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- Other Names: Gore (1860); Official No.: 33456; 134x23x9 Owned by Hooker & Holton; to Hooker & Jaques 1854. Built by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines 1849. Engines (2) 22x22 (maker unknown). Used MontrealOther Names: Gore (1860); Official No.: 33456; 134x23x9 Owned by Hooker & …
- Official No.: 88568; 42x10x4 Owned by T. Wilson, Montreal.Official No.: 88568; 42x10x4 Owned by T. Wilson, Montreal.
- Official No.: 71237; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1882) 50x12x5 Owned by O. Oliver, Port Stanley.Official No.: 71237; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1882) 50x12x5 Owned by O. Oliver, …
- Official No.: 90459; 82x17x5 Owned by R. & N. Mosher, Fort Frances Ont. Engine 10x12 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont., from "N. Mosher". Wrecked 08/10/94 Sault Rapids, Rainy River. ; Final Location: RainyOfficial No.: 90459; 82x17x5 Owned by R. & N. Mosher, Fort Frances …
- Official No.: 80856; 69x22x7 Owned by D. Waddell, Dartmouth N.S. 1886; W. & H. Beazley, Ferguson's Cove N. S. 1895, 1911; Halifax Dredging Co. 1917. "Freight and wrecking tug", later lighter.Official No.: 80856; 69x22x7 Owned by D. Waddell, Dartmouth N.S. 1886; W. …
- Approx. 180x24. Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal; J. Hamilton, Kingston 1842. Built by Hale, Coteau du Lac Que. 1840. Engines (2) by Ward & Brush, Montreal. 132" stroke, to second "Highlander".Approx. 180x24. Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal; J. Hamilton, Kingston 1842. …
- 173x40x9 Owned by various ever-changing partnerships. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1850. Engines (2) by Ward & Brush, Montreal, from earlier "Highlander". Accommodations finished over winter 1850-51173x40x9 Owned by various ever-changing partnerships. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1850. …
- Official No.: 52143; 125x21x14 Owned by J. Glasier, Lincoln N. B. 1871; A. Gibson, Marysville N. B. 1877. Engine from "Bonnie Doon" (Sternwheel). Used on Saint John River. Wrecked 18/06/73 near WoodsOfficial No.: 52143; 125x21x14 Owned by J. Glasier, Lincoln N. B. 1871; …
- Official No.: 111452; 66x15x7 Owned by R. Smith, Selkirk Man. 1901; Winnipeg, Winnipegosis & Cumberland Steamship Co. 1906. Fish tug.Official No.: 111452; 66x15x7 Owned by R. Smith, Selkirk Man. 1901; Winnipeg, …
- Official No.: 116783; 58x13x6 Owned by S.K. Champion & W.W. White, Vancouver 1917; M.J. Blackwell, Vancouver 1921.Official No.: 116783; 58x13x6 Owned by S.K. Champion & W.W. White, Vancouver …
- Official No.: 122426; 65x15x7 Owned by J. F. Rood & Co. Halifax.Official No.: 122426; 65x15x7 Owned by J. F. Rood & Co. Halifax.
- Official No.: 97079; 105x25x8 Owned by P. E. I. Government. Licensed for 275 passengers 1914.Official No.: 97079; 105x25x8 Owned by P. E. I. Government. Licensed for …
- Dimensions unknown. Owned by Thomas & McKellar; W. Allan, Amherstburg 1864. Built by A. Coutts, Chatham. Used Chatham-Detroit. "Small river steamer" (1854) "The little "Himalaya" too, which has beenDimensions unknown. Owned by Thomas & McKellar; W. Allan, Amherstburg 1864. Built …
- Official No.: 134165; 46x12x4 Owned by C. J. Hanley, Yarmouth N. S. 1915, 1928; W. Munro, Sheet Harbour N. S. 1935.Official No.: 134165; 46x12x4 Owned by C. J. Hanley, Yarmouth N. S. …
- Other Names: Atlantic; Official No.: 33542; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1861) as Atlantic 82x16x5 Owned by J. Short, Montreal 1861. Built by W. Hannah, Whitehall, N.Y. 1854. Destroyed by fire andOther Names: Atlantic; Official No.: 33542; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1861) as Atlantic …
- 144x43x10 Owned by Calvin & Breck 1877, D. D. Calvin 1886. Broke from moorings and crushed in ice 31/12/95 Garden Island. ; Final Location: Garden Island, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked By Ice144x43x10 Owned by Calvin & Breck 1877, D. D. Calvin 1886. Broke …
- Official No.: 107600; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 150x20x9 Owned by Dominion Fish Co. Passenger vessel, Georgian Bay. Destroyed by fire 19/08/03 Michipicoten Ont. ; Final Location: MichipicoOfficial No.: 107600; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 150x20x9 Owned by Dominion Fish …
- Official No.: 80896; 53x14x6 Owned by S. T. Easton, Ottawa. Built by D. Ainsley, Merrickville Ont. 1880. Engine 10½x12 by Hamilton Bros., Buffalo N.Y. Tug.Official No.: 80896; 53x14x6 Owned by S. T. Easton, Ottawa. Built by …
- Official No.: 59231; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1869) 80x17x7 Owned by W. J. Pratt, Saint John N. B. 1871, 1874; W. H. Blanchard, Windsor N. S. 1877. Built by Rogers, Oswego, N.Y. 1857. Bay of FuOfficial No.: 59231; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1869) 80x17x7 Owned by W. J. …
- Official No.: 83335; 79x18x6 Owned by Upper Ottawa Towing Co. 1886; Upper Ottawa Improvement Co. 1895. Built by A. Miller, Pembroke. Engine 11x12 by W. H. Baldwin, Ottawa (made 1871).Official No.: 83335; 79x18x6 Owned by Upper Ottawa Towing Co. 1886; Upper …
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