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- Official No.: 103305; 143x25x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., to Canadian Pacific Railway 1897. Built by T. J. Bulger, Nelson B. C. and launched 07/04/96. Engines (2) 17x72 by HarOfficial No.: 103305; 143x25x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., …
- Official No.: 138623; 41x9x4 Owned by Bishop of Mackenzie, Fort Chipewyan N. W. T.Official No.: 138623; 41x9x4 Owned by Bishop of Mackenzie, Fort Chipewyan N. …
- Official No.: 103164; 184x33x6 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Built by T. Bulger, Nakusp and launched 27/03/97. Engines (2) 18x72 by Marshall & Cantrell, San Francisco. Last used 1917.Official No.: 103164; 184x33x6 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Built by T. …
- Official No.: 111820; 43x8x4 Owned by G. G. Bushby, Vancouver.Official No.: 111820; 43x8x4 Owned by G. G. Bushby, Vancouver.
- Official No.: 153045; First Rebuild: Official Number: 153045 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 81 x 18 -- 91 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1951 77x18x8 Owned by Packers Steamship COfficial No.: 153045; First Rebuild: Official Number: 153045 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 81 …
- Official No.: 153199; First Rebuild: Official Number: 153199 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 80 x 18 -- 95 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1946 77x18x7 Owned by Packers Steamship COfficial No.: 153199; First Rebuild: Official Number: 153199 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 80 …
- Official No.: 154897; 108x25x9 Owned by R. Mason, Lunenburg N. S.Official No.: 154897; 108x25x9 Owned by R. Mason, Lunenburg N. S.
- 360x52x26 Built for charter to Dominion Coal Co., Glace Bay N. S. Engine 26-42-70x48 (maker unknown). Disappeared at sea late June 1915 en route Sydney-Montreal, 25 killed. ; Final Location: Gulf of360x52x26 Built for charter to Dominion Coal Co., Glace Bay N. S. …
- Official No.: 121758; 195x31x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Canadian Pacific Railway Nelson B. C. (Fabricated Polson Iron Works, Toronto.) Engines (2) 22x96 by Polson. Licensed for 450Official No.: 121758; 195x31x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Canadian …
- Official No.: 130318; First Rebuild: Official Number: 130318 Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: in 1946 71x15x6 Owned by Royal Canadian Yacht Club. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto, 1912. Engine 7-14x8 byOfficial No.: 130318; First Rebuild: Official Number: 130318 Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: in …
- Other Names: Arctic Eagle (1959); Official No.: 133532; 220x32x18 Owned by Reid Newfoundland Co./Newfoundland Railway/Canadian National Railways. Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend EnOther Names: Arctic Eagle (1959); Official No.: 133532; 220x32x18 Owned by Reid …
- Other Names: St. Florence; Official No.: 143307; Previous Registration: British (1925) as St. Florence 135x29x14 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. Crichton & Co., Saltley (Chester) EnglaOther Names: St. Florence; Official No.: 143307; Previous Registration: British (1925) as …
- Other Names: Jessie Brown; Official No.: 46246; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1864) as Jessie Brown 44x15x5 Owned by W. Hackett, Quebec. Built by W. Kingston, Buffalo N.Y. 1863. Tug. Damaged by fireOther Names: Jessie Brown; Official No.: 46246; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1864) as …
- Official No.: 152779; First Rebuild: Official Number: 152779 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 24 -- 90 tons Rebuilt: in 1929 78x24x8 Owned by L. Bouchard, Petite Riviere St. François, Que.Official No.: 152779; First Rebuild: Official Number: 152779 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 …
- Official No.: 92596; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) 82x18x7 Owned by Halifax Towboat Co. 1895, 1901; A. C. Whitney Co., Halifax 1907. Tug.Official No.: 92596; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) 82x18x7 Owned by Halifax Towboat …
- Other Names: Paul T. (1930); Official No.: 126453; 55x14x7 23 tons. Owned by A. Desrochers, Sorel 1917, 1921; City of Trois Rivières 1928; Sorel Harbour Tugs Ltd. 1935.Other Names: Paul T. (1930); Official No.: 126453; 55x14x7 23 tons. Owned …
- 172x27x10 Owned by St. Lawrence Navigation Co. Built by Tate, Montreal 1866. Passenger vessel Montreal-Cornwall. Wrecked 12/05/73 Lachine Rapids; wreck destroyed by fire 26/05/73 during attempts to b172x27x10 Owned by St. Lawrence Navigation Co. Built by Tate, Montreal 1866. …
- Other Names: Juliette C. (1920); Official No.: 126860; First Rebuild: Official Number: 126860 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 68 x 15 -- 62 tons Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada in 1914 50x15x6 Owned byOther Names: Juliette C. (1920); Official No.: 126860; First Rebuild: Official Number: …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 135 x 43 -- 626 tons Rebuilt: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada in 1871 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 135x43x12 Owned by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines 18First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 135 x 43 -- 626 tons Rebuilt: …
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