Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 32, no. 1 (October 1999), p. 12

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Ship of the Month - cont'd. 12. ves, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and to John Weichel, of Southamp­ ton, Ontario. We also wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance gained from the wri­ tings, collections and photographic efforts of the late John H. Bascom, To­ ronto; Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton; R. T. "Scotty" McCannell, St. Catharines, and Kenneth E. Smith, of Detroit, Michigan. * * * * * THE spice of travel is variety. Add this flavor to your trip to the Canadian Pacific Rockies or the Coast -- a two days' fresh water sail with all the comfort of cool lake air and the luxuries of an ocean liner. On the Canadian Pacific " Keewatin" or " Assiniboia" sailing from Port McNicol, the route lies across Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, through the Soo and thence across Lake Superior to Fort William. If it's a short vacation trip, enjoy a week's fishing on Nipigon River, or at Kenora (Lake in the Woods), each with cosy, mod­ erate-priced bungalow camp. Ask for full information W M . F U L T O N Canadian Pacific Building, Toronto, Ont. Canadian Pacific IT SPANS THE WORLD - From Canadian Railway and Marine World, issue of August, 1924 -

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