1922 New York News 1 1961
Steel St. Lawrence River canal size bulk freighter
Built at Londonderry, Northern Ireland by North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co., Hull 101
Launched
257’ LOA, 250’2” LBP, 43’ beam, 19’4” depth
1 deck, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 800 IHP
Enrolled at London England
250.2 x 43.0 x 16.8, 1670 GT, 970 NT Br 146581 to:
Ontario Transportation & Pulp Co., Thorold ON (home port London England)
Entered service 1922
Transferred 1923 to Chicago Tribune Transportation Co.
Enrollment transferred to Canada 1925 Can 146581 (home port to Montreal QC)
Transferred 1928 to Quebec & Ontario Transportation Co.
Renamed Shelter Bay (1) 1933
Sold 1958 to N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd., Fort William ON (home port to Fort William ON) and renamed Labradoc (1)
Laid up end of 1959 season at Kingston ON and did not operate again
Sold for scrap 1961 to A. Newman & Co. Towed to Port Dalhousie ON and scrapped.
See history in Scanner Feb 1985 (#135)
Also in Great Lakes Ships We Remember p. 356
2210
My dad sailed on her (Shelter Bay 1) in the early 50s. Any photos?
Mark Harwood
Ask Roger at knowyourships.gmail.com.