• 80°13′4.7″W / 44.504222°N 80.217972°W / 44.504222; -80.217972 Collingwood Shipbuilding was a major Canadian shipbuilder of the late 19th and 20th centuries...
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    organized shipbuilding business was created. On May 24, 1883, the Collingwood Shipyards, formally known as Collingwood Dry Dock Shipbuilding and Foundry...
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    the RN under the Lend-Lease Programme upon completion, because wartime shipbuilding production in the United States had reached the level where the USN could...
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    & Co., Paisley Canada Collingwood Shipbuilding Co., Collingwood Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., Thunder Bay Toronto Shipbuilding Co., Toronto Redfern Construction...
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    (Marine) Ltd., Greenock, UK Cochrane & Sons, Ltd., Selby, UK Collingwood Shipbuilding, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley, UK John...
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    and traffic fell. The closure of Collingwood Shipbuilding in 1986 led to the abandonment of the sections in Collingwood and to the west. The line is intact...
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    Algosoo (1974 ship) (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    lake freighter constructed for Algoma Central in 1974 by Collingwood Shipbuilding in Collingwood, Ontario. The second ship of the name, Algosoo was the...
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    Shipyards. Great Lakes Engineering Works Collingwood Shipbuilding Company Defoe Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company American Ship Building Company...
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    enterprise." By the mid-1980s, CSL's only remaining shipyard (Collingwood Shipbuilding) was undergoing financial difficulties and was closed on September...
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    SS J.H.G. Hagarty (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    boilers. The Hagarty was constructed in 1914 by the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company of Collingwood, Ontario for the St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation...
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    MS Chi-Cheemaun (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    Bruce Peninsula → South Baymouth, Manitoulin Island Builder Collingwood Shipbuilding, Collingwood, Ontario Cost CAD$10 million Yard number 205 Laid down January...
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    Huronic (steamship) (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    the Great Lakes (and namely in Collingwood area). She was designed by Hugh Calderwood, Manager of Collingwood Shipbuilding. She was retired in late 1949...
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    CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    tender of the Canadian Coast Guard. Built in 1986 by Canadian Shipbuilding at Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, she was the last ship constructed there. The...
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    SS James Carruthers (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    of the wreck. The James Carruthers was built at Collingwood, Ontario by the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company; her yard number was 00038. She was a steel-hulled...
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  • complement the White Rose. This ship, the W. Harold Rea was built by Collingwood Shipbuilding and was Christened on 25 August 1962. After Canadian's acquisition...
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    transports primarily iron ore and coal. The vessel was built at Collingwood Shipyards in Collingwood, Ontario. The vessel's keel was laid on 25 June 1968 and...
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    during World War II. The ship was built as a trawler by Collingwood Shipbuilding Company at Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, and launched in 1918 as Seville....
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    Caledon Shipbuilding Company in Dundee, Scotland. This steamer was converted from a bulk carrier to a package freighter in 1911 by the Collingwood Shipbuilding...
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    HMS Baffin (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    officers and ratings. The ship's keel was laid down by Collingwood Shipbuilding at Collingwood, Ontario on 14 October 1941. The ship was launched on 13...
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    SS Emperor (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    She was built between 1910 and April 1911 by the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company in Collingwood, Ontario, for Inland Lines, Ltd., of Midland, Ontario...
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    Shipbuilding shipyard: Julius H. Barnes, owner of Barnes-Duluth Shipbuilding from 1922 to 1943 Great Lakes Engineering Works Collingwood Shipbuilding...
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    Navy during World War II. She was launched in 1917 by Collingwood Shipbuilding Company at Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Bonthorpe was owned and operated...
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    John B. Aird (ship) (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    constructed at Collingwood Shipbuilding in Collingwood, Ontario, with the yard number 224. The fore part of the ship was built at Port Arthur Shipbuilding in Port...
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  • Saint John Shipbuilding was a Canadian shipbuilding company located in Saint John, New Brunswick. The shipyard was active from 1923 to 2003. Numerous shipyards...
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    SS Norisle (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    in Fall, 2023. The ship is 215 ft in length. Norisle was built at the Collingwood shipyards in 1946—the first steamship built in Canada after the end of...
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  • Atlantic Superior (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    per hour for ores. Atlantic Superior was laid down by Collingwood Shipbuilding at Collingwood, Ontario and launched on 9 November 1981. The ship was...
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    Radcliffe R. Latimer (category Ships built in Collingwood, Ontario)
    bulk carrier's keel was laid down on 16 August 1977 by Collingwood Shipbuilding at Collingwood, Ontario, with the yard number 215. The vessel was launched...
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    Collingwood Shipbuilding at Collingwood, Ontario and launched 27 July later that year. She was commissioned on 9 November 1940 at Collingwood, the first...
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  • 1903 at Collingwood by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. The steel bulk carrier MIDLAND PRINCE, was built 1906-07 by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. EMPRESS...
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    make Macassa more profitable, she was sent to the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company of Collingwood, Ontario, in 1905 to be lengthened. Her hull became...
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