Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 37, no. 4 (February 2005), p. 9

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9. Lay-Up Listings - cont'd. Les Mechins: EPINETTE II (tug), SAUNIERE. Rimouski: ECHO DES MERS (cruise - for sale). Matane: I. V. NO. 11, I. V. NO. 13, PORT MECHINS. St. Joseph de la Rive: JACQUES DESGAGNES, MATHILDA DESGAGNES. Quebec: CORIOLIS II, AMELIA DESGAGNES, CATHERINE DESGAGNES, MELISSA DESGAGNES, PETROLIA DESGAGNES, THALASSA DESGAGNES, GRUE DES ILES, NORDIK EXPRESS, NORDIK PASSEUR, RADISSON, RICHELIEU, FELIZ ANTOINE SAVARD, TRANS-ST. LAURENT. Trois-Rivieres: BARGE LAVIOLETTE, CANADIAN MARINER, COMMODORE STRAITS (tug). Sorel: C. C. G. S. CALANUS II, CATALYST (ex ALGOCATALYST), C. C. G. S. F. C. G. SMITH. Montreal: AIVIK, ALGOCEN, ARCA, ATLANTIC ERIE, CAVALIER MAXIM (exc. ), CONDARRELL (D. C. EVEREST), CECILIA DESGAGNES, JEAN RAYMOND (barge), LOUIS JOLLIET (exc. ), DANIEL McALLISTER (tug/museum), McCLEARY'S SPIRIT (barge), MICHALAKIS (ex FERBEC, sold for scrap), WILLIAM J. MOORE (tug), NANTICOKE, NINDAWAYMA, NOVA D., QUEBECOIS, SAULT AU COCHON (barge), WINDOC. Iroquois: EDITH GAUTHIER (dive charter), ISLAND QUEEN VI (workboat). Cardinal: BOOM QUEEN (workboat), HARBOURMASTER NO. 1 (ex tug). Prescott: C. C. G. S. CARIBOU ISLE, LAKE GENEVA (ice-boom crane-barge), LIGNUM NO. 3 (work- boat), C. C. G. S. SIMCOE, STEELHEAD (tug). Charlotte (Rochester): CHEYENNE II (sunken tug), HARBOUR TOWN BELLE (exc. ), SPIRIT OF ONTARIO 1 (fast ferry), SPIRIT OF ROCHESTER (exc. ). Hamilton: ALGOCAPE, ALGOISLE, ALGOLAKE, ALGONTARIO, CANADIAN MINER, CANADIAN NAVIGATOR, H. M. C. S. HAIDA (museum), KINSMAN INDEPENDENT, GORDON C. LEITCH, JOHN D. LEITCH, MONTREALAIS PROVMAR TERMINAL, PROVMAR TERMINAL II, ST. MARYS CEMENT II (barge), SEA EAGLE II (tug). Jordan Harbour: LA GRANDE HERMINE ENR. (burned derelict fake, ex LA MARJOLAINE), WEST PETE. Port Dalhousie: DALHOUSIE PRINCESS (exc. ), NORMAC (restaurant). (tug) Port Weller: J. W. COOPER (pilot), PETER R. CRESSWELL, CSL NIAGARA, JULEEN 1 (pilot), JEAN PARISIEN (stern section), PINEGLEN, STORMONT (tug), VIGILANT 1 (tug). Thorold: W. B. INDOK (tug), JUDIQUE FLYER (sweep scow), SALVAGE MONARCH (tug), SEVEN SISTERS (tug). Welland: CANADIAN TRANSFER. Humberstone: ALGOSOO. Port Colborne: CANADIAN OLYMPIC, CANADIAN TRANSPORT, CSL LAURENTIEN, RT. HON. PAUL J. MARTIN JEAN PARISIEN (forward section - scrap), PETITE FORTE (tug), SEA HOUND (tug). Buffalo: AQUARAMA (MARINE STAR), EDWARD M. COTTER (firetug/museum), U. S. S. CROAKER (subma- rine/museum), JOSEPH H. FRANTZ, U. S. S. LITTLE ROCK (light cruiser/museum), U. S. S. THE SUL­ LIVANS (destroyer/museum). Erie: LANSDOWNE, NIAGARA (brig), DAY PECKINPAUGH, J. S. ST. JOHN, VICTORIAN PRINCESS (exc. ) Fairport: EMMETT J. CAREY, JOHN R. EMERY, F. M. OSBORNE. Cleveland: ALABAMA (tug), ALPENA, AMERICAN REPUBLIC, ASHTABULA (tug/yacht), CALIFORNIA (tug), CALUMET, ANTHONY J. CELEBREEZE (firetug), CLEVELAND (tug), CLEVELAND ROCKS (barge), U. S. S. COD (submarine/museum), DELAWARE (tug), FOREST CITY (bumboat), WILLIAM C. GAYNOR (tug), GENERAL (tug), GOODTIME III (exc. ), INVINCIBLE (tug), IOWA (tug), KOZIOL (Corps, tug), WILLIAM G. MATHER, McKEE SONS, MILWAUKEE (barge), MONTANA (tug), NAUTICA QUEEN (exc. ) DAVID Z. NORTON, OHIO (tug), RHODE ISLAND (tug), BENJAMIN RIDGWAY (tug), ST. MARYS CEMENT (barge), SUPERIOR (tug), TENNESSEE (tug), VALERIE B. (tug), WOLVERINE. Lorain: STE. CLAIRE (restoration - former Bob-Lo steamer). Toledo: ARMCO, WILLIS B. BOYER (museum), BUCKEYE, BUFFALO, COURTNEY BURTON, COLUMBIA STAR, DETROIT PRINCESS (exc. ), SAM LAUD, MIDDLETOWN, EARL W. OGLEBAY, OGLEBAY NORTON, PERE MAR­ QUETTE 10 (carfloat), ROANOKE (carfloat), H. LEE WHITE, FRED R. WHITE JR., WINDSOR (car­ float). Kingsville: AD-CO II, EDITH F., JO-ANNA 1, M & J, PELEE CLIPPER, HARRY PURVIS, RAYMARBEV, SAN-VITO, J. P. SIDDALL (all fishtugs). Leamington: JIIMAAN (ferry), PELEE ISLANDER (ferry).

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