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- File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.1 Port Dalhousie was amalgamated with the City of St. Catharines in 1961.File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.1 Port Dalhousie was amalgamated with the City of St. …
- File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.4 Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the City of St. Catharines in 1961 The ship was operated by the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway. “Dalhousie City” was built in 19File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.4 Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the City of St. Catharines …
- File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.5 Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the City of St. Catharines in 1961.File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.5 Port Dalhousie amalgamated with the City of St. Catharines …
- File Number: 06/pt1/9-1.6 The ship was operated by the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway. “Dalhousie City” was built in 1911 and sailed to and from Toronto. In 1949 The "Northumberland" burFile Number: 06/pt1/9-1.6 The ship was operated by the Niagara, St. Catharines …
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- Slide File Number: 06.118-A-2 The S.S. Cayuga was operated by the Niagara Navigation Company and provided passenger service between Toronto, Niagara, and Lewiston, NY from 1907 until 1957. In 1913 thSlide File Number: 06.118-A-2 The S.S. Cayuga was operated by the Niagara …
- Slide File Number: 06.118-A-3 The Corona was built in 1896 for the Niagara Navigation Company and provided passenger service between Toronto and Niagara. In 1913 the Niagara Navigation Company mergedSlide File Number: 06.118-A-3 The Corona was built in 1896 for the …
- Slide File Number: 06.118-B-3 The Chippewa was built in Hamilton and delivered to the Niagara Navigation Company in 1893. It provided passenger service between Toronto and Niagara. In 1913 the NiagarSlide File Number: 06.118-B-3 The Chippewa was built in Hamilton and delivered …
- Slide File Number: 06.118-B-4 The S.S. Cayuga was operated by the Niagara Navigation Company and provided passenger service between Toronto, Niagara, and Lewiston, NY from 1907 until 1957. In 1913 thSlide File Number: 06.118-B-4 The S.S. Cayuga was operated by the Niagara …
- Slide File Number: 06.106-D-1 In 1903 Port Dalhousie was selected as the permanent site for the annual Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen regatta.Slide File Number: 06.106-D-1 In 1903 Port Dalhousie was selected as the …
- Slide File Number: 06.117-A-4 The steamship Lakeside provided passenger service between Port Dalhousie and Toronto starting in 1892. Lakeside Navigation Co. was the operator until the company was purSlide File Number: 06.117-A-4 The steamship Lakeside provided passenger service between Port …
- Slide File Number: 06.117-C-2 The Northumberland was operated by the Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto Railway. The “Northumberland” was brought into service in 1920 to transport visitors to LakesideSlide File Number: 06.117-C-2 The Northumberland was operated by the Niagara, St. …
- Slide File Number: 06.117-C-3 The "Dalhousie City" was operated by the Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto Railway. The steamship “Dalhousie City” was built to transport visitors to Lakeside Park fromSlide File Number: 06.117-C-3 The "Dalhousie City" was operated by the Niagara, …
- Slide File Number: 08.3-B-1 (28-A-2)Slide File Number: 08.3-B-1 (28-A-2)
- Slide File Number: 06.101-A-1 The pier was constructed at the time of the second canal c. 1845. The outer range lighthouse was built c. 1879. The inner range lighthouse was constructed c. 1898 to repSlide File Number: 06.101-A-1 The pier was constructed at the time of …
- Slide File Number: 06.103-C-2 The N.S. & T electric rail line was extended to Port Dalhousie and Lakeside Park in 1901. Lakeside Park was run jointly beginning in 1920s by Canadian National Railway aSlide File Number: 06.103-C-2 The N.S. & T electric rail line was …
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