Built for the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company in 1865 at Sorel, Quebec, she ran between Montreal and Quebec on the St. Lawrence River along with the vessel "Montreal". She was the largest vessel at the time on the St. Lawrence River, with accommodations for over 750 passengers. In 1927 she was rebuilt and the name changed to "St. Anne de Beaupre". She was later sold for scrap and broken up in 1938
This vessel, of 1,798 gross tons, was built in Sunderland, England in 1910 by the Sunderland Shipbui...
The "City of Montreal" was built in 1927 at Midland, Ontario by the Midland Shipbuilding Company for...
Built in Clayton, New York, in 1884, the "St. Lawrence" was owned by the Thousand Islands Steamboat ...
Built for the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company in 1865 at Sorel, Quebec, she ran between Montr...
The "Canada" was built by William White at Sorel, Quebec in 1866. She was built of iron and was of 1...
Originally named the "Montreal," the steamer was built by Gilbert in 1868 at Montreal. She was of 20...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
Built at Quebec in 1873 for the Richelieu & Ontario Nav. Co., "Gatineau" ran on the St. Lawrence Riv...
This steamer was built in 1860 by Bartley and Gilbert, Montreal, Canada. She was rebuilt in 1898. In...
The "St. Lawrence" was built at Clayton, New York, in 1884. She was owned by the Thousand Islands St...
Built in 1866 at Sorel, Que. as the tug steamer "Rocket", she ran on the lower St. Lawrence River fr...
The Canadian steamer "Duchess of York" was built in Montreal, Quebec, in 1895; she plied the rapids ...
The "Athabasca", sometimes spelled "Athabasba," was named for the Athabasca River, the longest river...
The Canadian steamer "Duchess of York" was built in Montreal, Quebec, in 1895; she plied the rapids ...
This vessel, of 1,798 gross tons, was built in Sunderland, England in 1910 by the Sunderland Shipbui...
The "City of Montreal" was built in 1927 at Midland, Ontario by the Midland Shipbuilding Company for...
Built in Clayton, New York, in 1884, the "St. Lawrence" was owned by the Thousand Islands Steamboat ...
Built for the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company in 1865 at Sorel, Quebec, she ran between Montr...
The "Canada" was built by William White at Sorel, Quebec in 1866. She was built of iron and was of 1...
Originally named the "Montreal," the steamer was built by Gilbert in 1868 at Montreal. She was of 20...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
The Canadian steamer was built in 1874 at Chatham, Ont., for the Beatty Line of Sarnia. She ran out ...
Built at Quebec in 1873 for the Richelieu & Ontario Nav. Co., "Gatineau" ran on the St. Lawrence Riv...
This steamer was built in 1860 by Bartley and Gilbert, Montreal, Canada. She was rebuilt in 1898. In...
The "St. Lawrence" was built at Clayton, New York, in 1884. She was owned by the Thousand Islands St...
Built in 1866 at Sorel, Que. as the tug steamer "Rocket", she ran on the lower St. Lawrence River fr...
The Canadian steamer "Duchess of York" was built in Montreal, Quebec, in 1895; she plied the rapids ...
The "Athabasca", sometimes spelled "Athabasba," was named for the Athabasca River, the longest river...
The Canadian steamer "Duchess of York" was built in Montreal, Quebec, in 1895; she plied the rapids ...
This vessel, of 1,798 gross tons, was built in Sunderland, England in 1910 by the Sunderland Shipbui...
The "City of Montreal" was built in 1927 at Midland, Ontario by the Midland Shipbuilding Company for...
Built in Clayton, New York, in 1884, the "St. Lawrence" was owned by the Thousand Islands Steamboat ...