The Canadian wooden passenger steamer was built by Capt. John Simpson at Owen Sound, Ontario in 1883. The "Pacific" ran for the Great Northern Trans. Co. (White Line) between Owen Sound and Collingwood to Manitoulin and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. She was destroyed by fire at her wharf at Collingwood on Nov. 3, 1898 and replaced by the "Germanic.
The steel paddle steamer "Kingston" was built in Toronto, Ontario, in 1901 for the Richelieu-Ontario...
This wooden propellor vessel was built in 1883 at Sarnia, Ont. for the North Western Transp. Co. (Be...
This steamer was built in 1871 by George Thurston, Kingston, Ontario. Her first registry was issued ...
This Canadian steamer was built by Melancthon Simpson at Port Robinson, Ontario in 1871. She was ren...
This steamer was built at Owen Sound, Ont. by John Simpson for North Shore Nav. Co. in 1893. She was...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
Built of wood in 1874 at Chatham, Ont. for the Beatty Line, which later became the Northwestern Tran...
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 ...
From its construction in 1873 by Peter Kilduff, Ottawa, Ontario until 1886, this ship sailed as the ...
The "Telegram" was a Canadian steamer built in 1885 at Collingwood, Ontario. She was wrecked at Wal...
Built at Newcastle-On-Tyne, England in 1891 for Charlottetown Steam Navigating Co., she ran between ...
This steamer was built as the "Manitoba" in 1871 at Port Robinson, Ont. and was the first steamer to...
Launched at Collingwood, Ont. on Apr. 23, 1893 by the Great Northern Transit Co., she was placed on ...
Built at Newcastle-On-Tyne, England in 1891 for Charlottetown Steam Navigating Co., she ran between ...
The steel paddle steamer "Kingston" was built in Toronto, Ontario, in 1901 for the Richelieu-Ontario...
This wooden propellor vessel was built in 1883 at Sarnia, Ont. for the North Western Transp. Co. (Be...
This steamer was built in 1871 by George Thurston, Kingston, Ontario. Her first registry was issued ...
This Canadian steamer was built by Melancthon Simpson at Port Robinson, Ontario in 1871. She was ren...
This steamer was built at Owen Sound, Ont. by John Simpson for North Shore Nav. Co. in 1893. She was...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
Built of wood in 1874 at Chatham, Ont. for the Beatty Line, which later became the Northwestern Tran...
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 ...
From its construction in 1873 by Peter Kilduff, Ottawa, Ontario until 1886, this ship sailed as the ...
The "Telegram" was a Canadian steamer built in 1885 at Collingwood, Ontario. She was wrecked at Wal...
Built at Newcastle-On-Tyne, England in 1891 for Charlottetown Steam Navigating Co., she ran between ...
This steamer was built as the "Manitoba" in 1871 at Port Robinson, Ont. and was the first steamer to...
Launched at Collingwood, Ont. on Apr. 23, 1893 by the Great Northern Transit Co., she was placed on ...
Built at Newcastle-On-Tyne, England in 1891 for Charlottetown Steam Navigating Co., she ran between ...
The steel paddle steamer "Kingston" was built in Toronto, Ontario, in 1901 for the Richelieu-Ontario...
This wooden propellor vessel was built in 1883 at Sarnia, Ont. for the North Western Transp. Co. (Be...
This steamer was built in 1871 by George Thurston, Kingston, Ontario. Her first registry was issued ...