- Cayuga (1906)
Official No.: 122219; 305x37x15 Owned by Niagara Navigation Co., to Canada Steamship Lines 1912; to Cayuga Steamship Co. 1954. Built by Canadian Shipbuilding Co., Toronto and launched 03/03/06. Engines 17½-25-36-52x30 by builders. Always used Toronto-Queenston. Licensed for 2150 passengers 1914. Reduction in contract price for non-delivery for 1906 season (maiden …
Official No.: 122219; 305x37x15 Owned by Niagara Navigation Co., to Canada Steamship Lines 1912; to Cayuga Steamship Co. 1954. Built by Canadian Shipbuilding Co., Toronto and launched 03/03/06. Engines 17½-25-36-52x30 …
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- A.F. Bowman (1906)
Official No.: 116385; 76x22x12. Built by R.J.Morrell, Collingwood Ont. Owned by J.Whalen, Port Arthur Ont.; Canadian Towing & Wrecking Co., Port Arthur Ont. 1921-23; Dominion Towing & Salvage Co., Midland Ont. 1924-29; Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. First engines 15-27½x24 (built 1889), soon replaced by 18-36x26 (built 1889). Badly damaged by fire 25/12/25 …
Official No.: 116385; 76x22x12. Built by R.J.Morrell, Collingwood Ont. Owned by J.Whalen, Port Arthur Ont.; Canadian Towing & Wrecking Co., Port Arthur Ont. 1921-23; Dominion Towing & Salvage Co., Midland …
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- Armour (1906)
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, …
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, …
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- Belle of Temagami (1906)
Official No.: 122017; 100x23x6 Owned by O'Connor Steamboat & Hotel Co. 1907, 1917; O. Perron & G. F. Marsh, Temagami 1921, 1927; Temagami Boat Co. 1935. Built by G. A. Pontbriand, Temagami Ont. and launched 05/07/06.
Official No.: 122017; 100x23x6 Owned by O'Connor Steamboat & Hotel Co. 1907, 1917; O. Perron & G. F. Marsh, Temagami 1921, 1927; Temagami Boat Co. 1935. Built by G. A. …
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- Algonquin (1906)
Official No.: 122076; 120x24x7 Owned by Huntsville & Lake of Bays Navigation Co. Built South Portage, Ont. 1906. Engine 14-28x20 by Doty Engine Works. Licensed for 450 passengers 1914.
Official No.: 122076; 120x24x7 Owned by Huntsville & Lake of Bays Navigation Co. Built South Portage, Ont. 1906. Engine 14-28x20 by Doty Engine Works. Licensed for 450 passengers 1914.
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- Alma C. (1906)
Official No.: 122415; 60x8x3 Owned by Turner Lumber Co., Toronto.
Official No.: 122415; 60x8x3 Owned by Turner Lumber Co., Toronto.
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- Alma V. (1906)
Official No.: 121917; 68x14x4 Owned by S. & L. Villeneuve. Freight vessel Winnipeg River Ont.
Official No.: 121917; 68x14x4 Owned by S. & L. Villeneuve. Freight vessel Winnipeg River Ont.
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- C.C. Martin (1906)
Official No.: 116670; 71x16x8 Owned by Mrs. M. Martin, Midland Ont. Tug. Sank 21/08/11 Key Harbour, Ont. ; Final Location: Key Harbour, Ontario, Canada, Foundered
Official No.: 116670; 71x16x8 Owned by Mrs. M. Martin, Midland Ont. Tug. Sank 21/08/11 Key Harbour, Ont. ; Final Location: Key Harbour, Ontario, Canada, Foundered
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- Bluebell (1906)
Official No.: 124849; 159x30x7 Owned by Toronto Ferry Co., later Toronto Transportation Commission. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto and launched 16/04/06. Engine 17-34x48 by builder. Ferry. Licensed for 1350 passengers 1914.
Official No.: 124849; 159x30x7 Owned by Toronto Ferry Co., later Toronto Transportation Commission. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto and launched 16/04/06. Engine 17-34x48 by builder. Ferry. Licensed for 1350 …
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- Elsie (1906)
Official No.: 122071; 69x16x5 Owned by Clark Ltd., Toronto. Built by W. Murchy, Trenton Ont. 1906. Engine 8-16x12 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Destroyed by fire 07/09/31.
Official No.: 122071; 69x16x5 Owned by Clark Ltd., Toronto. Built by W. Murchy, Trenton Ont. 1906. Engine 8-16x12 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Destroyed by fire 07/09/31.
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- Emily May (1906)
Official No.: 117083; 59x14x6 Owned by W. Malcolm, Collingwood. Tug.
Official No.: 117083; 59x14x6 Owned by W. Malcolm, Collingwood. Tug.
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- Temagami (1906)
37x? Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1906. Alligator (warp tug).
37x? Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1906. Alligator (warp tug).
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- Sea Gull (1906)
Official No.: 121848; 83x19x6 Owned by J. B. Smith & Sons, Toronto 1906; to Armstrong Towing Co., Cache Bay Ont. 1911, 1927. Built by J. B. Smith & Sons, Callander Ont. 1906. Engine 13-27x18 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto, to new "Sea Gull".
Official No.: 121848; 83x19x6 Owned by J. B. Smith & Sons, Toronto 1906; to Armstrong Towing Co., Cache Bay Ont. 1911, 1927. Built by J. B. Smith & Sons, Callander …
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- W.R. Charlton (1906)
Official No.: 134497; First Rebuild: Official Number: 134497 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 70 x 20 -- 56 tons Rebuilt: in 1927 70x20x5 Owned by W. R. Charlton, Sault au Mouton Que. 1915, 1921; C. J. Belanger, Les Escoumains 1928; D. S. Gelais, Les Escoumains 1935. Built by Iberville Lumber Co., Sault …
Official No.: 134497; First Rebuild: Official Number: 134497 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 70 x 20 -- 56 tons Rebuilt: in 1927 70x20x5 Owned by W. R. Charlton, Sault au Mouton Que. …
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- Seaman (1906)
Other Names: City of Meaford (1907); Official No.: 117082; 111x24x9 Owned by J. Perkes & Son, 1906; to Collingwood Steamship Co. 1917. Built by P. Wilson, Meaford and launched 16/04/06. Licensed for 128 passengers 1914. Destroyed by fire 17/05/19 Collingwood. Operated as "Seaman" very briefly (if at all) before renaming …
Other Names: City of Meaford (1907); Official No.: 117082; 111x24x9 Owned by J. Perkes & Son, 1906; to Collingwood Steamship Co. 1917. Built by P. Wilson, Meaford and launched 16/04/06. …
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- Halley's Comet (1906)
Other Names: Sand Bird (1914); Official No.: 112194; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112194 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 72 x 21 -- 64 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1918 68x16x4 Owned by H. E. Crow, Chatham Ont. 1906, 1917; to W. A. Hadley, Chatham 1918. Built by H. Crow, Chatham 1906. …
Other Names: Sand Bird (1914); Official No.: 112194; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112194 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 72 x 21 -- 64 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1918 68x16x4 Owned …
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- Mystery (1906)
Official No.: 116849; First Rebuild: Official Number: 116849 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 55 x 14 -- 53 tons Rebuilt: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada in 1916 60x14x6 Owned by Kent & Tyndal, Lions Head Ont. 1910; H. Keeler, Port Arthur 1921; Mills & Barnes, Port Arthur 1927. Badly damaged by fire 31/08/12 …
Official No.: 116849; First Rebuild: Official Number: 116849 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 55 x 14 -- 53 tons Rebuilt: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada in 1916 60x14x6 Owned by Kent & Tyndal, …
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- Ombabika (1906)
Official No.: 122175; 70x15x6 Owned by Revillon Frères Trading Co., Montreal 1906, 1909; to G. H. Rapsey, Port Arthur 1917; J. A. Little, Port Arthur 1918; Nipigon Fisheries Ltd. 1921, 1945. Engine 8-16x12 (maker unknown).
Official No.: 122175; 70x15x6 Owned by Revillon Frères Trading Co., Montreal 1906, 1909; to G. H. Rapsey, Port Arthur 1917; J. A. Little, Port Arthur 1918; Nipigon Fisheries Ltd. 1921, …
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- Pewabic (1906)
Official No.: 122176; 48x12x5 Owned by H. E. Knobel, Port Arthur 1906; M. J. O'Brien, Renfrew Ont. 1917. Engine 7-14x20 (maker unknown)
Official No.: 122176; 48x12x5 Owned by H. E. Knobel, Port Arthur 1906; M. J. O'Brien, Renfrew Ont. 1917. Engine 7-14x20 (maker unknown)
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- Florence Carlin (1906)
Official No.: 121975; 98x20x5 Owned by Columbia River Lumber Co. Built by E. A. Wood, Kualt B. C. 1906. Engines (2) 12x36 by Vancouver Iron Works.
Official No.: 121975; 98x20x5 Owned by Columbia River Lumber Co. Built by E. A. Wood, Kualt B. C. 1906. Engines (2) 12x36 by Vancouver Iron Works.
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