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- CNR and CPR Tracks - Lake Nipigon (~1936)A view of two sets of parallel tracks by Nipigon Bay. The upper tracks belong to the CPR; the lower set (on the right) belongs to the CNR. Lodge Mountain is on the left.A view of two sets of parallel tracks by Nipigon Bay. The upper tracks belong to the CPR; the lower set (on the right) belongs to the CNR. Lodge Mountain …Red Rock Public Library
- Log Boom / River Drive(~1937)Photo of a boat used to tow a log boom on Nipigon Bay to the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co.Photo of a boat used to tow a log boom on Nipigon Bay to the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co.Red Rock Public Library
- Dredging Nipigon Bay (1937)A photograph of a dredging operation by the New Welland Co. of Ottawa. The area dredged was at the end of the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. wharf in Nipigon Bay.A photograph of a dredging operation by the New Welland Co. of Ottawa. The area dredged was at the end of the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. wharf in …Red Rock Public Library
- Nipigon BayNipigon Bay showing Red Rock, Ontario.Nipigon Bay showing Red Rock, Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Nipigon BayAn aerial view of Nipigon Bay.An aerial view of Nipigon Bay.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Mary E. McLachlan (Schooner), C138004, sunk, 7 Nov 1921Reason: sunk Lives: 23 Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: 23 Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lakeside (Propeller), aground, 29 Jul 1916Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lost in Lake Superior: Schooner Days CCCLXXI (371)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Nov 1938 Lost in Lake Superior Schooner Days CCCLXXI (371) _______ AFTER Capt. John Sullivan became the manager of Haney and Miller's contracting plant--a biggish fleet of tugs, barges, dredges, derrick scows and so forth--his brother Pat ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Nov 1938 Lost in Lake Superior Schooner Days CCCLXXI (371) _______ AFTER Capt. John Sullivan became the manager of Haney and Miller's contracting plant--a biggish fleet of tugs, barges, dredges, derrick scows …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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