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- Official No.: 126926; 121x34x16 Owned by Quebec & Levis Ferry Co. Built by G. T. Davie, Lauzon. Engine 15-25-42x30 by Canadian General & Shoe Machinery Co., Levis. Winter ferry.Official No.: 126926; 121x34x16 Owned by Quebec & Levis Ferry Co. Built …
- Official No.: 103147; 79x24x4 Owned by E. F. Wurtele, Quebec 1895, 1907; Quebec Development Co., Montreal 1921. Built by H. J. Beemer, Roberval. Engine 13x12 by Carrier Laîne, Sorel. Used Roberval-MiOfficial No.: 103147; 79x24x4 Owned by E. F. Wurtele, Quebec 1895, 1907; …
- Official No.: 150287; First Rebuild: Official Number: 150287 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 x 26 -- 46 tons Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada in 1935 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Notre DOfficial No.: 150287; First Rebuild: Official Number: 150287 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 …
- Other Names: S.W. Day; Official No.: 80911; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1882) as S.W. Day 45x9x4 Owned by P. Eligh, Becketts Landing Ont. 1901; D. Eligh, Burritts Rapids 1917, 1927; J. & P. Ely, BOther Names: S.W. Day; Official No.: 80911; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1882) as …
- Official No.: 35002; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1854) 101x20x4 Owned by E. Hatheway, Saint John N. B.; later Gilbert & Scovil. Used on Saint John River (sternwheel)Official No.: 35002; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1854) 101x20x4 Owned by E. Hatheway, …
- 145x24x7 Owned by B. C. Steam Navigation Co. 1859; B. C. & Victoria Steam Navigation Co. 1861; R. D. Dunn, Victoria 1863. Built by H. S. Murray, Victoria and launched 14/05/59. (Sternwheel) Used on F145x24x7 Owned by B. C. Steam Navigation Co. 1859; B. C. & …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 80 x 17 -- 164 tons Rebuilt: in 1873 80x18x6 Owned by J. G. Ross, Quebec. Name change to "Chippewa" unofficial. Used on Kawartha Lakes. Destroyed by fFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 80 x 17 -- 164 tons Rebuilt: …
- Official No.: 112395; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112395 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 48 x 18 -- 18 tons 48x14x4 Owned by Colonial Lumber Co., Pembroke Ont.Official No.: 112395; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112395 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 48 …
- Official No.: 122012; 52x12x4 Owned by Colonial Lumber Co., Pembroke, Ont. Tug.Official No.: 122012; 52x12x4 Owned by Colonial Lumber Co., Pembroke, Ont. Tug.
- Official No.: 150862; 63x15x6 Owned by Colonial Lumber Co., Pembroke Ont. Tug.Official No.: 150862; 63x15x6 Owned by Colonial Lumber Co., Pembroke Ont. Tug.
- Official No.: 33481; 134x24x11 Owned by J. Porter et al. 1854; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1855. Owned by several partnerships subsequently. Built by Robert Stead, Sarnia and launched 06/06/54.Official No.: 33481; 134x24x11 Owned by J. Porter et al. 1854; to …
- 211x24x9 Owned by St. Lawrence & Richelieu Navigation Co., to Richelieu Company 1861. Built by L. Labonte, Montreal and launched 13/11/58. Engine 40x120 (maker unknown), to "Trois Rivières". Used Mon211x24x9 Owned by St. Lawrence & Richelieu Navigation Co., to Richelieu Company …
- 137x24x14 Owned by D. Butters & Co., Hamilton 1877; J. E. Fairgrieve, Hamilton 1881. Built by Robertson, Hamilton 1873. Cabins enlarged 1880. First used Montreal-Pictou N. S. (early 1874) then Montre137x24x14 Owned by D. Butters & Co., Hamilton 1877; J. E. Fairgrieve, …
- Official No.: 103892; 77x15x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co, to Canadian Pacific Railway 1897. Engine 9x18 by Doty Engine Works, later 10-20x12 by Killey & Beckett, Hamilton. Tug.Official No.: 103892; 77x15x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co, …
- Other Names: Chaos (1910); Slavka C.; Official No.: 117017; First Rebuild: Official Number: 117017 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 x 14 -- 38 tons Rebuilt: in 1925 60x14x5 Owned by J. Antle, VancouvOther Names: Chaos (1910); Slavka C.; Official No.: 117017; First Rebuild: Official …
- Official No.: 126899; 87x16x7 Owned by Columbia Coast Mission.Official No.: 126899; 87x16x7 Owned by Columbia Coast Mission.
- Official No.: 150597; 72x15x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine (from earlier "Columbia") 10-20x12 by Killey & Beckett, Hamilton Ont. Became houseboat 1947 Robson West.Official No.: 150597; 72x15x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine (from earlier …
- Other Names: Cataract; Official No.: 51695; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1868) as Cataract 224x28x10 Owned by Canadian Navigation Co. Built by J. Oads, Ogdensburg, New York. Engine 44x132 by HenryOther Names: Cataract; Official No.: 51695; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1868) as Cataract …
- Official No.: 94936; 112x19x6 Owned by W. McCamus, Bobcaygeon Ont. Built by A. Turcotte, Lindsay Ont. and launched 21/06/92 . Destroyed by fire 15/09/95 Bobcaygeon, hull became "palace scow" 1902. ;Official No.: 94936; 112x19x6 Owned by W. McCamus, Bobcaygeon Ont. Built by …
- Other Names: Brockville (1905); Rapids Queen; Official No.: 101254; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1893) First Rebuild: Official Number: 101254 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 175 x 34 -- 944 tons RebuOther Names: Brockville (1905); Rapids Queen; Official No.: 101254; Previous Registration: U.S.A. …
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