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- Kaministiquia Hotel (~1879)A photograph of the Kaministiquia Hotel, once at the corner of Dease and Hardisty Streets, in Fort William, Ontario. This unique C.P.R. hotel offered accomodations to railroad officials, business executives and summer vacationers in a wilderness setting. The hotel was owned and operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was …A photograph of the Kaministiquia Hotel, once at the corner of Dease and Hardisty Streets, in Fort William, Ontario. This unique C.P.R. hotel offered accomodations to railroad officials, business executives …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Lieutenant Governor McDonald at Prince Arthur's Landing (1879)A rare photograph of Prince Arthur's Landing. In this scene, the Lieutenant-Governor and his party prepare to board the train, about to take them westwards. Note the canoes at the end of the train. In 1879 the railway west from this area, only extended as far as Savanne River. The …A rare photograph of Prince Arthur's Landing. In this scene, the Lieutenant-Governor and his party prepare to board the train, about to take them westwards. Note the canoes at the …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Butcher's Boy (1879)Other Names: A.H. Morrison; Official No.: 42646; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1884) as A.H. Morrison First Rebuild: Official Number: 42646 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 96 x 21 -- 134 tons Rebuilt: Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada in 1887 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 96x21x7 Owned by R. E. Mitchell, Port Arthur Ont. 1886; to …Other Names: A.H. Morrison; Official No.: 42646; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1884) as A.H. Morrison First Rebuild: Official Number: 42646 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 96 x 21 -- 134 tons Rebuilt: Port …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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