Built as the "Bruce Hudson" by the Horton Steel Works of Fort Erie, Ontario in 1935, she was owned by the Lloyd Tankers, Ltd. of Toronto, Canada until 1946. That year, she was sold to the Transit Tankers and Terminals of Toronto. The following year, her name was changed to "Coastal Cliff." From 1964 to 1969, she was owned by the Coastlake Tankers of Montreal, Quebec. She was again owned by the Transit Tankers and Terminals of Montreal, Quebec. From 1969 to 1973, Witcroix, Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec and Panama took possession. During those years, she was known as the "Witcroix.
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The International Waterways Navigation Company Ltd. was the first owner of "Belvoir". The vessel was...
This vessel was built for the Minister of Marine, Ottawa, Ontario in 1944 by the Collingwood Shipyar...
Built at Furness Shipbuilding Company, Ltd. of Haverton Hill-on-Tees, Great Britain, in 1930, the "C...
This vessel, of 1,798 gross tons, was built in Sunderland, England in 1910 by the Sunderland Shipbui...
Shown here as the "Alfred Cytaki," this Canadian vessel was built by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richar...
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This vessel, weighing 2,196 gross tons, was built at Kingston, Ontario in 1952 by the Canadian Shipb...
This vessel, weighing 35 gross ton, was built at Prince Edward Island by Summerside in 1944. She wa...
The "Bayfair" was originally named the "Coalhaven." She was of 2,362 gross tons. She was built at H...
This vessel, of 10,902 gross ton was built at Collingwood, Ontario in 1966 by the Collingwood Shipya...
The "J. W. Steinhoff" was named after the man who built her at Wallaceburg, Ontario in 1874. She was...
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