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The Inch Arran Point Front Range Lighthouse is a very good example of Canada’s post-Confederation expansion of the lighthouse system to improve navigation along its coasts. It is one of many extant wooden square-tapered tower lighthouses constructed by Department of Marine and Fisheries following Confederation in 1867. These towers ensured the safe passage of ships between ports on the Atlantic and smaller harbours further inland. The lighthouse is also associated with the Arsenault family, who kept the light for sixty-five years, between 1870 and 1935. The Inch Arran Point Front Range Lighthouse works with its rear range light to guide vessels into Dalhousie harbour. The lighthouse has played an important role in the development of Dalhousie, a town that has historically relied on the sea to connect it to the rest of Canada. The town was bypassed by the railway in the late 19th century, and the industries established in Dalhousie used ships to export their goods. In the years following Confederation, the original four provinces worked to promote transnational trade connections, and lighthouses made this process possible.