Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 33, no. 5 (February 2001), p. 13

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13. Lay-Ups - cont'd. Prescott: C. C. G. S. ADVENT, C. C. G. S. CARIBOU ISLE, C. C. G. S. SIMCOE. Rochester: CALIFORNIA (barge), CHEYENNE II (tug, sunk), GOTTA WORK (workboat), HARBOR TOWNE BELLE (excursion), JAMES W. RICKEY (? ), SPIRIT OF ROCHESTER (excursion). Oakville: EMERALD BAY (tug/yacht), GLEN G. (tug/yacht), IRON DUKE (work- boat), LE TAUREAU (tug), WENDY B. (tug/yacht). Hamilton: ALGOCEN, ALGOGULF, ALGOSOO, CANADIAN CENTURY, CANADIAN LEADER, CANADIAN MINER, EVERLAST (tug), HAMILTON ENERGY, HIAWATHA (R. C. Y. C. ferry from Toronto), INVINCIBLE (tug), GORDON C. LEITCH, RT. HON. PAUL J. MARTIN, MONTREALAIS, JAMES NORRIS, NUNAVUT TRADER, JEAN PARISIEN, PRESCOTONT (tug), PROVMAR TERMINAL, PROVMAR TERMINAL II, SEA EAGLE II (tug). Jordan Station: LA GRANDE HERMINE ENR. (restaurant, formerly LA MARJOLAINE). Port Dalhousie: NORMAC (restaurant). Port Weller: J. W. COOPER (pilotboat), LOUIS R. DESMARAIS (old forebody), HULL 79 (new forebody, old DESMARAIS stern), JULEEN I (pilotboat), LADY KIM I (pilotboat), JAMES E. McGRATH (tug), TADOUSSAC. Humberstone: CANADIANA (sunk, Ramey's Bend), McKEE SONS, SARAH SPENCER. Port Colborne: ALGOBAY, CANADIAN ENTERPRISE, CSL NIAGARA, H. M. GRIFFITH (remains, old hull), HALIFAX, JANE ANN IV (tug), J. W. McGIFFIN (remains, old hull), PETITE FORTE (tug), TARANTAU (scrap). Buffalo: AQUARAMA (MARINE STAR), EDWARD M. COTTER (firetug/museum), U. S. S. CROAKER (submarine/museum), KINSMAN ENTERPRISE, KINSMAN INDEPENDENT, U. S. S. LITTLE ROCK (light cruiser/museum), U. S. S. THE SULLIVANS (destroyer/museum). Port Maitland: COLINETTE (tug), LAC ERIE (tug). Port Dover: ANDREA MARIE (dive tug), JIGGS (tug), JOHN D. (tug), LOIS T. (tug), VAC (tug). Port Stanley: ANNIE B. DEAN (tug), TIMESAVER II (drill platform), plus nine fish tugs. Erieau: ECOSSE (tug). Wheatley (including "Hike Metal" shipyard): ARGO (tug), ATIGAMAYG, ASHTON- MAC, J&A BAPTISTA, BESSIE ANN II, BRIAN D., CAMERON C., CHARLES E., F. B. CLAY, CRYSTAL BLUE, DONNA F., EDITH MARIE II, J&R ELSLEY, EVALINA, FAN-C-III, FRANCESCA MADRE, B. M. GABRAL, A. R. GETTY, HENRY J. Ill, ILDA C. Ill, ISA­ BEL MARIA, ISLAND ROCKET II (excursion), JENNY T. II (tug), KEENOSAY, LASHER 0., LIDDLE LADY, LINDA JANE, LIONEL-G. R ., K. H. LOFTUS, MERRI-GALE II, MI MARK, MISS MELISSA II, MISS NICOLE II, MISS VANESSA II, NAUEGANTE, ROBBIE C., ROBERTO, G. H. SIMMONS and, out of order, IRENE HELEN M. Unless other­ wise noted, all are fish tugs. Leamington: JIIMAAN (ferry), PELEE ISLANDER (ferry), UPPER CANADA (ferry). Kingsville: EDITH F., ELSIE MAE TWO, JO-ANNA I, M & J, MANUEL R., MUMMERY BROS., PATRICIA JUNE, PELEE CLIPPER, HARRY PURVIS, RAYMARBE V, SAN-VITO, J. P. SIDDALL (all fish tugs). Cedar Beach: TENACITY (hovercraft). Amherstburg: C. C. G. S. CAPE HURD, C. C. G. S. GULL ISLE, C. C. G. S. SORA. Hull of QUEENSTON still in use as dock face at Bob-Lo Island. Windsor: METIS (barge), OAKGLEN. Wallaceburg: MARION B. (tug). Marysville: MANITOU (tug). Port Lambton: HAMMOND BAY (excursion), NANCY A. LEE (tug). Port Huron: U. S. C. G. BRAMBLE, HURON (lightship/museum), HURON LADY II (ex­ cursion], SCOTIA II (railferry barge). Sarnia: ALGOLAKE, ALGOMARINE, ALGONOVA, CALCITE II, CUYAHOGA, DUC d'ORLEANS (excursion), MACASSA BAY (excursion), McALLISTER 132 (barge), MENASHA (tug),

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