in m. above water |
Nominal Range |
Description ----- Height in meters above ground |
Remarks ----- Fog Signals |
|||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SOUTHWEST COAST (LL 121 – 172) |
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|
150.2 H0233.8 |
Burnt Islands Deep Water Wharf Light |
47 35 45.4 058 53 16.1 |
Fl | R | 4s | 2.9 | 2 |
2.3 |
Year round. Chart:4823 Edn 02/25 (N25-003) |
|
WEST COAST (LL 173 – 208.06) |
||||||||||
|
208 H0156 |
Keppel Island Light |
NW. side of island, Port Saunders. 50 37 58.9 057 19 19.9 |
Fl | W | 5s | 36.5 | 17 |
Square skeleton tower with an octagonal lantern
house. 11.3 |
Flash 1 s; eclipse 4 s. Horn points 143°. Seasonal. Chart:4679 Edn 02/25 (N25-012P, 016) |
|
NOTRE DAME BAY (LL 326 – 395) |
||||||||||
| 336.21 | Otter Island Shoal light buoy DB2 |
Delete from
list. Chart:4523 Edn 02/25 (N25-005) |
||||||||
| 336.25 | Little Bay Arm light buoy DB3 |
Delete from
list. Chart:4523 Edn 02/25 (N25-006) |
||||||||
| 336.26 | Otter Island Narrows light buoy DB4 |
Delete from
list. Chart:4523 Edn 02/25 (N25-007) |
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|
392 393
H0599 |
Carmanville Sector
Light
Carmanville rear range
|
49 23 31.4 054 17 08.8 |
F
|
R
W G |
.....
|
7.9
|
2
|
Square skeleton tower,
|
Red from 201° to 202°; Delete from list.red/white from 202° to 202°30’; white from 202°30’ to 204°30’; white/green from 204°30’ to 205°; green from 205° to 206°. White sector indicates preferred channel. Operates 24 h. Year round. Chart:4530 Edn 02/25 (N25-009, 010) |
|
TRINITY BAY (LL 450.1 – 471.51) |
||||||||||
|
468.7 H0508 |
Bloody Point Light |
47 54 53.8 053 21 34.0 |
Fl | R | 5s | 11.4 | 9 |
Rectangular skeleton tower, red and white rectangular
daymark. 4.2 |
Flash 1 s; eclipse 4 s. Year round. Chart:4850 Edn 02/25 (N25-011) |
|
CONCEPTION BAY (LL 471.7 – 498.2) |
||||||||||
| 486.05 | Ship Cove Wharf Light |
47 35
25.4 053 12 03.3 |
Fl | G | 5s | ….. | 2 | Mast. |
Flash 1 s; eclipse
4 s. Year round. Chart:4847 Edn 02/25 (N25-008) |
|
ATLANTIC COAST
| No. | Name |
Position ----- Latitude N. Longitude W. |
Light Characteristics |
Focal Height in m. above water |
Nominal Range |
Description ----- Height in meters above ground |
Remarks ----- Fog Signals |
|||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NOVA SCOTIA, SOUTHEAST COAST (LL 327 – 684.02) |
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| 633.02 | Bull Rock light buoy TY5 |
Liscomb. 45 05 11.0 061 38 32.5 |
Q | G | 1s | ..... | ..... | Green spar, marked “TY5”. |
Seasonal (in place year round). Chart:4234 Edn 02/25 (G25-002) |
|
| 660 | Whitehead light and whistle buoy PU |
Delete from
list. Chart:4233 Edn 02/25 (G25-003) |
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CAPE BRETON ISLAND, N.S. (LL 704.85 – 882.5) |
||||||||||
| 829.1 | Great Bras d’Or light buoy A27 |
45 59 50.4 060 58 50.5 |
Q | G | 1s | ….. | ….. | Green spar, marked “A27”. |
Seasonal. Chart:4278 Edn 02/25 (G25-001) |
|
GASPÉ – CHALEUR BAY (LL 1169.1 – 1426) |
||||||||||
| 1286 | Shippegan Channel light buoy EG14 |
47 48 53.9 064 43 27.3 |
Fl | R | 4s | ….. | ….. | Red spar, marked “EG14”. |
Buoy may be repositioned due to shifting channel. Seasonal (in place year round). Chart:4913 Edn 02/25 (G25-008) |
|
| 1286.8 | Shippegan Channel light buoy EG18 |
47 46 47.6 064 43 38.3 |
Q | R | 1s | ….. | ….. | Red spar, marked “EG18”. |
Buoy may be repositioned due to shifting channel. Seasonal (in place year round). Chart:4913 Edn 02/25 (G25-006) |
|
| 1289 | Shippegan Channel light buoy EG21 |
47 46 06.5 064 42 58.4 |
Fl | G | 4s | ….. | ….. | Green spar, marked “EG21”. |
Buoy may be repositioned due to shifting channel. Seasonal (in place year round). Chart:4913 Edn 02/25 (G25-005) |
|
| 1298 | Baie de Lamèque light buoy EJ10 |
S. side of channel leading to wharf. 47 46 43.3 064 40 20.5 |
Fl | R | 4s | ….. | ….. | Red spar, marked “EJ10”. |
Buoy may be repositioned due to shifting channel. Seasonal (in place year round). Chart:4913 Edn 02/25 (G25-004) |
|
GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE (LL 1477.5 – 1617) |
||||||||||
|
1580 1581H1922 H1922.1 |
Aguanish range |
Delete from
list.
Delete from
list.Chart:4455 Edn 02/25 (Q24-191, Q25-001) |
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SAGUENAY RIVER (LL 1773 – 1823.4) |
||||||||||
|
1773 H2106 |
Haut-fond Prince |
48 06 29.6 069 36 51.7 |
Fl | W | 2.5s | 24.6 | 18 | White cylindrical tower with red bands. |
Flash 0.1 s; eclipse 2.4 s. Omnidirectional. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161059 Chart:1203 Edn 02/25 (Q25-020) |
|
| 1778.3 | Îlet aux Alouettes North (V-AIS) |
48 06
28.8 069 41 02.8 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166031 Reference point Chart:1320 Edn 02/25 (Q25-023) |
|
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, RIVIÈRE DU LOUP – SOREL (LL 1823.8 – 2185.1) |
||||||||||
|
1849.5 H2204 |
Cap Saint-Joseph |
On the portal landing. 47 26 54.1 070 21 52.7 |
Iso | G | 2s | 13.4 | 7 |
Structure. 11.2 |
Omnidirectional. Radar reflector. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161078 Chart:1233 Edn 02/25 (Q25-014) |
|
|
1851 H2208 |
Pointe de la Prairie |
On La Grande
Batture, W of Pointe de la
Prairie. 47 24 33.8 070 25 51.2 |
Fl | W | 2.5s | 15.6 | 16 | Red cylindrical tower with white top. |
Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2 s. Omnidirectional. Operates 24 h. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161077 Chart:1233 Edn 02/25 (Q25-011) |
|
|
1900 1901H2262 H2262.1 |
Banc du Cap Brûlé Upstream range |
| | | | | | | | | | |
On upstream
pile. On downstream
pile.47 05 22.5 070 42 38.9 033°23' 1014.4 m from front. |
F
F
|
W
W
|
.....
.....
|
8.7
29.4
|
18
18
|
Square skeleton
tower, red
21.2 |
Visible in line of range. Visible in line of range.Operates 24 h. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161075 Operates 24 h. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161076 Chart:1317 Edn 02/25 (Q25-009, 010) |
| 1989.3 | Sainte-Croix Tower (V-AIS) |
46 37
15.3 071 43 36.2 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166022 Reference point Chart:1314 Edn 02/25 (Q25-022) |
|
|
2028.5 H2361 |
Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent |
NW. corner of Deschaillons wharf. 46 33 39.8 072 06 22.2 |
Fl | G | 4s | 11.5 | 6 |
White 9.7 |
Flash 1 s; eclipse 3 s. Radar reflector. Year round. Physical AIS MMSI: 993161061 Chart:1314 Edn 02/25 (Q24-216) |
|
| 2138.3 | Island B (V-AIS) |
46 11
51.6 072 50 55.7 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166026 Reference point Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-002) |
|
| 2138.4 | Island C (V-AIS) |
46 11
43.8 072 51 26.3 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166027 Reference point Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-003) |
|
| 2138.5 | Island D (V-AIS) |
46 11
33.3 072 52 07.7 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166028 Reference point Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-005) |
|
| 2138.6 | Island E (V-AIS) |
46 11
24.4 072 52 42.3 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166029 Reference point Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-006) |
|
| 2138.7 | Island F (V-AIS) |
46 11
14.3 072 53 22.4 |
….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. | ….. |
Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166030 Reference point Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-007) |
|
|
2143
H2408
2143.1
2143.5 2143.51
H2408.1 |
Route Louiseville Downstream range Racon - . (N) X & S Bands |
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On pile in water. 249°57' 913.9 m from front.
46 11 10.6 072 54 58.2 |
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Iso
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Iso
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G
G
G
R
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2s
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2s
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10.5
11.0
22.6
23.8
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14
5
14
5
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Red and
white cylindrical tower, red rectangular
daymark with black vertical
stripe.
3.9
White cylindrical tower, red vertical stripe.
4.5
Skeleton tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe. Skeleton tower.16.7 17.9 |
Visible in line of range.
Radar reflector. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161073
Visible 360°.
Visible in line of range.
Visible 360°.Radar reflector. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161074 Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-012, 013) |
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2180 2181H2424 H2424.1 |
Route de l’Île du Moine range |
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W. of island. 082°31' 487.9 m from front.
46 03 58.3 073 01 29.6 |
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F
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G
G
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12.9
27.5
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12
12
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Wooden shelter mounted on a concrete pier, fluorescent
red daymark with black vertical stripe. Trapezoidal skeleton tower, fluorescent red daymark
with black vertical stripe.10.1 18.6 |
Visible in line of range. Visible in line of range.Operates 24 h. Emergency mode. Year round. Operates 24 h. Emergency mode. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161068 Chart:1312 Edn 02/25 (Q25-015) |
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, SOREL – PORT DE MONTRÉAL (LL 2272.2 – 2384) |
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2278.5 2278.6H2451 H2451.1 |
Course Île Saint-Ours Lower range |
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45 57 51.4 002°24' 713.8 m from front.
073 12 40.9 |
F
F
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G
G
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10.8
33.7
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17
17
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Cylindrical tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe. Trapezoidal
skeleton tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe.5.9 22.3 |
Emergency light. Visible in line of range. Year round. Visible in line of range. Operates 24 h. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161067 Chart:1311 Edn 02/25 (Q25-017) |
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2288
H2454
2288.1
2289 2289.1
H2454.1 |
Petite Traverse range |
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On E. bank. 045°43' 517.2 m from front.
45 54 40.1 073 12 29.1 |
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F
F
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G
G
G
G
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16.8
16.4
31.9
31.6
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6
14
6
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Cylindrical tower, orange slatwork daymark with black vertical
stripe.
7.7
Cylindrical tower.
7.4
Square skeleton tower, orange slatwork daymark
with black
vertical stripe. Square skeleton tower.20.5 20.2 |
Emergency mode.
Visible in line of range. Year round.
Visible from 045°30' through E. to 164°30'.
Year round.
Visible in line of range.
Visible from 360°.Operates 24 h. Emergency mode. Year round. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161069 Year round. Chart:1311 Edn 02/25 (Q25-016) |
| 2289.3 | Saint-Ours Tower (V-AIS) |
45 54
51.4 073 11 24.3 |
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Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166023 Reference point Chart:1311 Edn 02/25 (Q25-021) |
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2312 2313H2470 H2470.1 |
Traverse de Contrecoeur range |
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45 49 55.5 200°00' 400.4 m from front.
073 16 54.2 |
Iso
Iso
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G
G
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2s
2s
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17.7
28.3
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20
20
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Square
skeleton tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe. Square
skeleton tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe.12.9 23.4 |
Visible in line of range. Visible in line of range.Operates 24 h. Emergency mode. Year round. Operates 24 h. Emergency mode. Year round. Chart:1311 Edn 02/25 (Q25-024, 025) |
INLAND WATERS
| No. | Name |
Position ----- Latitude N. Longitude W. |
Light Characteristics |
Focal Height in m. above water |
Nominal Range |
Description ----- Height in meters above ground |
Remarks ----- Fog Signals |
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ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY, LAC SAINT-LOUIS (LL 4 – 32.4) |
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16.1 16.2H2517.2 H2517.21 |
Kahnawake range Racon - - . (G) X & S Bands |
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45 24 10.3 266°36' 513.4 m from front.
073 47 45.7 |
F
F
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G
G
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9.9
19.0
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5
7
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4.9 12.8 |
Visible 360°. Seasonal. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161060 Seasonal. Synthetic AIS MMSI: 993161062 Chart:1430 Edn 02/25 (Q25-018, 019) |
LAKE ONTARIO (LL 403.4 – 551) |
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| 450 | Shermans Point |
Delete from
list. Chart:2006 Edn 02/25 (B25-002) |
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LAKE ERIE (LL 552 – 623) |
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| 620.1 | Colchester Reference Point E (V-AIS) |
41 55
41.6 082 53 11.4 |
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Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166032 Reference point Chart:2123 Edn 02/25 (B25-003) |
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| 620.3 | Colchester Reference Point S (V-AIS) |
41 55
26.6 082 53 31.5 |
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Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166033 Reference point Chart:2123 Edn 02/25 (B25-004) |
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| 620.5 | Colchester Reference Point W (V-AIS) |
41 55
41.6 082 53 51.6 |
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Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166034 Reference point Chart:2123 Edn 02/25 (B25-005) |
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LAKE HURON (LL 768 – 813) |
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| 770 | Lake Huron Cut light buoy 2 |
43 00 33.1 082 24 53.6 |
Q | R | 1s | ..... | ..... | Red spar, marked “2”. |
Seasonal. Chart:14853 (U.S.) Edn 02/25 (B25-001) |
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ST. MARYS RIVER (LL 1059.6 – 1081) |
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| 1066.1 | Bayfield East End (V-AIS) |
46 29
53.1 084 18 53.5 |
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Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166057 Reference point Chart:14884 (U.S.) Edn 02/25 (D25-005) |
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| 1066.3 | Bayfield West End (V-AIS) |
46 29
54.3 084 18 58.5 |
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Year
round. Virtual AIS MMSI: 993166058 Reference point Chart:14884 (U.S.) Edn 02/25 (D25-006) |
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LAKE OF THE WOODS (LL 1470 – 1514.9) |
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| 1482 | Ptarmigan Bay |
On Island, SE. entrance to bay. 49 38 54.3 094 39 50.1 |
Fl | W | 4s | 5.5 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, green and white
rectangular daymark
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Visible from 084° through E. to 095°. Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-001) |
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| 1483 | Ash Rapids |
49 37 16.6 094 46 29.9 |
Fl | W | 4s | 6.9 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, red and white rectangular
daymark
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Visible from 180° to 202°. Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-002) |
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| 1483.3 | Shoal Lake Narrows |
W. entrance to narrows. 49 33 13.1 094 55 14.6 |
Fl | W | 4s | 7.6 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, green and white
rectangular daymark
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Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-003) |
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| 1483.5 | Wahnisin |
On small rock. 49 32 56.5 095 01 09.2 |
Fl | W | 4s | 6.7 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, green and white
rectangular daymark
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Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-004) |
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| 1483.7 | Redsky |
On reef in Shoal Lake on main channel. 49 34 28.5 095 00 55.7 |
Fl | W | 4s | 7.9 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, red and white rectangular
daymark
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Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-007) |
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| 1489 | Micrometer Island |
On N. end of island, N. entrance to Crow Rock
Channel. 49 36 27.9 094 36 49.9 |
Fl | W | 4s | 8.9 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, red and white rectangular
daymark
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Visible from 043° to 065°. Seasonal. Chart:6212 Edn 02/25 (D25-010) |
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| 1494.41 | Frog Island |
Clearwater Bay. 49 41 12.4 094 49 59.0 |
Fl | W | 4s | 7.6 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, green and white
rectangular daymark
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Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-009) |
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| 1494.5 | Mud Portage Channel |
49 40 49.1 094 50 33.2 |
Fl | R | 4s | 6.1 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, red and white rectangular
daymark
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Seasonal. Chart:6217 Edn 02/25 (D25-008) |
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| 1495 | French Portage Narrows |
On point at N. entrance to narrows. 49 28 26.5 094 38 49.1 |
Fl | W | 4s | 8.5 | 6 |
Cylindrical mast, red and white rectangular
daymark
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Seasonal. Chart:6216 Edn 02/25 (D25-011) |
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MACKENZIE RIVER AND BAY (LL 1716.96 – 2540) |
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2508 H0012.1 |
Tuktoyaktuk
Island Light Racon - . - . (C) X & S Bands |
69 27 21.1 132 59 58.3 |
F | W | ….. | 22.0 | 17 |
Tripod skeleton tower, red rectangular daymark with white
horizontal band. 12.2 |
Seasonal. Chart:7685 Edn 02/25 (A25-009) |
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HUDSON STRAIT AND BAY (LL 2545 – 2621) |
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2595 2596H0059 H0059.1 |
Cap Inuksutujuq range |
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Rivière
Koksoak 219°49' 1025.3 m from front.
58 33 04.8 068 11 29.7 |
F
F
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W
W
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17.4
44.0
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15
15
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Square tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe.
Square tower, orange daymark with black vertical
stripe.7.9 |
Seasonal. Seasonal. Chart:5338 Edn 02/25 (A25-005, 006) |
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