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- Official No.: 107091; 147x33x5 Owned by Canadian Development Co., to British Yukon Navigation Co. 1901. Built by J. Todd, Victoria 1898. Engines (2) 15x72 by J. Rees & Sons, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Official No.: 107091; 147x33x5 Owned by Canadian Development Co., to British Yukon …
- Other Names: John Owen; Official No.: 117039; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1907) as John Owen 136x25x12 Owned by J. Ganley, Sault Ste. Marie Ont. Launched 07/03/74. Tug. Destroyed by fire 10/09/09Other Names: John Owen; Official No.: 117039; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1907) as …
- Official No.: 74022; 108x20x8 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. later Northwest Navigation Co., Winnipeg. Built by C. J. Reeves, Grand Forks, N. Dak., "completed" at Lower Fort Garry. Engine 14x18 by C. DumoOfficial No.: 74022; 108x20x8 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. later Northwest Navigation …
- Official No.: 150861; 52x11x4 Owned by C. H. Hudson, Combermere Ont.Official No.: 150861; 52x11x4 Owned by C. H. Hudson, Combermere Ont.
- Other Names: Mayflower (1851); Comet; First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 180 x 26 -- -337 tons Rebuilt: in 1861 175x24x10 Owned by J. & L. Platt, Adolphustown Ont.; to Macpherson & CranOther Names: Mayflower (1851); Comet; First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 180 x …
- Official No.: 33113; 80x16x7 Owned by I. Gagnon, Levis; to W. Henry, Quebec 1855; A. H. Murphy & Co. 1865. Built by F. E. Verreault, Quebec and launched 28/06/54. Harbour tug and Grosse Île quarantinOfficial No.: 33113; 80x16x7 Owned by I. Gagnon, Levis; to W. Henry, …
- Official No.: 71105; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71105 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 55 x 11 -- 22 tons Rebuilt: in 1880 44x9x4 Owned by T. Nicholl, Chatham Ont. 1877; R. E. Moore, Harriston Ont.Official No.: 71105; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71105 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 55 …
- Official No.: 92450; 60x12x5 Owned by R. J. Stroud, Milford Bay Ont. 1895, 1901; Rathbun Company 1917, 1921. Built by J. Stroud & Sons, Milford Bay 1887. Engine 10x10 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. TOfficial No.: 92450; 60x12x5 Owned by R. J. Stroud, Milford Bay Ont. …
- Official No.: 96982; 77x16x8 Owned by B. C. Mills Timber & Trading Co., Vancouver. Built by D. McNair, New Westminster 1901. Engine 10-20x14 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Wrecked 21/05/05 Malaspina InleOfficial No.: 96982; 77x16x8 Owned by B. C. Mills Timber & Trading …
- Official No.: 94939; 45x8x1 Owned by J. Ball, Fesserton Ont. Built by J. Ball, Lindsay 1895. Yacht.Official No.: 94939; 45x8x1 Owned by J. Ball, Fesserton Ont. Built by …
- Official No.: 111446; 99x19x8 Owned by A. Lumsden, Ottawa. Lake Temiskaming passenger vessel. Destroyed by fire 02/08/02 Opinicon Narrows, Lake Temiskaming. ; Final Location: Lake Temiskaming, QuebecOfficial No.: 111446; 99x19x8 Owned by A. Lumsden, Ottawa. Lake Temiskaming passenger …
- Official No.: 94799; 51x10x4 Owned by J. D. Walker, Bass River N. B. Engine 9x14 by E. Leonard & Sons, London Ont. Build location given both as Bass River and Rexton N. B.Official No.: 94799; 51x10x4 Owned by J. D. Walker, Bass River N. …
- Other Names: Eclipse (1843); 140x22x8 Owned by D. Bethune, Cobourg. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. and launched 27/05/43. Engine 54x132 by builders. Usually used Toronto-Hamilton. "Finest and faOther Names: Eclipse (1843); 140x22x8 Owned by D. Bethune, Cobourg. Built by …
- Other Names: Reindeer (1850); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 136 x 24 -- -67 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1851 134x22x9 Owned by Macpherson & Crane; to Henderson & HolcOther Names: Reindeer (1850); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 136 x 24 …
- Official No.: 48119; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1864) 146x19 Owned by J. F. Phalen, Halifax. Former blockade runner "Pet", captured 15/02/64 after at least 15 successful voyages for Confederates.Official No.: 48119; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1864) 146x19 Owned by J. F. …
- Other Names: Beaverstone (1923); Official No.: 111809; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1902) 64x15x5 Owned by B. H. Turner, Little Current Ont. 1910, 1917; C. Beck Manufacturing Co., Penetanguishene 1Other Names: Beaverstone (1923); Official No.: 111809; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1902) 64x15x5 …
- Official No.: 57158; 69x19x6 Owned by Steam Tug Co., Yarmouth N. S. Launched 13/07/69. Tug. Destroyed by fire 03/04/79 Parrsboro N. S. just after having been rebuilt for passengers. ; Final Location:Official No.: 57158; 69x19x6 Owned by Steam Tug Co., Yarmouth N. S. …
- Official No.: 135261; 100x19x9 Owned by Dominion Government. Originally bought re Hudson Bay terminals work.Official No.: 135261; 100x19x9 Owned by Dominion Government. Originally bought re Hudson …
- Official No.: 133933; 73x16x7 Owned by River Lièvre Navigation Co., Buckingham Que. Tug.Official No.: 133933; 73x16x7 Owned by River Lièvre Navigation Co., Buckingham Que. …
- . Approx. 77x27x7 Owned by G. Buchanan, Arnprior 1836; D. Cowley & W. Craig 1842. Built by W. Grant, Arnprior Ont. and launched 28/09/36. Engine by Avery, Syracuse, N.Y. from "Enterprise". Catamaran,. Approx. 77x27x7 Owned by G. Buchanan, Arnprior 1836; D. Cowley & …
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