The "Telegram" was a Canadian steamer built in 1885 at Collingwood, Ontario. She was wrecked at Wall Island on November 1, 1908
Built at Quebec in 1873 for the Richelieu & Ontario Nav. Co., "Gatineau" ran on the St. Lawrence Riv...
The "Canada" was built by William White at Sorel, Quebec in 1866. She was built of iron and was of 1...
The “Atlantic” was built by John L. Wolverton in Newport (Marine City), Michigan in 1849. The first ...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
The "Northumberland" was constructed in 1891 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Great Britain. She operated as a ...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
The "Tecumseh" was a Canadian freighter built in 1873 and was last owned by P. McArthur of Toronto i...
The “Blue Bell” was built in 1906 by Polson Iron Works, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canadian vesse...
Built of wood in 1874 at Chatham, Ont. for the Beatty Line, which later became the Northwestern Tran...
This steamer was built in 1871 by George Thurston, Kingston, Ontario. Her first registry was issued ...
The "Tadoussac," built in Levis, Quebec, in 1927 for the Canadian Steamship Line, was a fine twin sc...
The steel paddle steamer "Kingston" was built in Toronto, Ontario, in 1901 for the Richelieu-Ontario...
The "Arlington" was built in 1913 as the "F. B. Jones." She was of 1870 tons and built of steel. She...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Owen Sound, Ontario by Simpson Shipyards for the North Shore Naviga...
The "Athabasca", sometimes spelled "Athabasba," was named for the Athabasca River, the longest river...
Built at Quebec in 1873 for the Richelieu & Ontario Nav. Co., "Gatineau" ran on the St. Lawrence Riv...
The "Canada" was built by William White at Sorel, Quebec in 1866. She was built of iron and was of 1...
The “Atlantic” was built by John L. Wolverton in Newport (Marine City), Michigan in 1849. The first ...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
The "Northumberland" was constructed in 1891 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Great Britain. She operated as a ...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
The "Tecumseh" was a Canadian freighter built in 1873 and was last owned by P. McArthur of Toronto i...
The “Blue Bell” was built in 1906 by Polson Iron Works, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canadian vesse...
Built of wood in 1874 at Chatham, Ont. for the Beatty Line, which later became the Northwestern Tran...
This steamer was built in 1871 by George Thurston, Kingston, Ontario. Her first registry was issued ...
The "Tadoussac," built in Levis, Quebec, in 1927 for the Canadian Steamship Line, was a fine twin sc...
The steel paddle steamer "Kingston" was built in Toronto, Ontario, in 1901 for the Richelieu-Ontario...
The "Arlington" was built in 1913 as the "F. B. Jones." She was of 1870 tons and built of steel. She...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Owen Sound, Ontario by Simpson Shipyards for the North Shore Naviga...
The "Athabasca", sometimes spelled "Athabasba," was named for the Athabasca River, the longest river...
Built at Quebec in 1873 for the Richelieu & Ontario Nav. Co., "Gatineau" ran on the St. Lawrence Riv...
The "Canada" was built by William White at Sorel, Quebec in 1866. She was built of iron and was of 1...
The “Atlantic” was built by John L. Wolverton in Newport (Marine City), Michigan in 1849. The first ...