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Early history of steam navigation between Toronto and the Niagara River recounts in detail the careers of the Chicora, Cibola, Ongiara, Chippewa, Corona and Cayuga.
http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/Documents/Cumberland/
The career of a sailor in the Canadian Forces, organized according to the ships with which he served and his trade of Ocean Operator.
http://www.geocities.com/brettchristensen/
From Quebec City, to Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park west of Bella Coola, British Columbia route of waterways unites Canada historically and geographically.
http://www.amvr.org/index.htm
General introduction to archeology plus history of Kingston and Eastern Ontario from earliest times to present. Includes brief history of shipping and shipwrecks in area, and information about Archaeological Centre, Research Foundation, and educational resources.
http://www.carf.info/
History of northern Saskatchewan, rock paintings, stories, bibliographies of Saskatchewan archaeology and the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society.
http://www.canoesaskatchewan.rkc.ca/arch.htm
Foundation dedicated to maritime history, research and conservation and nautical education. Members may access thousands of maritime and nautical documents.
http://www.aandc.org/
Features marine pilots, charts, reports and news. Includes history and photograph gallery.
http://www.atlanticpilotage.com/main/index.htm
This virtual exhibit presents more than 350 images - heritage photographs, original documents, charts and miscellaneous items relating to both Bluenose and Bluenose II. Recounts the history of the Bluenose, a fishing schooner that was launched in March 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/bluenose/
The Bluenose became one of Canada's great icons, and the Bluenose II supports the traditions of great shipbuilding and schooner sailing. The Bluenose II Preservation Trust Society established a trust fund to preserve the legacies of traditional seamanship skills and the craft of building great wooden ships.
http://www.bluenose2.ns.ca/
Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse is an Imperial tower lighthouse dating to 1836; former navigational aid on Lake Erie. Includes information on its construction, history, map, and visitor information.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/on/boisblanc/index_e.asp
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