MAKE A MEME View Large Image Opening of Navigation - Grain Fleet Leaving Port Arthur Harbour Date: May 2, 1912 Creator: Copyright Canada 1912 J. F. Cooke Description: "Opening of Navigation at Port Arthur, May 2, 1912 at 7pm. Twenty boats carrying 5,000,000 ...
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Keywords: archives history steamer steamship great lakes boat ship cargo text photo border drawing Title: Opening of Navigation - Grain Fleet Leaving Port Arthur Harbour Date: May 2, 1912 Creator: Copyright Canada 1912 J. F. Cooke Description: "Opening of Navigation at Port Arthur, May 2, 1912 at 7pm. Twenty boats carrying 5,000,000 BSL of wheat sailing by channel cut through the ice fields by Ice Breaker Jas. Whalen and showing 2, 600 ft. boats in the distance." Canadian Pacific freight office in the foreground, [C.N.R. freight sheds at right], C.P.R. freight shed on left, sign reading "A. Ross & Co.". Reference: Accession 1991-01, Item 184 This photograph is in the public domain as all copyright has expired. For more information about Thunder Bay's history, visit www.thunderbay.ca/archives Title: Opening of Navigation - Grain Fleet Leaving Port Arthur Harbour Date: May 2, 1912 Creator: Copyright Canada 1912 J. F. Cooke Description: "Opening of Navigation at Port Arthur, May 2, 1912 at 7pm. Twenty boats carrying 5,000,000 BSL of wheat sailing by channel cut through the ice fields by Ice Breaker Jas. Whalen and showing 2, 600 ft. boats in the distance." Canadian Pacific freight office in the foreground, [C.N.R. freight sheds at right], C.P.R. freight shed on left, sign reading "A. Ross & Co.". Reference: Accession 1991-01, Item 184 This photograph is in the public domain as all copyright has expired. For more information about Thunder Bay's history, visit www.thunderbay.ca/archives
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