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- Other Names: Paul Smith (1891); Valleyfield; Official No.: 69595; First Rebuild: Official Number: 69595 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 118 x 23 -- 293 tons Rebuilt: in 1890 Second Rebuild: PropulsOther Names: Paul Smith (1891); Valleyfield; Official No.: 69595; First Rebuild: Official …
- 96x17x10 Owned by J. Whitney. Engine by Fawcett, Preston & Co., Liverpool England (from "Henrietta"). Bay of Fundy passenger boat. Wrecked 30/05/38 Quaco Ledges near Saint John N. B. ; Final Location96x17x10 Owned by J. Whitney. Engine by Fawcett, Preston & Co., Liverpool …
- Official No.: 37175; 127x20x4 Owners unknown. Engine 14x60 by Hinckley & Egery, Bangor Maine (to "Andover"). Launched 13/04/61. "The only promenade deck was a walk of three feet on each side of the bOfficial No.: 37175; 127x20x4 Owners unknown. Engine 14x60 by Hinckley & Egery, …
- Other Names: Macsin (1928); Official No.: 150282; 125x24x13 Owned by Transportation & Shipping Co., Quebec 1921; Sincennes-McNaughton 1927, 1931; Manseau Shipyards Ltd., Sorel 1935. Tug.Other Names: Macsin (1928); Official No.: 150282; 125x24x13 Owned by Transportation & …
- Official No.: 107710; 51x10x4 Owned by J. Hendry, Toronto 1901; Brickenden & Hendry 1907; to Upper Ontario Steamboat Co. Built by J. Hendry, Toronto. Engine 6½x7 by Doty Engine Works. Built as yacht,Official No.: 107710; 51x10x4 Owned by J. Hendry, Toronto 1901; Brickenden & …
- Approx. 85x17. Owned by Murray & Sanderson, Montreal, to Glassford & Smith c1846. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. 1842. Engine by builder. Used Montreal-Ottawa-Kingston triangle. Nothing officialApprox. 85x17. Owned by Murray & Sanderson, Montreal, to Glassford & Smith …
- 105x18x7 Owned by G. Smith, Montreal; operated by Holcomb & Cowan. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal. Towboat. Destroyed by fire 02/06/71 Rouses Point, New York. ; Final Location: Rouse's Point, New York,105x18x7 Owned by G. Smith, Montreal; operated by Holcomb & Cowan. Built …
- Official No.: 64148; 71x13x3 Owned by C. T. Millard, New Westminster. Built by J. G. Walker, Victoria. (Sternwheel) Used on Stikine River 1874-76 approx., then Fraser.Official No.: 64148; 71x13x3 Owned by C. T. Millard, New Westminster. Built …
- Official No.: 103684; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103684 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 51 x 10 -- 27 tons Rebuilt: Port Sydney, Ontario, Canada in 1904 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt:Official No.: 103684; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103684 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 51 …
- Official No.: 107085; 33x7x4 Owned by Ruby Gold Mining Co. 1898; T. Smith, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. 1901. Tug on Eagle Lake.Official No.: 107085; 33x7x4 Owned by Ruby Gold Mining Co. 1898; T. …
- Official No.: 96985; 49x8x4 Owned by J. Clarke, New Westminster. Built by McPhee Bros., New Westminster 1891. Engine 4-8x6 by T. Owens, New Westminster.Official No.: 96985; 49x8x4 Owned by J. Clarke, New Westminster. Built by …
- Other Names: Mantoue; Official No.: 150701; Previous Registration: France (1922) as Mantoue 136x23x13 Owned by G. E. Humble, Montreal. Requisitioned by Admiralty 1941.Other Names: Mantoue; Official No.: 150701; Previous Registration: France (1922) as Mantoue …
- Official No.: 54499; 106x23x8 Owned by J. Tapley, Portland N. B. Saint John River tug. Destroyed by fire 09/07/90 Oak Point, Kings County N. B. ; Final Location: Oak Point, New Brunswick, Canada, BurOfficial No.: 54499; 106x23x8 Owned by J. Tapley, Portland N. B. Saint …
- About 105'. Owned by J. Ward et al. Engine to "Saint John". Used on Saint John River. First steamboat in New Brunswick: maiden voyage 20/05/16. Last used 1824.About 105'. Owned by J. Ward et al. Engine to "Saint John". …
- Official No.: 107482; Previous Registration: U.S.A. 57x12x6 Owned by W. H. Plummer, Sault Ste. Marie Ont.; W. E. Owen, Richards Landing Ont. 1917. Fish tug.Official No.: 107482; Previous Registration: U.S.A. 57x12x6 Owned by W. H. Plummer, …
- Official No.: 129209; Previous Registration: Netherlands (1910) 206x29x15 Owned by Holliday Bros., Quebec. Sunk in collision with "Aranmore" 29/06/11 Murray Bay (LaMalbaie) Que. ; Final Location: MurOfficial No.: 129209; Previous Registration: Netherlands (1910) 206x29x15 Owned by Holliday Bros., …
- Official No.: 85526; 103x20x6 Owned by J. Nisbet, Owen Sound. Built by J. Andrew, Oakville and launched 21/07/84. Engine 17½x48 by Martin, Toronto. (Newspaper says by Beckett & Co., Hamilton, from "POfficial No.: 85526; 103x20x6 Owned by J. Nisbet, Owen Sound. Built by …
- Official No.: 72558; 93x20x5 Owned by Kingston & Cape Vincent Ferry Co. 1876; W. Nickle, Kingston 1877; to L. Springer, Hamilton 1880; to J. Turner, Toronto 1882; to Rathbun Company, Deseronto 1888.Official No.: 72558; 93x20x5 Owned by Kingston & Cape Vincent Ferry Co. …
- Official No.: 116966; 43x12x4 Owned by G. W. Colwell, Saint John N. B.Official No.: 116966; 43x12x4 Owned by G. W. Colwell, Saint John N. …
- Official No.: 117071; 81x16x5 Owned by W. Thomson, Orillia. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Orillia 1905. Engine 8-16x10 by Bertram Engineering Works, Toronto. Licensed for 214 passengers 1914.Official No.: 117071; 81x16x5 Owned by W. Thomson, Orillia. Built by Davis …
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