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Aug 31, 2022
List of Ships Seen August 2022
ALGOMA COMPASS
FEDERAL FREEDOM
CSL WELLAND
CSL ST-LAURENT
ATLANTIC HURON
CSL ASSINBOINE
WILF SEYMOUR & ALOUETTE SPIRIT
TUNDRA
FEDERAL ALSTER
HINCH SPIRIT
MISS LIS & JMC258
MICK
FLORETGRACHT
WHISTLER
ATLANTIC SPIRIT
BRUCE
ALGOMA NIAGARA
WHITEFISH BAY
DAMIA DESGAGNES
ALGOMA BUFFALO
RUDDY
ALGOMA HANSA
NACC ARGONAUT
SPARTAN & SPARTAN II
PEYTON LYNN C
IRYDA
FAGELGRACHT
JANIS
HINCH SPIRIT
THUNDER BAY
ALGOMA HARVESTER
CCGS GRIFFON
FEDERAL LEDA
LEGERTHA
ALGOMA STRONGFIELD
CSL LAURENTIEN
FEDERAL BEAUFORT
ISABELLE G
SUSANA S
SPRUCEGLEN
MANDARIN
JULIE C
STRANDJA
G3 MARQUIS
ALGOMA EQUINOX
HELENA G
ALGOTERRA
RADCLIFFE R LATIMER
CCGS GRIFFON
VECTIS PROGRESS
TORRENT
ONEGO MAAS
FEDERAL WELLAND
August Ships (Aug 1 thru Aug 20, 2022)
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KAMINISTIQUA upbound on August 1 destined for Thunder Bay Built in 1983 as the SASKATCHEWAN PIONEER. |
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ALGOMA COMPASS downbound on August 1 with cargo of salt for Cote Ste Catharines. Built in 1973 for the American Steamship Company. Acquired by Algoma in 2018 |
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ALGOMA INTREPID downbound on August 5 Montreal. Another "brand new" Seaway vessel, the 2020 built is 650 feet in length - Almost a hundred feet shorter than some of her fleetmates. |
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TUNDRA upbound on August 5 for Sault Ste Marie. Launched in 2009, her sister ships include BARNACLE, BLACKY, BRANT, CHESTNUT, RUDDY, TORRENT, and TUFTY. |
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PEYTON LYNN C upbound August 10 for Cleveland. Built in 2007, have seen photos of her with deck cranes. Previous names: GESINA SCHEPERS, EEMSDIJK. |
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Downbound POLSTEAM vessel IRDYA passes the upbound JANIS on August 12, 2022. |
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2014-built ALGOMA HARVESTER upbound on August 13 for Hamilton with iron ore. |
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The 2003-built FEDERAL LEDA of Majuro upbound August 13 destined for Hamilton. Sister ship to FEDERAL DANUBE, FEDERAL ELBE, FEDERAL EMS and FEDERAL WESER. |
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ALGOMA EQUINOX upbound on August 20. First appearing on the Seaway in December 2013, the ALGOMA EQUINOX was the first member in a growing fleet of vessels (ten so far) in the "Equinox Class". |
Aug 29, 2022
Another day with very few ships during daylight hours...
Missed the Fednav ship (Possibly FEDERAL DELTA) in the early AM.
Another morning with WHITEFISH BAY upbound...
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Exploring the stones of an old laneway...
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Found a cemented block of stones - and then a second one. Possible "gates" or sign for an entrance?
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Clay tiles joined together to make a culvert
Broken piece of clay tile washed near the shore.
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Left the water a bit early as the sky got dark, and not a moment too soon.
Saw lightning strike to the west on the drive home.
Got home, unloaded, and just getting inside when it started to rain.
Missed
the ALGOMA ship, which would have been the "trifecta" had I seen all
three - One ship from each of the major Canadian Shipping Companies.
Believe it may have been the ALGOMA SAULT, which I've seen a bunch of
times anyway.
Aug 28, 2022
Seaway Traffic (FEDERAL WELLAND, ALGOMA HANSA)
In the morning light, it's possible to observe the exact minute that the colors change.
The same scene taken one minute later, the sky is red to suddenly blue. This happened around 6:18AM.
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Saw the blue "Diving Boat" heading upriver in the morning, returning back in the afternoon with wetsuits, presumabily drying on the railing on the return trip.
Another day of oldschool ship watching... No digital technology for tracking of vessels, just keeping my eyes open. Unfortunately, very few ships actually appeared.
Caught the FEDERAL WELLAND heading downbound.
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ALGOMA HANSA was upbound.
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ALGOMA HANSA approaches, saluting |
The ALGOMA HANSA actually saluted a couple of times. Lots of pleasurecraft on the water. Not sure exactly who she was saluting, but it's always neat.
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ALGOMA HANSA |
At first, Thought the HANSA might even be the ALGOSEA on a return trip... (looking it up, the ships are exactly the same size. Not sure if they're sisters, but share a number of similarities).
I also previously thought that if one were to spend a weekend at the river, the likely ships to see would be the
ALGOMA HANSA, the G3 MARQUIS and/or the tug barge combination of EVERLAST and NORMAN MACLEOD. These regular Seaway vessels also frequently use the Wilson Hill anchorage just off Ault Island. So does ALGONORTH, which I haven't seen in a while...
Aug 27, 2022
Seaway Traffic (VECTIS PROGRESS, TORRENT, ONEGO MAAS, JULIE C)
First ship on the horizon was the upbound VECTIS PROGRESS. Was expecting a cool-looking hull design, and I wasn't disappointed. Somewhere upriver, she undoubtedly passed by fleetmate JULIE C. (Likely somewhere around Kingston)
VECTS PROGRESS
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VECTIS PROGRESS is upbound |
Next up, would be a boat with a cool-sounding, one-word name. Expected it to be a green-hulled saltwater crane ship, and my suspicions were correct.
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TORRENT is upbound |
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The 2010-built TORRENT |
Another saltwater crane ship, upbound. That's three in a row. The rather cool looking and sleek ONEGO MAAS. Decent photos, but the lighting made the hull look black instead of brilliant blue.
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The 2011-built ONEGO MAAS |
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Yet another crane ship, this time the downbound JULIE C. Approximately 9-10 days after seeing her upbound. Lighting was much more ideal this time round.
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The 2009-built JULIE C |
Always enjoy the magic and wonder of nighttime ships... It's something special to see them in the middle of the night, with no clue what they are.
The only ship I saw in darkness was predictable, as I was expecting ALGOSEA after nightfall. There she was, out of the darkness, just a couple of lights on this tiny tanker.
She's barely 400 feet long, but looked to be a mere 100 feet as she first appeared. As she got closer to the angle changed, the range lights expanded. The ship appeared to grow, revealing her full length.
Evening vessel passages:
ECOSSE & JOHANNA G both upbound
Aug 24, 2022
Seaway Traffic (ALGOTERRA, RADCLIFFE R. LATIMER, CCGS GRIFFON)
Wide awake at 1:48 am. Thought it was closer to 3 or 4. Had already gotten up for the day, so got ready to head out anyway.
A nice, slow leisurely breakfast and coffee that somehow took 2 hours. Got packed up and heading out onto the road by 5:43. A new record for this year, beating the previous time by over an hour.
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Got to the river and it was still dark, buoys flashing, seemed to stop flashing before the sun came up. Glassy calm with fog. Felt tired and queasy, but was excited to get on the calm water.
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The ALGOTERRA downbound for Halifax.
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At first, it was kinda strange seeing a couple ALGOMA vessels with red hulls. bright red in the colors of her previous owners actually looks good with the red/black ALGOMA smokestack...
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ALGONOVA downbound |
Now that I've gotten accustomed to recognizing these vessels by their paint schemes, I'd actually like them to keep this shade of red.
RADCLIFFE R. LATIMER
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The LATIMER is a the former ALGOBAY / ATLANTIC TRADER.
Was upgraded to "Caribbean Class" in 1988. Could she be considered a "salty laker"?
CCGS GRIFFON downbound for Prescott
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Knew the Coast Guard Griffon was out there somewhere, and later in the afternoon, heard the chugging of that old engine! CCGS GRIFFON is from the 1970s.
Monarch Butterfly...
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ANOTHER "perfect" day by the river.
Aug 20, 2022
Seaway Traffic (G3 MARQUIS, ALGOMA CONVEYOR, ALGOMA EQUINOX, HELENA G)
Bass boats racing across the water again in the morning...
Approximately 7.24 AM
The exact same time as yesterday...
Very calm and glassy to start the day....
Wind
was supposed to be gently out of the south all day, but towards the end
of the day it seemed to shift to be coming from the east.
Water level was still way down, just slightly higher than it was yesterday.
Saw a loon in the morning...
It ducked under before I could get a snapshot.
Later on, watched an Osprey pluck a 2 pound bass from the shallows, after failing on its' first attempt.
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Just happened to notice the G3 MARQUIS is from "WINNIPEG".
Find it amusing because I'm not sure there's a way for this vessel (made in China) to actually reach Manitoba.
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The Marquis blasted several warning horns somewhere near Crysler Marina.
Fishing enthusiasts? Other pleasurecraft? Though the binoculars, the only thing I could see was a sailboat.
Surprise ship of the day was the ALGOMA CONVEYOR...
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Seems like I just saw her the other day (turns out that it was YESTERDAY - so many ships, it becomes a bit of a blur), possibly headed downriver. She wasn't on the list of vessels with an ETA at Eisenhower or Iroquois as of 4.00am when I checked before heading out. Possibly finished unloading near the Quebec border?
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From "1:29" to "1:52" when the ALGOMA CONVEYOR approached was able to appreciate her in her full glory. That's "only" 22 minutes! Keeping in mind they actually disappear behind the islands for several minutes.
Another timeframe comparison with the EQUINOX, first spotted on the horizon at 4:14, came within range at 4:40. That's "only" 25 minutes. Should take note how long they "disappear" behind Bradford point. The fact that a ship can be "invisible" for 3 whole minutes is enough time to be convinced that there isn't one on the way.
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ALGOMA EQUINOX upbound |
After seeing the shiny new paint jobs on the MARQUIS and CONVEYOR, the EQUINOX is looking pretty dull and rusty... Being the apparent "flagship" of the Equinox class, I pictured her to be a shiny example. Photos turned out cool though, looks like she has character. Just wish the name painted on the hull wasn't so rusty...
HELENA G making her way downriver shorty afterwards.
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Decent enough lighting for some intriguing snapshots (although it's hard to beat the one already in my collection from a few weeks ago, possibly when she was on her trip upriver).
Aug 19, 2022
Seaway Traffic (SPRUCEGLEN, MANDARIN, JULIE C, EVERLAST & NORMAN McLEOD, ALGOMA CONVEYOR, STRANDJA)
At sunrise a few Osprey arrived but decided not to stay.
They start fishing before the professional anglers do.
Saw them fishing periodically, often near the "shallows".
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Oldschool ship watching, with absolutely no schedule or idea of what's coming down the pipe (aka the channel)
Missed the downbound FEDERAL CHURCHILL and the upbound CSL ASSINIBOINE.
Both vessels transiting the system in the dark.
Checked everything I could see towards the western horizon...
Walked towards the east and back, and SPRUCEGLEN managed to surprise me from the west... Perhaps she was hidden behind an island when I scouted upriver? Or possibly snug against the shoreline...
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Next vessel was the upbound MANDARIN, of Canadian Forest Navigation (CanForNav).
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Saltwater crane ship JULIE C alerted me to her presence by blasting 5 short for "danger" as she was passing near Ault Island... Possibly one of the many fishermen competing in the Bass tournament (Aug 16-21).
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Tugboat EVERLAST went downriver, appearing to anchor just off Ault Island.
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Found an intact Canada Goose egg (unhatched) in the remnants of a nest, inland.
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Suddenly the ALGOMA CONVEYOR appeared, heading downriver. Possibly some of my best photos of the trip, just because of the ideal lighting at the time.
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Finally, saltie STRANDJA was downbound.
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