Month: August 2025

The Vigilant was a Canadian government patrol boat.  She was 145 feet long, and had a top speed of 21 knots.  It is said she carried four...

Most residents of Port Stanley know about the ill fated Bessemer coal ferry, but few have heard of the Shenango #1. There is no postmark...

The church shown on this postcard was built in 1888. In 1925 at the time of church union in Canada it became a United Church....

This postcard shows the ill fated Marquette and Bessemer Number 2 which sank on Lake Erie in December of 1909. It was carrying coal cars...

The New P.M. Bridge was a swing bridge built to carry the Pere Marquette trains over Kettle Creek. It would slowly pivot open to let...

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