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- Northern Navigation Coy.'s Steamer "Germanic," Georgian Bay DivisionA coloured undivided back postcard.A coloured undivided back postcard.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Str. "Waubic," Georgian Bay, CanadaA coloured divided back postcard.A coloured divided back postcard.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of CollingwoodReal Photo postcard of the CITY OF COLLINGWOODReal Photo postcard of the CITY OF COLLINGWOODMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- BrockvilleBuilt in Toronto in 1898 for the Brockville Navigation CompanyBuilt in Toronto in 1898 for the Brockville Navigation CompanyMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Christian Island Light, near Collingwood, Ont., CanadaColoured postcard of the Christian Island lighthouse in Georgian BayColoured postcard of the Christian Island lighthouse in Georgian BayMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- The steamer CARMONAFormerly the MANITOBA. Built 1871 at Port Robinson.Formerly the MANITOBA. Built 1871 at Port Robinson.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Nav. Co.'s Str. "City of Midland," Georgian Bay, CanadaPostmarked Holland Centre but date obscured.Postmarked Holland Centre but date obscured.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entering the Harbor, Parry Sound, Ont.Built in Owen Sound in 1895 for the North Shore Navigation Company. Moved to the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Cornwall before burning in 1914.Built in Owen Sound in 1895 for the North Shore Navigation Company. Moved to the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Cornwall before burning in 1914.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Str. "Midland City" and Delawana Inn, Honey Harbour, 30,000 Islands, Georgian Bay.MIDLAND CITY was converted from a paddlewheeler to a screw propeller in 1933. Postally used.MIDLAND CITY was converted from a paddlewheeler to a screw propeller in 1933. Postally used.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Freighter Pathfinder in Heavy Sea Geo BayBuilt in 1906 as SAMUEL MATHER she was renamed PATHFINDER in 1925, and was subsequently known as GODERICHBuilt in 1906 as SAMUEL MATHER she was renamed PATHFINDER in 1925, and was subsequently known as GODERICHMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- "Midland City" on her daily trip through the 30000 idsex MAUD and AMERICA, the MIDLAND CITY was moved to Georgian Bay in 1921 and converted from a paddlewheeler to a screw propeller in 1933ex MAUD and AMERICA, the MIDLAND CITY was moved to Georgian Bay in 1921 and converted from a paddlewheeler to a screw propeller in 1933Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Navigation Co.'s Steamer "Majestic"A divided back postcard postmarked Collingwood, Ont., 10 Dec. 1912 fromA divided back postcard postmarked Collingwood, Ont., 10 Dec. 1912 fromMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Flower Pot Island Light House, Georgian Bay, Ont., CanadaA coloured divided back postcardA coloured divided back postcardMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Navigation Coy's S. S. "Hamonic," Great Lakes ServiceDivided Back; Postmark is indistinct but there is a King Edward VII stamp and the message is dated 14 Aug.Divided Back; Postmark is indistinct but there is a King Edward VII stamp and the message is dated 14 Aug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- "S. S. DOVER" near Manitou - Georgian BayThe Mills List identifies her as CITY OF DOVER, a vessel converted from a fishing tug in 1921 and operated until her retirement in 1960.The Mills List identifies her as CITY OF DOVER, a vessel converted from a fishing tug in 1921 and operated until her retirement in 1960.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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