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- Coteau du Lac, QU
- 1 also began to run in 1844 between Kingston and Coteau du Lac, namely, the Highlander, Captain Stearns; the
- 2 The Highlander, built at Coteau du Lac in 1841 or 1842, was a very much smaller vessel.
- 3 Calling at Coteau du Lac, Cornwall, Dickinson's Landing, East
- 4 of the Grand Trunk Railway met the steamers at Coteau Landing, thereby avoiding hotel expenses at Brockville.
- 5 calling at Lancaster, St. Anicet, Port Lewis, Coteau Landing, Valley Field, Lower Coteau and Beauharnois.
- 6 accident occurred to the Passport in passing the Coteau du Lac on the morning of September 17. She ran for
- 7 Bay, Brockville, Prescott, Cornwall and Coteau Landing. There is a slight variation in the upward
- 8 Simcoe1839
Highlander (1st)Coteau du Lac1840300
GildersleeveKingston1839250
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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