Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Schooner ARIEL of Port Hope

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Posted by Ian Bell, 11 October 2013 at 14:26

Is the tug towing barges, or is it maybe a group of sailboats for pound-netting?

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Schooner ARIEL of Port Hope


A photograph of the two-masted schooner ARIEL of Port Hope lying alongside a wharf. In the centre of the picture a tug tows a string of barges out into the lake. The right side of the channel is lit by two range lights.