L A Y - U P L I S TINGS - WI N T E R 1994-1995 12. We n o w present our c o m p r e h e n s i v e lay-up report for the cu rrent wi nter. We have covered as man y ports as it was possi bl e for us to do wit h the m a t e r i a l sub m i t t e d by our readers. In the Mar ch issue, we will complet e the report w ith any addi t i o n a l lis ti ng s and corrections. * * * The fol l o w i n g major CA N A D I A N HUN T E R CANADIAN MARINER CANADIAN PATHFINDER CO N G A R c ommercial vesse ls are laid up at T O R O N T O this w i n t e r S A G UENAY SEA W A Y QUEEN TO RONTO DRYDOCK (ex ME N I E R CONSOL) the E N G L I S H RIVER J A D R A N (restaurant) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND S T E P H E N B. ROM AN In addition, the f o llowing other vessels are in port, most laid up for winter, while a few are operating, either re gularly or inter mi tt en tl y: A L G O N Q U I N Q UEEN (Q. C. Y . C. ferry), A U R O R A BOREALIS (excursion), B A G O T V I L L E (tug), C H A L L E N G E (sail excursion), COLINETTE (tug), DUCHESS V (tug), ELSIE D. (R. C. Y . C. tender), EMPIRE SANDY (sail excursion), EMPRESS OF C A N A D A (ex cursion), ERIE NO. 1 (tug hull), E S P E R A N Z A IV (R. C. Y . C. tender), CAPT. M A T GLENMONT (tug), THEW FLINDER S (excursion), GALACTICA 001 (excursion), (tug), HIAWATHA H . M . C . S. HAIDA (Ontario Place museum), NED HANLAN II (R. C . Y . C. ferry), W I L L I A M INGLIS (Island ferry), I - W Y - S E A (I. Y . C. f e r r y ) , JA G U A R II (excursion), JUBI L E E QUE EN (excursion), K E N N E T H A. ( t u g ) . KL A N C Y II (excursion), K W A S I N D (R. C. Y . C. ferry), J. M. L ODER (ex fish tug), WM. LYON M A C K E N Z I E (firetug), MAPL E CITY (Airport ferry), M A R I P O S A BELLE (excursion), SAM M c B R I D E (Island ferry), MISS KR I S T Y (ex fish i n g boat), MISS T O R O N T O (excursion), N E L V A N A (excursion), N O R T H E R N SPI RI T I (excursion), O B S E S S I O N III (excursion), O N G I A R A (Island ferry), ORIOLE (excursion), PAULA M. (tug), PIONEER PRINCESS (excursion), P. & P. 1 (workboat), P R O GRESS III (derrick barge), R . C . L. TUG 11 (tug) THOMAS REN NI E (Island ferry), W I L L I A M REST (tug), HA R O L D S. ROBBINS (Q. C. Y . C. tender). FRED SALVAGE PRINCE (tug), S. A. Q U E E N (tug hull), SAUK (ex U . S . C . G. tug) SCA N D R E T T (tug), SHIPSANDS (excursion), GLADYS M. S I M P S O N (excursion), H A R VEY H. SIMPSON (excursion), K. WAYNE SIMP SO N (excursion), STE LL A BO REALIS (excursion), SUNRISE II (hydrofoil), T. H . C. 50 (derrick barge), T O R O N T O N I A N (excursion), TRACY M. (tug), T R I L L I U M (excursion & Is land ferry steamer), V E R E N D R Y E (ex C . C . G . S . ), V I L L E M ARIE (ex C . C . G . S . ), W A Y W A R D PRINC ES S ( e x c u r sion), DOC W I L L I N S K Y (I. Y . C. ferry), W I N D M I L L POINT (Airport ferry), YA N K E E LADY (excursion), YAN K E E L ADY II (excursion). The f o l lowing h i s toric hulls may be seen in Toronto H a r b o u r and environs: BLUEB E L L - former ferry (older n e a r - s i s t e r of TRILLIUM), broken hull n o w l y ing derelict inside tip of Lesli e Street H e a d l a n d (Tommy T h o mpson Park). DOUGL A S S H O U G H T O N - freighter, n o w br ea kwater at On tario Place. RAPIDS Q UEEN - former p a s senger steamer, then barge, now break w a t e r at Que en C it y Yacht Club, A l g o n q u i n Islan d (and re adily p h o t o g r a p h a b l e fro m the Ward's Island ferry). H O W A R D L. SHAW - freighter, now br ea kwater at Ontario Place. V I C T O R I O U S - freighter, no w b r eakwater at On tario Place; p i l o t h o u s e and texas cabin n o w locate d on lake shore east of Cherry Street and s outh of U nwin Avenue, serving as clu bh ou se for a sailing club. * * * The f o llowing major ENT ER P R I S E OLYMPIC RANGER TRADER comme r c i a l vessels are laid up at H a m i l t o n this winter: PROVMAR T E R M I N A L II QUEBECOIS R & L NO. 1 (tug) ST. MARYS CEMENT II SEA EAGLE II (tug) ALGOGULF CANADIAN CA N A D I A N CANADIAN CANADIAN CA N A D I A N VENTURE H. M. G R I FFITH H A M I L T O N ENERGY MONTREALAIS PETITE FORTE (tug) PROVMAR TERMI NA L (barge)