Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Cobourg (Steamboat), 22 Apr 1834

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      The unrivalled line, of steam-boats between Prescott and the head of the lake, are nearly all in motion. The number of travellers are greatly increasing.
      The line of boats to and from the head of the lake this season are the GREAT BRITAIN, WILLIAM IV, UNITED KINGDOM, ST.GEORGE and COBOURG. From Prescott to the head of the lake are the KINGSTON, BRITANNIA, KEMPT and PERSEVERANCE. From the head of the Long Sault to Kingston are the BROCKVILLE and KINGSTON. From Prescott to the Long Sault the IROQUOIS. - Com. Gaz.
      British American Journal (St. Catharines)
      April 22, 1834


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
route for season
Date of Original
1834
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.9461
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Cobourg (Steamboat), 22 Apr 1834