11. LAY-UP L I S T I N G S - WINTER 1993-1994 W i t h this issue, we present our c o m p re hen siv e lay-up report for the current winter. We have cov er ed as m an y ports as it was possible for us to do with the mater ia l s u bm it te d by our readers. In the March issue, we will attempt to complete the report w it h any a d dit ion al listings and/or corrections. * * * The follo wi ng ma jo r comme rc ia l ve ssels are laid up at T O R O N T O this winter: AL GO C A P E CANADIAN EXPLORER C A N A D I A N HU NT E R CA NA D I A N M A R I N E R CONGAR E N G L I SH RIVER J A D R A N (restaurant) JAMES NORRIS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND S T E P H E N B. RO MAN SA GU E N A Y SE AW AY QUEEN T O RO NT O DRYDOCK (ex MEN IER CONSOL) WINDOC the In addition, the f o ll ow in g other vessels are in port, most laid up for winter, w hi le a few are operating, either r e g ul ar ly or inter mit ten tly : A L G O N Q U I N Q U E E N (Q. C. Y . C. ferry), A U R O R A BOREALIS (excursion), BAG OT VI LL E (tug), BLUE CHIP VII (excursion), CO L I NE TT E (tug), DUCH ESS V (tug), ELSIE D. (R. C . Y. C. tender), EMPIRE SANDY (sail excursion), EMPRESS OF CAN ADA ( e x c u r sion), ERIE NO. 1 (tug hull), CAPT. M A TT HE W FLIN DER S (excursion), G A L A C T I C A 001 (excursion), G L E N M O NT (tug), H . M . C . S. H A I D A (Ontario Place museum), NED H A N L A N II (tug), H I A W A T H A (R. C . Y . C. ferry), W I L L I A M INGLIS (Island ferry), I- WY -S E A (I. Y . C. ferry), JAGUAR II (excursion), JUBILEE Q U E E N (excursion), K EN NE TH A. (tug), KL AN CY II (excursion). K WA S I N D (R. C . Y . C. ferry), WM. L YO N MA CK EN ZI E (firetug), M AP LE CITY (Airport ferry), M A R I P O S A BELLE (excursion), SAM McB RI DE (Island ferry), MISS KR IS TY (former fi sh in g boat), MISS TOR ON TO (excursion), NAOMI II (fishtug hull), N O R T H E R N SPIRIT I (excursion), O B S E S S I O N III (excursion), ONG IA RA (Island ferry), OR I O L E (excursion), PAULA M. (tug), PIONEER PRINC ESS (excursion), PR OGRESS III (derrick barge), R . C . L. TUG 11 (tug), TH OM AS RENNIE (Island ferry), W I L L I A M REST (tug), H A R O L D S. ROB BI NS (Q. C. Y . C. tender), SALVAGE P RINCE (tug), SAUK (former U . S. C . G. tug). F RED SCA N D R E T T (tug), SHIP SA ND S (excursion), SHOWBOAT R OY AL GRACE (e xc u r sion), GLADYS M. S I M P S O N (excursion), HA RV EY H. SIMP SON (excursion), K. WAYNE SIM PS O N (excursion), ST EL LA BOREALIS (excursion), SUNR ISE II (hydrofoil), T. H . C. 50 (derrick barge), T O R O N T O N I A N (excursion), T R I L L I U M (excursion & Is land ferry steamer), W A Y W A R D PRINCESS (excursion), DOC W I L L I N S K Y (I. Y . C. ferry), WINDMILL POINT (Airport spare ferry), YAN KEE LAD Y (excursion), Y AN K E E LADY II (excursion). As may r e a d i l y be seen, the m a j o r i t y of the above are e x c u r s i o n / p a r t y boats. Some of them are lu rking atop wh arves ashore, so please forgive us if we have mis se d any of them. The follo wi ng h i s to ri c hulls may be seen in Toronto Bay and environs: BLUEB ELL - former ferry (older ne a r- si st er of TRILLIUM), hull now lying derelict inside tip of Leslie Street H e a d l a n d (Tommy T h o m p s o n Park). DOUG LAS S H O U G H T O N - freighter, no w b rea kwa ter at Ontario Place. RA PI DS Q UE EN - former pa s s e n g e r steamer, then barge, now b re ak wa te r at Queen City Yacht Club, A l g o n q u i n Island (and eas ily p h o t o g r a p h a b l e from the Ward's Island ferry). H O W A R D L. SHAW - freighter, now b r ea kwa ter at Ontario Place. VI CT OR IO US - freighter, now b r e a k w a t er at Ontario Place; bridge structure n ow located on lake shore east of Ch e r ry Street and south of Unwin Avenue, n ow serving as club ho us e for a sailing club. * * * Note: To above list, add - E S P E R A N Z A IV * * * (R. C . Y . C. tender).