- Ta-Kit-Esy (1899)
Official No.: 111449; 44x8x4 Owned by W. J. Poupore, Morrisburg.
Official No.: 111449; 44x8x4 Owned by W. J. Poupore, Morrisburg.
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- Queen (1899)
Official No.: 107619; 50x9x5 Owned by R. Farries et al., North Bay Ont. Built by Capt. McCaw, North Bay 1899. Used on Lake Nipissing, later Trout Lake.
Official No.: 107619; 50x9x5 Owned by R. Farries et al., North Bay Ont. Built by Capt. McCaw, North Bay 1899. Used on Lake Nipissing, later Trout Lake.
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- Margherita (1899)
Official No.: 107697; 57x11x7 Owned by J. Playfair, Midland Ont. Engine 7½-13x10 by Killey & Beckett, Hamilton. Yacht.
Official No.: 107697; 57x11x7 Owned by J. Playfair, Midland Ont. Engine 7½-13x10 by Killey & Beckett, Hamilton. Yacht.
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- Thomas Maitland (1899)
Official No.: 107595; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107595 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 90 x 18 -- 101 tons Rebuilt: Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada in 1928 90x18x9 Owned by Maitland Rixon & Co., Owen Sound 1899; J. W. Maitland, Owen Sound 1901, 1907; Rixon Ainslie Stoddart Co. 1917; Provincial Paper Mills Ltd., …
Official No.: 107595; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107595 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 90 x 18 -- 101 tons Rebuilt: Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada in 1928 90x18x9 Owned by Maitland Rixon & …
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- Toronto (1899)
Official No.: 107412; 269x36x14 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co./Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Bertram Engine Works, Toronto and launched 21/06/98. Engine 28-44-74x72 by builder. Said to be patterned after "Plymouth" of Fall River Line. Taken to Kingston late 1924 to be lengthened by 50', project cancelled and vessel …
Official No.: 107412; 269x36x14 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co./Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Bertram Engine Works, Toronto and launched 21/06/98. Engine 28-44-74x72 by builder. Said to be patterned …
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- Viper (1899)
Official No.: 107740; 41x8x5 Owned by F. J. Drake, Kingston.
Official No.: 107740; 41x8x5 Owned by F. J. Drake, Kingston.
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- Primrose (1899)
Official No.: 107594; 53x12x5 Owned by M. McInnes, Meaford 1901; J. H. Daball & W. A. Deney, Parry Sound 1917; J. J. McFadden, Spragge Ont. 1921, 1935. Fish tug.
Official No.: 107594; 53x12x5 Owned by M. McInnes, Meaford 1901; J. H. Daball & W. A. Deney, Parry Sound 1917; J. J. McFadden, Spragge Ont. 1921, 1935. Fish tug.
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- Ruth (1899)
Official No.: 103649; 60x14x7 Owned by J. D. Reid, Cardinal Ont. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Kingston 1899.
Official No.: 103649; 60x14x7 Owned by J. D. Reid, Cardinal Ont. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Kingston 1899.
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- Wanda (1899)
Official No.: 107739; 65x11x6 Owned by D. O'Connor, Temagami. Built by N. Henderson, Kingston 1899.
Official No.: 107739; 65x11x6 Owned by D. O'Connor, Temagami. Built by N. Henderson, Kingston 1899.
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- Watiti (1899)
Other Names: Wapiti (1899); Official No.: 107734; 56x10x4 Owned by H. Barber, Toronto 1901; W. & I. Cayo, Rainy River Ont. 1917. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Kingston 1899. Engine 5-8-13x8 by builder. "Watiti" name was inadvertent error.
Other Names: Wapiti (1899); Official No.: 107734; 56x10x4 Owned by H. Barber, Toronto 1901; W. & I. Cayo, Rainy River Ont. 1917. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Kingston 1899. Engine …
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- Empress (1899)
Official No.: 107815; 93x16x5 Owned by W. V. Reynolds, Lakefield Ont. 1901; to Trent Valley Navigation Co., Bobcaygeon 1903; to Otonabee Navigation Co. 1908; Stoney Lake Navigation Co. Peterborough 1914; Trent Valley Navigation Co. 1917, 1927. Engine 9-18x12 by Bertram Engineering Works, Toronto. Licensed for 245 passengers 1914. Destroyed by …
Official No.: 107815; 93x16x5 Owned by W. V. Reynolds, Lakefield Ont. 1901; to Trent Valley Navigation Co., Bobcaygeon 1903; to Otonabee Navigation Co. 1908; Stoney Lake Navigation Co. Peterborough 1914; …
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- Balmoral (1899)
Official No.: 107209; 54x10x4 Owned by L. Bellefeuille, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. 1901. Winnipeg River tug.
Official No.: 107209; 54x10x4 Owned by L. Bellefeuille, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. 1901. Winnipeg River tug.
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- Beaver (1899)
Official No.: 107691; 54x11x5 Owned by G. & T. Chew, Midland Ont. 1901; Wm. Cane & Sons, Newmarket Ont. 1917; G. R. Craig, Copper Cliff Ont. 1921; W. E. Bigwood, Toronto 1927; Spanish River Improvement Co., Sudbury 1935. Built by Chew Brothers, Midland 1899. Engine 7½-14x12 by Doty Engine Works. …
Official No.: 107691; 54x11x5 Owned by G. & T. Chew, Midland Ont. 1901; Wm. Cane & Sons, Newmarket Ont. 1917; G. R. Craig, Copper Cliff Ont. 1921; W. E. Bigwood, …
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- The Belle (1899)
Official No.: 100624; 67x13x7 Owned by E. Harris, Port Dover Ont. 1900; to A. Kennedy. Meaford 1904, 1917. Built by Mason & McCall, Port Dover 1899. Engine 9-18x12 by Waterous Engine Works, Brantford.
Official No.: 100624; 67x13x7 Owned by E. Harris, Port Dover Ont. 1900; to A. Kennedy. Meaford 1904, 1917. Built by Mason & McCall, Port Dover 1899. Engine 9-18x12 by Waterous …
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- C. Here (1899)
Official No.: 107733; 49x8x4 Owned by B. Davis, Kingston. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Kingston 1899. Yacht
Official No.: 107733; 49x8x4 Owned by B. Davis, Kingston. Built by Davis Drydock Co., Kingston 1899. Yacht
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- Germanic (1899)
Official No.: 107164; 184x32x13 Owned by Northern Navigation Co. Built by Collingwood Drydock & Wrecking Co. and launched 20/07/99. Engines 17-28x21 by Killey & Beckett, Hamilton (from "Pacific"). Used Collingwood-Sault Ste. Marie. Licensed for 125 passengers 1914. Stranded and on fire 04/11/04 Stag Island, Ont. Destroyed by fire 30/03/17 Collingwood, …
Official No.: 107164; 184x32x13 Owned by Northern Navigation Co. Built by Collingwood Drydock & Wrecking Co. and launched 20/07/99. Engines 17-28x21 by Killey & Beckett, Hamilton (from "Pacific"). Used Collingwood-Sault …
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- Gertie C. (1899)
Official No.: 107696; 47x11x5 Owned by W. W. Carter, Fesserton Ont. Built by P. Ganton, Fesserton. Engine 10x12 by H. W. Petrie, Toronto. Tug. Destroyed by fire 12/08/05 Dyer's Bay Ont. ; Final Location: Dyer's Bay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
Official No.: 107696; 47x11x5 Owned by W. W. Carter, Fesserton Ont. Built by P. Ganton, Fesserton. Engine 10x12 by H. W. Petrie, Toronto. Tug. Destroyed by fire 12/08/05 Dyer's Bay …
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- Helen S. (1899)
Official No.: 107695; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107695 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 77 x 16 -- 73 tons Rebuilt: in 1942 80x16x10 Owned by Collins Inlet Lumber Co. 1901, 1921; Graham & Wilkinson, Little Current 1927, 1935; Canadian Dredging Co., Midland 1945; Canadian Dredge & Dock Co., Toronto 1961. Built by …
Official No.: 107695; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107695 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 77 x 16 -- 73 tons Rebuilt: in 1942 80x16x10 Owned by Collins Inlet Lumber Co. 1901, 1921; Graham …
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- John Glenn (1899)
Official No.: 112084; 32x10x3 Owned by Keewatin Lumber Co. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
Official No.: 112084; 32x10x3 Owned by Keewatin Lumber Co. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
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- Kegabonga (1899)
Official No.: 121789; 36x16x2 Owned by Gilmour & Hughson, Ottawa. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
Official No.: 121789; 36x16x2 Owned by Gilmour & Hughson, Ottawa. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
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