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Oct 24, 2022

Seaway Traffic (HAMBURG, TIM S. DOOL, ALGOMA EQUINOX, NORTHERN SPIRIT)

Missed FEDERAL HUNTER and SARAH DESGAGNES that both traveled downriver in the dark, early morning hours.

Alarm set for 3.45.
Was in a deep sleep, dreaming when the alarm went off.

Got up early so I'd have more time to relax and spend a lazy day by the river...
Just warm enough that I didn't have to keep moving to stay comfortable.

Glassy water to start the day...

Sometime around 11am, the white structure of a vessel appears behind the islands...
Then appears to be going the other way.
Have yet again observed a "zig-zag" in the channel.



Her arrival was approximately 35 minutes from first spotting her - BEFORE she made the first of two "zig-zags" in the channel.


A particularly warm fall day, with many passengers outside the ship along the railing, taking in the sights. Personally found it rather cold out there in the wind - And that's not standing up high on the top deck of a ship! Spectacular view nonetheless.

HAMBURG on a spectacular fall day


Captured the flag...
Bahamas red ensign



As HAMBURG banks around the shoal, can finally see her in full color.

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The "Ship of the Day" was undoubtedly the TIM S. DOOL.
Built in 1967, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Formerly SENEVILLE (and later ALGOVILLE from 1994 - 2008).
A classic laker - And just the second vessel be built with a single superstructure, with all cabins and pilothouse aft.

TIM S. DOOL approaches



In 1996, the vessel was widened by approximately 3 feet.

Former fleetmate ALGOISLE (SILVER ISLE from 1963-1994) was the first modern laker with this design. Just happens that another former Algoma vessel (ALGOSOO) can be noted as the last ship to be constructed with a forward pilothouse.


TIM S DOOL

TIM S. DOOL


Haven't seen this vessel in a long time - at least, not during daylight.
Just glad the sunlight was at a decent angle to capture this 1967 built vessel, possibly the oldest vessel in the Algoma fleet.




Waiting for the EQUINOX to arrive, and finally spotted her between the islands, with TIM S. DOOL behind her, heading the other way.


Finally caught an example of two vessels at the "zig-zag" point.
Glare of the sunlight makes it difficult to see in the photo.

Watching them from the shore, they seem to travel straight down the river... But when you're out there looking down the channel, it's amazing how many "zig-zag" points there are. It can makes it look like the ship is going the other way.
This has often thrown me off when trying to determine a vessels' direction.

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The distant ship is the upbound TIM S DOOL.
Fleetmate ALGOMA EQUINOX is heading downbound.
Both vessels appear to be heading towards the right...
They will each "zag" one more time.

ALGOMA EQUINOX approaches





Plenty of EQUINOX photos in my collection - But none of them lit up with sunlight like this one.

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Surprise ship of the day: NORTHERN SPIRIT
Figured she wouldn't reach me until nightfall.

NORTHERN SPIRIT downbound


NORTHERN SPIRIT passes the Murphy Islands





Finally turned sideways for the best light.

Catching the last vessel before sunset



ANOTHER "perfect" day by the river.
(with island rhythms while watching the final ship)

Evening transits all downbound, with ROERBORG, ALGOMA HARVESTER and KAMINISTIQUA before midnight.

 Sun rises over the clouds...

Daylight emerges



Just love the calm and color of this image...

Glassy Lake St. Lawrence




Such a calm, glassy morning.

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The orange glow of the morning sunrise...

Old Highway 2 at Sunrise



Life finds a way...
Poplar tree growing out of rock

Oct 23, 2022

Seaway Traffic (LEO A. MCARTHUR & JOHN J CARRICK, LE DUMONT D'URVILLE, BAIE COMEAU, EXEBORG, HUMBERGRACHT, FLORENCE SPIRIT)

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BAIE COMEAU upbound with sugar for Toronto

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I get knocked down...
But I get up again.
You're never gonna keep me down.

Just a sliver of a moon over the islands.



Canadian Geese against the morning sunrise.


It's a bird - And a plane.


Roots washed up on shore following the "higher" water levels.


Calm water, rocks and reflections...

Oct 19, 2022

River in Review...


ALGOMA MARINER upbound
Great season so far, still getting caught up with organizing everything I've seen, and everywhere I've been.

Trying to upload as much as possible, looking to fix the formatting later.

So many images to choose from - And keep finding more that I like. Hoping for favorable fall weather to continue enjoying the river.

ALGONOVA

Was able to catch ALGONOVA returning to Nanticoke, Ontario after a trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Sep 30, 2022

List of Ships Seen September 2022

NORTHERN SPIRIT
EVANS MCKIEL
CAPTAIN HENRY JACKMAN
THUNDER BAY
ABB VANESSA
ALGONORTH
FAIR JEANNE
GRIFFON
CANADIAN EMPRESS
BAIE COMEAU
PAUL A DESGAGNES
KAMINISTIQUA
ALGOMA TRANSPORT
MAJESTIC
MARIA G
OCEAN NAVIGATOR
LEA ATK
ALGOSEA
ALGOMA STRONGFIELD
EVERLAST & NORMAN MCLEOD
REESEBORG
WILF SEYMOUR & ALOUETTE SPIRIT
BLAIR MCKIEL
ALGOMA GUARDIAN
ALGOMA HARVESTER
TORRENT
ALGOMA MARINER
ALGOMA INTREPID
CSL ASSINIBOINE
FEDERAL MOSEL
ALGOMA SAULT
LE BELLOT
CSL ST-LAURENT
HARBOUR FASHION
SPRUCEGLEN
FEDERAL FRASER
FLORAGRACHT
SPARTAN & SPARTAN II
WHITEFISH BAY

September Ships (September 2 thru September 16, 2022)

ABB VANESSA upbound for Cleveland on September 3, 2022






ALGOMA TRANSPORT upbound for Indiana Harbour on September 6, 2022





MARIA G upbound for Ashtabula on September 7, 2022





OCEAN NAVIGATOR upbound for Toronto on September 7, 2022





FEDERAL MAYUMI upbound for Johnstown on September 8, 2022







ALGOMA COMPASS upbound for Goderich on September 8, 2022




RADCLIFFE R. LATIMER upbound for Sandusky on September 8, 2022




EVERLAST & NORMAN MCLEOD downbound for Valleyfield on September 12, 2022



REESTBORG upbound for Duluth on September 12, 2022






ALGOMA MARINER upbound for Hamilton on September 16, 2022