Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Spruceglen (Propeller), C802345

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The picture of the ship, SELKIRK SETTLER on calm Lake Superior waters was taken in 1983
but the rest of the pictures were taken by the ships 2nd Mate during a North Atlantic crossing
on February 4, 1987. The ship was sold to Federal Navigation when Misener shut down in 1999
and was renamed FRASER. It was sold again to Canada Steamship Lines in 2002 and again
renamed, as SPRUCEGLEN.. It now operates in the great lakes during the summer season and
trans-atlantic service when the sea-way is closed for the winter.
      Courtesy Paul Edgley
     

SELKIRK SETTLER. Official Canada No. 802345. Of 21548 gross tons; 16052 tons reg. Built Glasgow, Scotland 1983. 719 feet in length. Home port, St. Catharines, Ont. Owned by Misener Holdings Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
      Canadian List of Shipping
      Department of Transport, 1988
     
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
SELKIRK SETTLER, FRASER
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.R.4779
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Spruceglen (Propeller), C802345