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  • Ariel (1890)
    Ariel (1890)
    Ship       Official No.: 103234; 57x8x3 Owned by J. B. Howley, Lachine Que. 1890, 1895; A. Barabe, Deschaillons, Que. 1901. Built by J. B. Howley, Lachine 1890. Engine 8x10 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 103234; 57x8x3 Owned by J. B. Howley, Lachine Que. 1890, 1895; A. Barabe, Deschaillons, Que. 1901. Built by J. B. Howley, Lachine 1890. Engine 8x10 by Doty Engine …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • M.P. Davis (1879)
    M.P. Davis (1879)
    Ship       Official No.: 77598; 41x11x5 Owned by A. Foster, Smiths Falls 1886; C. E. Dawson 1888; Dominion Government 1889; Harbour Commissioners of Montreal 1901. Tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 77598; 41x11x5 Owned by A. Foster, Smiths Falls 1886; C. E. Dawson 1888; Dominion Government 1889; Harbour Commissioners of Montreal 1901. Tug.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ottawa (1847)
    Ottawa (1847)
    Ship       91x15x6 Owned by Dickinson Ottawa & Rideau Line 1859. "Well known upper cabin steamer" 1861.
    Ship     91x15x6 Owned by Dickinson Ottawa & Rideau Line 1859. "Well known upper cabin steamer" 1861.
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  • Perseverance (1821)
    Perseverance (1821)
    Ship       Approx. 80x15 Owned by McMaster et al, Montreal. Built by Grant, Lachine and launched 09/05/21. Engine by Bennett, Burt & Briggs, Montreal. First trip to Pt. Fortune Que. 06/07/21: first steamer ever on Ottawa River. "With cable and anchor winched up St. Anns Rapids in twenty minutes" (Montreal "Gazette"). Wrecked …
    Ship     Approx. 80x15 Owned by McMaster et al, Montreal. Built by Grant, Lachine and launched 09/05/21. Engine by Bennett, Burt & Briggs, Montreal. First trip to Pt. Fortune Que. 06/07/21: first …
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  • St. Andrews (1825)
    St. Andrews (1825)
    Ship       Approx. 80x26 Owned by Ottawa Steamboat Co. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, Montreal. Ran Lachine-Cascades; warped up St. Annes Rapids occasionally to run to Carillon. First vessel through Carillon and Grenville canals 1833.
    Ship     Approx. 80x26 Owned by Ottawa Steamboat Co. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, Montreal. Ran Lachine-Cascades; warped up St. Annes Rapids occasionally to run to Carillon. First vessel through Carillon and …
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  • St. Lawrence (1825)
    St. Lawrence (1825)
    Ship       Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Dickinson. Launched 04/05/25. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Swan". Used Lachine-Cascades.
    Ship     Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Dickinson. Launched 04/05/25. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Swan". Used Lachine-Cascades.
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  • J.K. Ward (1881)
    J.K. Ward (1881)
    Ship       Official No.: 80671; 49x14x6 Owned by S. St. Denis, Lachine. Tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 80671; 49x14x6 Owned by S. St. Denis, Lachine. Tug.
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  • Gracie (1894)
    Gracie (1894)
    Ship       Official No.: 103880; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103880 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 47 x 14 -- 11 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 42x9x3 Owned by C. E. Gault, Montreal 1895; M. A. Jessamer, Cornwall Ont. 1901. Built by G. St.Onge, Lachine 1894. Engine 6x9 by Bertram Engineering Works, Dundas Ont. [sic] (made …
    Ship     Official No.: 103880; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103880 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 47 x 14 -- 11 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 42x9x3 Owned by C. E. Gault, Montreal 1895; M. A. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • British Empire (1845)
    British Empire (1845)
    Ship       168x22x7 Owned by L. Moody, Prescott Ont. Built by J. Oades, Port Metcalfe, Wolfe Island Ont. Used Montreal to Kingston and/or Ogdensburg as "American Line". Built with American capital in Canada to get around navigation laws re St. Lawrence canals. Sank near Lachine 17/06/56 in collision with "Fashion". ; Final …
    Ship     168x22x7 Owned by L. Moody, Prescott Ont. Built by J. Oades, Port Metcalfe, Wolfe Island Ont. Used Montreal to Kingston and/or Ogdensburg as "American Line". Built with American capital in …
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  • Whitby (1856)
    Whitby (1856)
    Ship       Approx. 135x24. Owned by a series of partnerships. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1856. Used Montreal-Upper Lakes. Sank in collision with "Osprey" 15/11/66 three miles from Lachine. ; Final Location: Lachine, Quebec, Canada, Foundered (Collision)
    Ship     Approx. 135x24. Owned by a series of partnerships. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1856. Used Montreal-Upper Lakes. Sank in collision with "Osprey" 15/11/66 three miles from Lachine. ; Final Location: …
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  • Plover (1863)
    Plover (1863)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 103102 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 65 x 15 -- 40 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1894 59x14x8 Owned by Montreal Towboat Co. 1877; S. St.Denis, Lachine 1886; I. Clement, Montreal 1894, 1901; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1905. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1863; rebuilt to 65x15x7 by I. …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 103102 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 65 x 15 -- 40 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1894 59x14x8 Owned by Montreal Towboat Co. 1877; S. St.Denis, Lachine …
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  • Scotland (1847)
    Scotland (1847)
    Ship       Approx. 135x25 Built by Kingston Marine Railway and launched 02/06/47. Owned by J. H. Greer, Montreal; Macpherson & Crane Montreal 1851; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1853. Used Montreal-Lake Erie. Stranded 11/11/48 Port Stanley, refloated and repaired by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines. Wrecked in fog 13/10/53 near Gananoque, repaired. Almost …
    Ship     Approx. 135x25 Built by Kingston Marine Railway and launched 02/06/47. Owned by J. H. Greer, Montreal; Macpherson & Crane Montreal 1851; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1853. Used Montreal-Lake Erie. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Star (1877)
    Star (1877)
    Ship       Official No.: 74249; 146x25x7 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton 1877; Beauharnois Steam Navigation Co. 1886. Built by Girard & Frechette, Sorel 1877. Engine 32x120 by G. Brush, Montreal. Towboat. ; Final Location: Lachine, Quebec, Canada, Foundered
    Ship     Official No.: 74249; 146x25x7 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton 1877; Beauharnois Steam Navigation Co. 1886. Built by Girard & Frechette, Sorel 1877. Engine 32x120 by G. Brush, Montreal. Towboat. ; Final Location: …
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  • Dalhousie City (1911)
    Dalhousie City (1911)
    Ship       Other Names: Island King II (1950); Official No.: 130312; 200x37x21 Owned by Canadian National Steamers. Built by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. 1911. Engine 18-29-48x30 by builder. Licensed for 1120 passengers 1914. Bow stove in several feet in collision with pier 22/08/25 Port Dalhousie. Destroyed by fire 14/11/60 Lachine, Quebec. ; Final …
    Ship     Other Names: Island King II (1950); Official No.: 130312; 200x37x21 Owned by Canadian National Steamers. Built by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. 1911. Engine 18-29-48x30 by builder. Licensed for 1120 passengers 1914. …
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  • Ninnina (1928)
    Ninnina (1928)
    Ship       Official No.: 154449; 55x13x5 Owned by G. H. Rainville, Vaudreuil Que. Destroyed by fire 12/10/30 Grande Baie Que. Motor.; Final Location: Grande Baie, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 154449; 55x13x5 Owned by G. H. Rainville, Vaudreuil Que. Destroyed by fire 12/10/30 Grande Baie Que. Motor.; Final Location: Grande Baie, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
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  • Tim Doyle (1874)
    Tim Doyle (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 75532; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) First Rebuild: Official Number: 75532 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 41 x 12 -- 15 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1894 45x12x6 Owned by I. Clement, Lachine 1877, 1901; L. Cohen, Montreal 1917. Built by G. H. Notter, Buffalo N.Y. 1874. First engine 12x12 …
    Ship     Official No.: 75532; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) First Rebuild: Official Number: 75532 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 41 x 12 -- 15 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1894 45x12x6 Owned by …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ottawa (1842)
    Ottawa (1842)
    Ship       111x17x8 Owned by W. Brush, Montreal. Built by E. D. Merritt, Lachine 1842. ; Final Location: Cape Diamond, Quebec, Canada, Wrecked
    Ship     111x17x8 Owned by W. Brush, Montreal. Built by E. D. Merritt, Lachine 1842. ; Final Location: Cape Diamond, Quebec, Canada, Wrecked
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gertie (1873)
    Gertie (1873)
    Ship       Other Names: Champion; Official No.: 69636; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1874) as Champion First Rebuild: Official Number: 69636 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 52 x 12 -- 21 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1902 41x11x6 Owned by J. Clement, Lachine Que. Built by R. Whelan, Buffalo, N.Y. 1873. Engine 12x12 by Donaldson …
    Ship     Other Names: Champion; Official No.: 69636; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1874) as Champion First Rebuild: Official Number: 69636 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 52 x 12 -- 21 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chaffey (1875)
    Chaffey (1875)
    Ship       Official No.: 71083; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71083 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 74 x 14 -- 67 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1914 59x14x6 Owned by T. Jenks, Brockville 1877; to D. Lyon, Brockville 1881; G. A. Harr, Brockville 1886; E. Robinault, Beauharnois Que. 1895; H. Sicotte, Valleyfield 1901; Z. …
    Ship     Official No.: 71083; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71083 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 74 x 14 -- 67 tons Rebuilt: Lachine, Quebec, Canada in 1914 59x14x6 Owned by T. Jenks, Brockville 1877; …
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  • Riviere du Loup (1873)
    Riviere du Loup (1873)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 103335 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 105 x 23 -- 200 tons Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada in 1895 94x22x5 Owned by J. B. Lamere, Montreal 1873; Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.; to N. Auclair, L'Assomption 1901. Built by J. Matte, Sorel 1873. Engine 24x18 (maker unknown). Custom-House measure …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 103335 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 105 x 23 -- 200 tons Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada in 1895 94x22x5 Owned by J. B. Lamere, Montreal 1873; Richelieu & …
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