The origins of Upper Lakes Shipping can be traced back to 1931, when Gordon Leitch, the general manager of Toronto elevators, sent Captain Bruce Angus to scout for potential ships that could be used to transport grain. The ship Sarnian was purchased as a result. It soon became apparent that more ships would be needed by the business, and Leitch subsequently partnered with James Norris of the Norris Grain Company, in order to transport their products more economically. The Upper Lakes and St. Lawrence Transportation Company (which later become known as Upper Lakes Shipping), was incorporated in 1932. In 1956, the company bought Port Weller Dry docks. At this point, the company began constructing new vessels designed to meet specific fre...
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Established in 1903, the Dominion Marine Association was formed as an association of Canadian shippi...
This archive contains materials relating to the Port Weller Dry Docks Limited. The bulk of the mate...
The schooner Simcoe was built in England. It was involved in the action on Lake Champlain on Septemb...
A tramp ship is a vessel with no regular ports of call or sailing schedule. Tramp ships normally car...
In March 1931, Captain Bruce Angus was sent to Sarnia by Gordon C. Leitch, general manager of To...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/mccurdy_gallery/2/thumbnail.jpgOriginally named th...
This book gives a brief history of square-rigged ships of the British North American merchant marine...
The main focus of the articles is transportation in St. Catharines and Merritton, Ontario from 1903-...
The “Ashtabula” was built by the Great Lakes Towing Company of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1915. The tug ves...
Throughout the late 19th and early 20th century, the Great Lakes were at the center of rapid technol...
The Great Lakes shipping industry can trace its lineage to 1679 with the launching on Lake Erie of t...
A page of entries detailing the financial history of the Schooner Ranger, a Great Lakes cargo ship, ...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
2018Final reportPDFTech ReportInland water transportationMarine diesel enginesDiesel engine exhaust ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Established in 1903, the Dominion Marine Association was formed as an association of Canadian shippi...
This archive contains materials relating to the Port Weller Dry Docks Limited. The bulk of the mate...
The schooner Simcoe was built in England. It was involved in the action on Lake Champlain on Septemb...
A tramp ship is a vessel with no regular ports of call or sailing schedule. Tramp ships normally car...