1893 Chippewa 1 1939
Steel sidewheel excursion passenger vessel
Built at Hamilton ON by Hamilton Bridge & Iron Works, Hull 2
Launched May 2, 1893
320’ LOA, 304’ LBP, 36’ beam, 22’6” depth
2 decks, coal-fired boilers, compound beam engine, 2000 IHP
Enrolled 1893 308.5 x 36.3 x 12.3, 1514 GT, 764 NT Can 100753 to:
Niagara Navigation Co., Toronto ON (home port Toronto ON)
Entered service May 1894 on Toronto ON–Niagara Falls ON–Lewiston ON route (spent entire career on this route)
Remeasured 1901 to 12.5 depth
Fleet sold 1912 to Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co., Montreal QC, but continued to operate as Niagara Navigation Co.
Fleet sold 1915 to Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal QC, Niagara Navigation Division
Cabins damaged Aug 1936 in storm. Laid up at end of season at Toronto ON
Cabins removed 1939 in Toronto Ont. Hull towed to Hamilton ON, where she was scrapped by Steel Company of Canada. Enrollment surrendered Sept 26, 1939.
See history in Scanner Feb 1978 (#72)
Also in Great Lakes Ships We Remember p. 86
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