- Abeona (1889)
Official No.: 92740; 89x16x6 Built as yacht for A. E. Gooderham, Toronto; around 1901 owned by H. Oldfield, Parry Sound Ont. Built by M, Simpson, Toronto 1889. Engine 12-22x12 by Doty Engine Works.
Official No.: 92740; 89x16x6 Built as yacht for A. E. Gooderham, Toronto; around 1901 owned by H. Oldfield, Parry Sound Ont. Built by M, Simpson, Toronto 1889. Engine 12-22x12 by …
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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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- Alice Ethel (1889)
Other Names: Ogemah (1901); Official No.: 94931; 85x15x5 Owned by T. Sadlier & J. R. Dundas 1895; Trent Valley Navigation Co. 1901. Built by T. Sadlier, Lindsay Ont. 1889. Engine 14x42 by F. G. Beckett & Co., Hamilton Ont. Vessel widened Bobcaygeon 1902 (per trade mag.) but no change in …
Other Names: Ogemah (1901); Official No.: 94931; 85x15x5 Owned by T. Sadlier & J. R. Dundas 1895; Trent Valley Navigation Co. 1901. Built by T. Sadlier, Lindsay Ont. 1889. Engine …
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- Alma T. (1889)
Official No.: 92692; 35x8x3 Owned by J. Thompson, Kenora Ont. 1889; M. Brown, Kenora 1895; Ontario & Western Lumber Co., Kenora 1901. Built by J. Thompson, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. 1889. Engine 6x6 by Doty Engineering Works. On Whitefish Lake. Destroyed by fire 1900 or 1901.
Official No.: 92692; 35x8x3 Owned by J. Thompson, Kenora Ont. 1889; M. Brown, Kenora 1895; Ontario & Western Lumber Co., Kenora 1901. Built by J. Thompson, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. …
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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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- Maggie May (1889)
Official No.: 94683; 58x14x6 Owned by T. C. Sims, Little Current 1895; W. Frazer, Little Current 1901; D. S. Pratt, Midland 1917; D. G. Dobson, Midland 1921; Depot Harbour Lumber Co. 1927. Built by A. Morrell, Meaford 1889. Engine 10x12 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Tug.
Official No.: 94683; 58x14x6 Owned by T. C. Sims, Little Current 1895; W. Frazer, Little Current 1901; D. S. Pratt, Midland 1917; D. G. Dobson, Midland 1921; Depot Harbour Lumber …
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- Manitoba (1889)
Official No.: 94879; 303x38x15 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Polson iron Works, Owen Sound Ont. and launched 04/05/89. Engine 30-64x48 by D. Rowan & Co., from "Algoma". Carried 300 passengers.
Official No.: 94879; 303x38x15 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Polson iron Works, Owen Sound Ont. and launched 04/05/89. Engine 30-64x48 by D. Rowan & Co., from "Algoma". Carried …
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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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- 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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- 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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- 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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