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  • Armour (1906)
    Armour (1906)
    Ship       Official No.: 121850; 88x18x6 Owned by Magnetawan River & Lake Steamboat Co, Burk's Falls Ont. Built by R. J. Watson, Burk's Falls Ont. 1906. Engine 10-20x16 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Licensed for 230 passengers 1914. Destroyed by fire early September 1928 Burk's Falls. ; Final Location: Burk's Falls, Ontario, …
    Ship     Official No.: 121850; 88x18x6 Owned by Magnetawan River & Lake Steamboat Co, Burk's Falls Ont. Built by R. J. Watson, Burk's Falls Ont. 1906. Engine 10-20x16 by Polson Iron Works, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • ARMOUR (1906, Propeller)
    ARMOUR (1906, Propeller)
    Ship       Official No.: 121850; Final Date: 1922; Dimensions (LBD): 88' x 18' ; Muskoka Lakes steamer.
    Ship     Official No.: 121850; Final Date: 1922; Dimensions (LBD): 88' x 18' ; Muskoka Lakes steamer.
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • Cecebe (1886)
    Cecebe (1886)
    Ship       Official No.: 92432; 32x7x4 Built by J. Potter, Burk's Falls Ont. 1886. Engine 4x6 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 92432; 32x7x4 Built by J. Potter, Burk's Falls Ont. 1886. Engine 4x6 by Doty Engine Works.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Wenonah (1886)
    Wenonah (1886)
    Ship       Official No.: 92433; First Rebuild: Official Number: 92433 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 95 x 18 -- 93 tons Rebuilt: Burk's Falls, Ontario, Canada in 1906 95x18x7 (width over paddle boxes 27') Owned by Muskoka Navigation Co.; R. J. Watson, Burk's Falls 1907. Built by J. Potter, Burk's Falls 1886. Paddles and …
    Ship     Official No.: 92433; First Rebuild: Official Number: 92433 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 95 x 18 -- 93 tons Rebuilt: Burk's Falls, Ontario, Canada in 1906 95x18x7 (width over paddle boxes 27') …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gravenhurst (1902)
    Gravenhurst (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 112172; 52x11x5 Owned by A. A. Agar, Burk's Falls Ont. 1911. Built by D. Rose, "Muskoka" Ont. 1902. Engine 7x7 by J. Inglis, Toronto; soon replaced: 7-14x10 by Waterous Engine Co., Brantford Ont. Tug. Moved from Muskoka to Magnetawan 1908. ; Final Location: Burk's Falls, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 112172; 52x11x5 Owned by A. A. Agar, Burk's Falls Ont. 1911. Built by D. Rose, "Muskoka" Ont. 1902. Engine 7x7 by J. Inglis, Toronto; soon replaced: 7-14x10 by …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Mike (1919)
    Mike (1919)
    Ship       Official No.: 140999; First Rebuild: Official Number: 140999 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 53 x 13 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Meaford, Ontario, Canada in 1938 53x13x4 Owned by Knight Bros., Burks Falls Ont. 1927, 1935; J. & A. Lowe, Owen Sound 1945.
    Ship     Official No.: 140999; First Rebuild: Official Number: 140999 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 53 x 13 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Meaford, Ontario, Canada in 1938 53x13x4 Owned by Knight Bros., Burks Falls …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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