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Colchester Reef Light (Lake Erie, West)

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Foundation
  
stone caisson

Characteristic
  
Fl R 4s.

Range
  
9,260 m

Automated
  
1936

Year first constructed
  
1885

Markings / pattern
  
white / grey

Height
  
12 m

Focal height
  
22 m

Province
  
Ontario

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Location
  
Western Lake Erie, Approx 4 Nautical Miles South of Colchester, Ontario, Canada

Construction
  
steel skeleton tower on cylindrical caisson

Tower shape
  
cylindrical stone caisson basement with white skeleton tower and helipad

The Colchester Reef Light is an actite lighthouse situated on Colchester Reef in the Western Basin of Lake Erie south of the town of Colchester, Ontario.

Contents

It was originally built in 1885 by Colonel William P. Anderson to replace a lightvessel that was previously stationed on that location. The original lighthouse tower was demolished in 1954 and the current structure is a white steel skeletal tower with a helicopter landing pad.

It is currently listed on the Canadian List of Lights as Light No. 620 and can be found on the [Canadian Hydrographic Service] Chart No. 2123.

ArchitectureEdit

This lighthouse was one of over 500 prominent lighthouses designed and built by William P. Anderson in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

Original architectural drawings from 1882 depict four floors and an attached fog bell tower accessible from the fourth floor. Two floors were designed to be finished living space for the light keeper with the lower (still existing) stone caisson used as a cellar.

Current conditionEdit

The current skeletal tower and helicopter landing pad are often populated by an invasive non-native species of cormorant and sea gulls. A noise making apparatus was installed in an attempt to scare away these birds. There is no longer a fog signal at this site.

The exposed location (particularly the south side) and northerly climate produced significant stresses on the original 1885 structure including fast moving ice during the winter months. The cement that surrounded the lighthouse's current stone caisson base has eroded on the south side revealing this ongoing damage. The mortar between the stone blocks has deteriorated and is in need of repair.

References

Colchester Reef Light (Lake Erie, West) Wikipedia


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