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- Hamilton Harbour, ON
- 1 for Toronto, round the head of Lake Ontario by Burlington Bay, and in the evening his Majesty's vessels, the
- 2 batteaux round the head of the Lake Ontario, by Burlington Bay." The second detachment of this gallant corps
- 3 Burlington Bay was clear of ice on April 9th, the first arrival
- 4 Burlington Bay all around the Hamiltonians, and yet "not a drop
- 5 the Hamilton Steamboat Company, and now runs on Burlington Bay. The Annie Craig ran for some time until 1885
- 6 days of September an engagement took place near Burlington Bay between Chauncey and Yeo. The former had five
- 7 head of the lake has been lately wrecked near Burlington Bay and every person on board perished, there being
- 8 calling each way at Port Credit, Oakville and Burlington Bay.
- 9 The Experiment will for the present, and until Burlington Bay opens, ply between Toronto and Burlington Beach
- 10 resumed her usual course. As soon as ever Burlington Bay was free from ice in 1850-- that was about April
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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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