- Sweet Mary (1889)
Official No.: 94685; 40x9x5 Owned by C. Martin, Port Severn Ont. Built by D. Claus, Waubaushene 1889.
Official No.: 94685; 40x9x5 Owned by C. Martin, Port Severn Ont. Built by D. Claus, Waubaushene 1889.
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- P.M. Campbell (1889)
Official No.: 94684; 72x14x7 Owned by Collins Inlet Lumber Co. Built by S. D. Andrews, Collingwood 1889. Engine 14x16 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Destroyed by fire 15/11/99 Little Current Ont. ; Final Location: Little Current, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
Official No.: 94684; 72x14x7 Owned by Collins Inlet Lumber Co. Built by S. D. Andrews, Collingwood 1889. Engine 14x16 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Destroyed by fire 15/11/99 Little Current …
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- Maud S. (1889)
Official No.: 94687; 44x11x5 Owned by "Stoker" 1892; A. L. Stephens, Collingwood 1895; H. N. Truesdell, Collingwood 1901; Osborne & Ferrier, Midland 1906. Built by Storey, Collingwood 1889. Fish Tug.
Official No.: 94687; 44x11x5 Owned by "Stoker" 1892; A. L. Stephens, Collingwood 1895; H. N. Truesdell, Collingwood 1901; Osborne & Ferrier, Midland 1906. Built by Storey, Collingwood 1889. Fish Tug.
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- Truant (1889)
Official No.: 92739; 73x14x4 Owned by W. E. Murphy, Toronto 1889, operated by Island Park Ferry Co. Built by J. Duval, Toronto 1898. Engine 10x10 by Sutton & Sons, Orillia. Toronto ferry, moved to Georgian Bay 1892. Destroyed by fire 01/05/94 near Killarney Ont. ; Final Location: Near Killarney, Ontario, …
Official No.: 92739; 73x14x4 Owned by W. E. Murphy, Toronto 1889, operated by Island Park Ferry Co. Built by J. Duval, Toronto 1898. Engine 10x10 by Sutton & Sons, Orillia. …
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- Umbria (1889)
Official No.: 92658; 58x15x6 Owned by J. Murray, St. Catharines 1895, 1901; Fallon Bros., Cornwall 1917. Built by R. W. Abbey, Port Dalhousie 1889.
Official No.: 92658; 58x15x6 Owned by J. Murray, St. Catharines 1895, 1901; Fallon Bros., Cornwall 1917. Built by R. W. Abbey, Port Dalhousie 1889.
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- Undine (1889)
Official No.: 94981; 49x9x4 Built and owned by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Engine 8x10 by builder.
Official No.: 94981; 49x9x4 Built and owned by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Engine 8x10 by builder.
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- Mizpah (1889)
Official No.: 94982; First Rebuild: Official Number: 94982 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 51 x 11 -- 28 tons Rebuilt: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada in 1909 52x12x4 Owned by Clark Bros., Toronto 1889; to T. McCarrol & H. Manley, Toronto 1893, 1901; D. Rumley, Owen Sound 1911, 1917. Built by Polson Iron …
Official No.: 94982; First Rebuild: Official Number: 94982 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 51 x 11 -- 28 tons Rebuilt: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada in 1909 52x12x4 Owned by Clark Bros., Toronto …
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- Wherenow (1889)
Official No.: 92400; 77x13x7 Owned by L. R. Spencer, Kingston 1895, 1901; Deseronto Navigation Co. 1907, 1910; Ontario & Quebec Navigation Co. 1911; Hamilton Shipbuilding & Ferry Co. 1917. Built by W. Powers, Kingston 1889. Engine 5-8-12x8 by L. R. Spencer, Kingston. Sightseeing craft and ferry.
Official No.: 92400; 77x13x7 Owned by L. R. Spencer, Kingston 1895, 1901; Deseronto Navigation Co. 1907, 1910; Ontario & Quebec Navigation Co. 1911; Hamilton Shipbuilding & Ferry Co. 1917. Built …
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- Antelope (1889)
Official No.: 92398; 61x12x5 Owned by J. H. Davis, Gananoque 1895; J. A. Davis, Escott Ont. 1901; to G. A. Davis, Smiths Falls 1906. Built by R. Davis, Kingston 1889. Engine 6-11x8 by Davidson & Doran, Kingston
Official No.: 92398; 61x12x5 Owned by J. H. Davis, Gananoque 1895; J. A. Davis, Escott Ont. 1901; to G. A. Davis, Smiths Falls 1906. Built by R. Davis, Kingston 1889. …
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- Daisy (1889)
Official No.: 94932; 50x10x3 Owned by H. Calcutt. Built by J. S. Stephenson, Peterborough 1889. Log tug, carries few passengers sometimes. Destroyed by fire 03/08/95 on Trent River 6 miles below Hastings,; Final Location: Near Hastings, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
Official No.: 94932; 50x10x3 Owned by H. Calcutt. Built by J. S. Stephenson, Peterborough 1889. Log tug, carries few passengers sometimes. Destroyed by fire 03/08/95 on Trent River 6 miles …
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- Favourite (1889)
Other Names: City of Parry Sound (1895); Official No.: 94762; 130x25x10 Owned by Meaford Transportation Co., to Northern Navigation Co. 1894. Built by H. Chisholm, Meaford and launched 11/05/89. Engine15-27x24 by Doty Engine Works. Used in Georgian Bay. Licensed for 311 passengers 1894. Destroyed by fire 09/10/00 Collingwood. ; Final …
Other Names: City of Parry Sound (1895); Official No.: 94762; 130x25x10 Owned by Meaford Transportation Co., to Northern Navigation Co. 1894. Built by H. Chisholm, Meaford and launched 11/05/89. Engine15-27x24 …
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- Elsie Ross (1889)
Official No.: 96897; 35x8x3 Owned by D. Gillies, Carleton Place Ont.
Official No.: 96897; 35x8x3 Owned by D. Gillies, Carleton Place Ont.
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- Daniel McLachlin (1889)
Official No.: 96708; 52x19x3 Owned by McLachlin Bros., Arnprior Ont. Warp tug on Chats Lake. Condemned 1903.
Official No.: 96708; 52x19x3 Owned by McLachlin Bros., Arnprior Ont. Warp tug on Chats Lake. Condemned 1903.
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- Dora (1889)
Official No.: 96710; 62x13x6 Owned by A. Lumsden, Ottawa; to Dominion Government 1904. Built by A. Miller, Opemican Lake Que. 1889. Engine 10x12 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal.
Official No.: 96710; 62x13x6 Owned by A. Lumsden, Ottawa; to Dominion Government 1904. Built by A. Miller, Opemican Lake Que. 1889. Engine 10x12 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal.
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- E.G. Laverdure (1889)
Official No.: 96705; 67x14x5 Owned by E. G. Laverdure, Ottawa 1897; A. Simpson, Ottawa 1901; G. A. D. Morgan, Montreal 1917. Built by Bedard, Ottawa 1889. Built as ferry, later tug.
Official No.: 96705; 67x14x5 Owned by E. G. Laverdure, Ottawa 1897; A. Simpson, Ottawa 1901; G. A. D. Morgan, Montreal 1917. Built by Bedard, Ottawa 1889. Built as ferry, later …
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- Garnet (1889)
Official No.: 96903; 53x12x5 Owned by J. P. McDonald, Minisaga Island Ont. Tug.
Official No.: 96903; 53x12x5 Owned by J. P. McDonald, Minisaga Island Ont. Tug.
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- Florence (1889)
Official No.: 100427; 75x21x5 Owned by D. McLaren, Ottawa 1895, 1901; Canada Lumber Co., Carleton Place, Ont. 1917.
Official No.: 100427; 75x21x5 Owned by D. McLaren, Ottawa 1895, 1901; Canada Lumber Co., Carleton Place, Ont. 1917.
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- Halcro (1889)
Official No.: 94686; 34x9x4 Owned by J. A. Boyd, Toronto 1901; H. Hailstone, Carling Ont. 1917. Tug.
Official No.: 94686; 34x9x4 Owned by J. A. Boyd, Toronto 1901; H. Hailstone, Carling Ont. 1917. Tug.
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- John Thomson (1889)
Official No.: 103033; 39x9x3 Owned by Klock Bros., Klock's Mills Ont.
Official No.: 103033; 39x9x3 Owned by Klock Bros., Klock's Mills Ont.
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- Island Queen (1889)
Official No.: 92738; 73x14x4 Owned by A. J. Tymon, Toronto; to Toronto Ferry Co. 1892. Built by J. Duval, Toronto 1889. Engine 9x12 by Beckett & Co., Hamilton. Ferry.
Official No.: 92738; 73x14x4 Owned by A. J. Tymon, Toronto; to Toronto Ferry Co. 1892. Built by J. Duval, Toronto 1889. Engine 9x12 by Beckett & Co., Hamilton. Ferry.
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