SHIPS OF ALGOMA CENTRAL MARINE (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s)
VESSELS ACQUIRED FROM NIPIGON TRANSPORTS (1986):
ALGOSTEEL (2) (formerly A.S. GLOSSBRENNER until 1987, ALGOGULF [1] until 1990)
Built 1966 at Davie Shipbuilding, Quebec, Hull No. 658
Converted to self-unloader in 1990
Made her final trip down the Seaway on April 26, 2018.
Scrapped 2018 Aliaga, Turkey
ALGOMARINE (formerly LAKE MANITOBA)
Built 1968 at Davie Shipbuilding, Hull No. 665
Converted to self-unloader in 1989
Made her final trip down the Seaway on April 27, 2016.
Scrapped 2016, Turkey
ALGONORTH (1) (formerly LAKE NIPIGON)
Built 1971
ALGOCAPE (1) (formerly CAROL LAKE, became MAPLEGLEN[2])
Built 1960
CAPTAIN HENRY JACKMAN (1) (formerly LAKE WABUSH)
Built 1981
Converted to self-unloader
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NEW BUILD "MEDIUM SIZED" SELF-UNLOADERS
ALGOWAY (2)
Built 1968 Collingwood, Ontario.
x feet in length
Scrapped
AGAWA CANYON
Built 1970 Collingwood, Ontario.
x feet in length
Scrapped 2010
ALGORAIL(2) ?
Built 1972 Collingwood, Ontario.
650 feet in length
Scrapped 2018, Port Colborne
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"NEW BUILD" BULK CARRIERS?
ALGOCEN (2)
Built 19
Scrapped
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"NEW BUILD" SELF-UNLOADERS
ALGOSOO (2)
Built 1974 Collingwood, Ontario.
Notable for being the last Great Lakes vessel to be constructed with a forward pilothouse.
Scrapped 2016, Port Colborne
ALGOLAKE
Built 1976
Made her final trip down the Seaway on December 27, 2017.
Scrapped 2018, Turkey
ALGOBAY
1978
ALGOPORT
1979
ALGOWOOD
1981
ALGOWEST (renamed PETER R. CRESWELL in 2001)
Built 1982
Converted to self-unloader in 1997
JOHN B. AIRD
Built 1983
Made her final trip down the Seaway on April 4, 2017.
Scrapped 2017, Turkey
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VESSELS ACQUIRED FROM MISENER & PIONEER (1994):
ALGOGULF (2) (formerly SCOTT MISENER [4])
Built 1961
Scrapped
ALGONTARIO (formerly UHRH ORE, CARTIERCLIFFE HALL, WINNIPEG)
Built 1960
Scrapped
ALGORIVER (formerly JOHN A. FRANCE)
Built 1960
Scrapped
ALGOISLE (formerly SILVER ISLE)
Built 1962
Has the distinction of being the first lake boat to feature the "all cabins aft" design.
Scrapped
ALGOVILLE (formerly SILVER ISLE)
Built 19
Now sailing as TIM S. DOOL
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ACQUIRED FROM CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES (1994):
ALGOCAPE (2) (formerly RICHELIEU[3])
Built 1967
Scrapped
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VESSELS ACQUIRED FROM UPPER LAKES SHIPPING (2011):
ALGOMA NAVIGATOR (formerly DEMETERTON, ST. LAWRENCE NAVIGATOR, CANADIAN NAVIGATOR)
Built 1967,
Converted to self-unloader in 1997
Made her final trip down the Seaway on December 23, 2015.
Scrapped 2016, Turkey
ALGOMA OLYMPIC (formerly CANADIAN OLYMPIC)
Built 1976
Made her final trip down the Seaway on April 5, 2018.
ALGOMA PROVIDER (formerly MURRAY BAY (2), CANADIAN PROVIDER)
Built 196
ALGOMA QUEBECOIS
B
ALGOMA MONTREALAIS
B
ALGOMA PROGRESS
ALGOMA ENTERPRISE
ALGOMA TRANSFER
JAMES NORRIS
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EARLY VESSELS OF ALGOMA CENTRAL RAILWAY:
ALGOSOO (1) (formerly SATURN 1, J. FRATER TAYLOR)
Built 1901
Acquired by Algoma in 1913
Sailed as ALGOSOO from 1936-64
Scrapped 1965
ALGORAIL (1) (formerly WILLIAM S. MACK, HOME SMITH)
Built 1901
Sailed as ALGORAIL from 1936-63
Scrapped 1963
AGAWA (also known as ROBERT P. DURHAM, HERON BAY, FEDERAL HUSKY)
Built 1902 as barge
Rebuilt 1907 as steamer
Sailed as AGAWA from 1902-29
Scrapped 1965
AGAWA (2) (also known as HOWARD M. HANNAH JR., GLENSHEE, MARQUETTE, GODERICH, LIONEL PARSONS)
Built 1908
Sailed as AGAWA from 1963-68
Scrapped 1983
ALGOWAY (1) (formerly G. WATSON FRENCH, HENRY P. WERNER, JOHN J BOLLAND JR.)
Built 1903
Sailed as ALGOWAY from 1940-63
Scrapped 1963
ALGOSTEEL (1) (formerly THOMAS BARLUM)
Built 1907
Sunk 1967 as breakwall Burns Harbour, Indiana
ALGOCEN (1)
Built 1909
Scrapped 1968