Approx. 62x13 Owners unknown. Launched 13/06/36. Ferry. Offered for sale October 1836: "new, compact and substantially built". Intended as ferrry but made a few crossings Toronto-Niagara. Sold, renam
Approx. 62x13 Owners unknown. Launched 13/06/36. Ferry. Offered for sale October 1836: …
Official No.: 107412; 269x36x14 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co./Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Bertram Engine Works, Toronto and launched 21/06/98. Engine 28-44-74x72 by builder. Said t
Official No.: 107412; 269x36x14 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co./Canada Steamship …
Official No.: 80592; 45x11x4 Owned by J. E. Hill, Toronto 1880; H. Cooke & Co. 1882. Built by W. Hill, Toronto 1880. Engine 8x10½ by Sutton Bros., Buffalo N.Y. Condemned by Inspectors 1884 (reason un
Official No.: 80592; 45x11x4 Owned by J. E. Hill, Toronto 1880; H. …
Official No.: 116254; 72x11x8 Owned by Huntsville & Bracebridge Tanning Co. (C. O. Shaw). Built by D. Smith, Toronto 1902. Engine 5-10x6 by Goderich Engine Co. Yacht.
Official No.: 116254; 72x11x8 Owned by Huntsville & Bracebridge Tanning Co. (C. …
Dimensions unknown. Owned by L.J. Privat 1852; to G. Tate 1853; "G.T. Railway contractors" 1857; P. Carrol & D. Moore, Hamilton 1860. Built as Toronto ferry, in Hamilton after 1853. Engine by J. Good
Dimensions unknown. Owned by L.J. Privat 1852; to G. Tate 1853; "G.T. …
Official No.: 107408; 100x21x6 Owned by Ottawa River Navigation Co. 1898, 1910; Victoria Navigation Co., Ottawa 1911, 1918; to Empress Navigation Co., Ottawa 1920; to P. Lavallee, Montreal 1923. Buil
Official No.: 107408; 100x21x6 Owned by Ottawa River Navigation Co. 1898, 1910; …
Official No.: 117070; 177x22x13 Owned by Dominion Government, to M. Chew, Midland 1921; to J. T. Payette, Penetanguishene 1924. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto and launched 10/09/04. Engine 13½-2
Official No.: 117070; 177x22x13 Owned by Dominion Government, to M. Chew, Midland …
Other Names: Temagami (1905); Official No.: 107364; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107364 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 71 x 9 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 54x8x4 Owned by T. Eaton, Toronto 1898; to
Other Names: Temagami (1905); Official No.: 107364; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107364 …