This picture was taken in Cornwall, Ontario with Canada Cotton Mills in the background.
Posted by Paul McLellan, 14 September 2014 at 9:46
This tug was built by my grandfather in 1914. He was from Mille Roches one of the Lost Villages flooded our by the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958. There is also an historic S.O.S. historical buoy marking some belly dump barges he built and were sunk in the old canal prior to the innundation for the Seaway.
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This picture was taken in Cornwall, Ontario with Canada Cotton Mills in the background.
This tug was built by my grandfather in 1914. He was from Mille Roches one of the Lost Villages flooded our by the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958. There is also an historic S.O.S. historical buoy marking some belly dump barges he built and were sunk in the old canal prior to the innundation for the Seaway.
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