A canal bridge going up.
A canal bridge going up.
The ship Algoma Equinox,
built in 2013.
The ship Federal Dee,
built in 2018.
The ship Algoma Compass,
built in 1973.
The ship Algoma Intrepid,
built in 2020.
The ship Helena G,
built in 2007 seen here in 2018.
The ship Algoterra,
built in 2010.
Someone getting a closer look.
Ship watching in the snow.
A look back: The ship Algosteel.
The retired ship English River was a Cement Carrier and sailed under the flag of Canada. Her length overall 123 meters and width 18 meters.
The Algoma Buffalo, meeting the tug Leo A. Mcarthur (right)
seen here in 2018.
The ship Kaministiqua,
built in 1983.
The retired ship Ojibway,
built in 1952.
The retired ship Ojibway,
built in 1952.
The retired ship Ojibway,
built in 1952.
The ship Robert S Pierson,
built in 1974.
The St Marys CementΒ 2.
(converted from a tank barge to a self unloading bulk cement barge.)
The ship Happy River (right)
meeting the ship Rt. Hon. Paul J Martin.
The ship CSL Laurentien built in 1977, meeting the ship Mandarin (left).
The ship Sten Moster built in 2006, seen here in 2017.
The ship Sten Moster built in 2006, seen here in 2017.
The ship Algoma Bear,
built in 2024.
The ship Algoma Bear,
built in 2024.
The ship Ronnie,
built in 2021.
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The ship Federal Asahi,
built in 2000.
A look back:
The ship Algoma Hansa.
A look back:
The ship Three Rivers.
The ship CSL Welland,
built in 2014.