The north pier was destroyed in the 12 January 2010 quake.
The first light in Charlevoix was located on the north pier.
They took the ferry across to the north pier and wheeled rapidly through the forest to the west.
The current tower is located on the north pier.
This was constructed when the lighthouse was moved to the north pier in 1927.
There were two piers, a north pier and a south pier.
The south pier was damaged, and the north pier collapsed.
By March 1948, the north pier was ready to have its two steel bascule racks installed.
Of note is the north pier which possibly contains the oratory chapel mentioned above.
They got halfway down the north pier before two men bearing antique slug-throwers appeared.