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Huronic was part of a
fleet of p****enger
vessels built for
service on the
Great Lakes (and
namely in
Collingwood area). She was
designed by Hugh Calderwood...
- to
build a new
steamer at that time, the
addition of new
cabins for the
Huronic was also
under consideration. In mid-January 1911,
shipping entrepreneur...
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others say
there was a
single fatality.
Other members of her
fleet included Huronic, Doric, and Ionic.
Cathy Dobson (2003). "The
Hamonic Burns at Sarnia"....
- p****enger
shipping traffic as well. Most
notably the po****r Hamonic,
Huronic and
Noronic of the old
Niagara Navigation Company 1902–1912
lineage (roughly...
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Hartwell 6,223 504 58 1908
unknown Point Iroquois,
Michigan 30,000
rebuilt Huronic 3,330 321 43 1902 p****engers
Whitefish Point,
Michigan 30,000 J.T. Hutchinson...
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Company Limited,
opened with a
special ceremony. On
September 12, 1901, the
Huronic, the
first steel-hulled ship in Canada, was
launched in Collingwood. The...
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produced the
engines for the
Canada Steamship Lines ships Hamonic and
Huronic,
which served until 1950. The
company reincorporated in 1913 as the John...
- night. At 11:00 pm the nigh****ch
pilothouse crew of the p****enger
steamer Huronic, also
upbound on the lake,
reported seeing lights on a ship they p****ed...
- "Skylon" – 4:41 "Cannonball Waltz" – 5:15 "The
Ludwig Question" – 4:31 "
Huronic" – 3:46 "Landau" – 4:08 "Westland" – 3:20 "Trinity" – 3:18 "Ujala" – 4:51...
- Park-class
merchant ships 1942-1945 CCGS Wilfrid
Laurier 1985 –
icebreaker SS
Huronic 1901 -
Great Lakes p****enger ship/freighter SS
Hamonic 1909 -
Great Lakes...