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- Official No.: 135238; 250x43x20 Owned by Imperial Oil Ltd. Wrecked 06/04/21 Blonde Rock near Yarmouth N. S. ; Final Location: Blonde Rock, Nova Scotia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 135238; 250x43x20 Owned by Imperial Oil Ltd. Wrecked 06/04/21 Blonde …
- Official No.: 92397; 38x10x3 Owner unknown. Built by C. A. Jones, Kingston Ont.Official No.: 92397; 38x10x3 Owner unknown. Built by C. A. Jones, Kingston …
- Other Names: Peerless (1940); Official No.: 111577; 56x9x4 Owned by W. J. Gage, Toronto 1901, 1927; H. C. Minett, Bracebridge 1935. Built by Polson iron Works, Toronto 1901. Engine by builder, replacOther Names: Peerless (1940); Official No.: 111577; 56x9x4 Owned by W. J. …
- Official No.: 116759; 53x11x6 Owned and built by R. W. Danter, Parry Sound.Official No.: 116759; 53x11x6 Owned and built by R. W. Danter, Parry …
- Official No.: 107735; 216x37x15 Owned by Calvin Company, Garden Island, Ont. 1899-1914; Montreal Transportation Co. 1914-1920; Canada Steamship Lines 1920-1923; India Transportation Co. (Crawford & COfficial No.: 107735; 216x37x15 Owned by Calvin Company, Garden Island, Ont. 1899-1914; …
- Approx. 93x27 Owned by A. Thompson. Ran on Grand River, Dunnville to Indian Village (2 miles below Brantford). Nothing official here.Approx. 93x27 Owned by A. Thompson. Ran on Grand River, Dunnville to …
- Official No.: 33341; 96x13x7 Owned by C. King, St. Antoine de Tilly; to P. Plante 1858; J. Veilleux, Quebec 1871; C. Veilleux, Ste. Foy 1877. Built by J. Beaudry, St. Antoine de Tilly 1854. Ferry, laOfficial No.: 33341; 96x13x7 Owned by C. King, St. Antoine de Tilly; …
- Official No.: 112179; 87x18x8 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto and launched 19/07/02. Engine 8-18x12 by builder. Steam barge on Hudson Bay. "Reported to be of no furtherOfficial No.: 112179; 87x18x8 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Built by Polson …
- Official No.: 85427; 65x16x8 Owned by D. Armstrong, Port Colborne 1886, 1895; J. Murphy, Fort William 1901. Built by A. White, Welland 1884. Tug.Official No.: 85427; 65x16x8 Owned by D. Armstrong, Port Colborne 1886, 1895; …
- Official No.: 96906; First Rebuild: Official Number: 96906 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 61 x 11 -- 22 tons Rebuilt: in 1892 51x11x4 Owned by C.C. Newton, Montreal 1895, 1901; E. Robinault, ValleyfieOfficial No.: 96906; First Rebuild: Official Number: 96906 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 61 …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Portsmouth, Ontario, Canada in 1854 Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. McIntosh & J. Morton, Kingston. Built as barge, rebuilt steamer, lengthened 20' and "doubFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Portsmouth, Ontario, Canada in 1854 Dimensions unknown. …
- Other Names: I.W. Nicolas; Official No.: 130440; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) as I.W. Nicolas Later Registration: U.S.A. (1917) 248x42x22 Owned by Superior Shipping Co., Winnipeg 1914; to LakOther Names: I.W. Nicolas; Official No.: 130440; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) as …
- Official No.: 126613; 136x29x5 Owned by Prince Rupert-Skeena Transportation Co. Built by Victoria Machinery Depot 1910. Engines (2) 14x60 by builders, from "Mount Royal". Sternwheel.Official No.: 126613; 136x29x5 Owned by Prince Rupert-Skeena Transportation Co. Built by …
- Official No.: 83374; 103x23x6 Owned by Muskoka & Nipissing Navigation Co. Built by C. Smiley, South River, Lake Nipissing 1881. Engine 14x16, made "part in Buffalo, part in Peterborough" (per RegistrOfficial No.: 83374; 103x23x6 Owned by Muskoka & Nipissing Navigation Co. Built …
- 160x32x10 Owned by Buffalo Brantford & Goderich Railway. Railroad ferry. Destroyed by fire 03/12/54 Black Rock, New York. ; Final Location: Black Rock, New York, U.S.A., Burnt160x32x10 Owned by Buffalo Brantford & Goderich Railway. Railroad ferry. Destroyed by …
- Approx. 137x26 Owned by Messrs. Burbank; to Hudson's Bay Co. 1864; to N. W. Kittson 1872 (all financially related). Used on Red River. Sternwheel. First arrival Fort Garry (Winnipeg) 12/05/62.Approx. 137x26 Owned by Messrs. Burbank; to Hudson's Bay Co. 1864; to …
- Other Names: W.H. Pringle; Onaping (1887); Lucknow; Official No.: 88623; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1884) as W.H. Pringle 120x19x8 Owned by International Wrecking & Transportation Co., Windsor 18Other Names: W.H. Pringle; Onaping (1887); Lucknow; Official No.: 88623; Previous Registration: …
- Official No.: 88627; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1885) 60x16x7 Owned by H. H. Campbell, Windsor 1886; F. B. Hackett, Amherstburg 1895. Tug. Destroyed by fire 08/12/91 Amherstburg. ; Final LocationOfficial No.: 88627; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1885) 60x16x7 Owned by H. H. …
- 210x40x12 Owned by Grand Trunk Railway; to Lake Erie & Detroit River (Pere Marquette) 1898. Built by Palmer & Co., Fort Erie and launched 18/07/72. (Fabricated Yarrows Ltd., London) Engines (2) 30x30210x40x12 Owned by Grand Trunk Railway; to Lake Erie & Detroit River …
- Official No.: 103489; 142x25x6 Owned by International Navigation & Trading Co., Kaslo B. C. 1901; Kootenay Railway & Navigation Co. 1906. Built by J. Carson, Kaslo and launched 07/07/96. Engines (2)Official No.: 103489; 142x25x6 Owned by International Navigation & Trading Co., Kaslo …
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