Maritime History of the Great Lakes

RAPIDS QUEEN enters the Eastern Gap

Description
Creator
Bascom, John H., Photographer
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
The date is July 18, 1935 as RAPIDS QUEEN enters Toronto via the Eastern Gap for the first time, answering a salute from tug RIVAL. The two stacks and pilothouse seen over her foredeck belong to the idle railferry CHARLES LYON.
Date of Original
July 18, 1935
Subject(s)
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.6331615129102 Longitude: -79.3502866455078
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Toronto Marine Historical Society
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RAPIDS QUEEN enters the Eastern Gap


The date is July 18, 1935 as RAPIDS QUEEN enters Toronto via the Eastern Gap for the first time, answering a salute from tug RIVAL. The two stacks and pilothouse seen over her foredeck belong to the idle railferry CHARLES LYON.