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- Sarnia, ON
- 1 narrow channel whereupon now stands the town of Sarnia, he reached Lake Huron. Here a terrible storm
- 2 Port Stanley, Amherstburg, Windsor, Detroit, and Port Sarnia.' The new low-pressure propeller Whitby, Lepine,
- 3 Burwell, Port Stanley, Amherstburg, Windsor, Port Sarnia, and at Goderich if sufficient freight offered.
- 4 Welland Canal; and taking freight for Chatham, Sarnia and Goderich.
- 5 to run in connection with their road from Sarnia to Chicago, and the Great Western had six
- 6 On Lake Ontario there were the two routes, via Sarnia and Collingwood, to the north-west; but the
- 7 steamers connecting with Toronto; one ran from Sarnia in connection with the G. T. R., the steamers
- 8 From Sarnia, in connection with the G. T. R., the Steamers
- 9 In connection with the G. T. R. at Sarnia from Toronto were the steamers Ontario and
- 10 The Grand Trunk Railway's Sarnia line in this year consisted of three vessels,
- 11 on alternate Thursdays, at 10 a.m., calling at Sarnia and (weather permitting) all Lake Huron ports,
- 12 The Sarnia line was precisely the game as in 1876, there
- 13 These first-class and powerful steamers left Sarnia at 10 p.m., and Goderich, Kincardine and
- 14 From Sarnia sailed the Manitoba. Quebec, and Ontario for
- 15 one of the well-known Beatty Line, running from Sarnia on the Upper Lakes. Afterwards her name was
- 16 DouglasThorold188042Toronto tugs.
HuronSarnia18751,250G. T. R.
InternationalSarnia1,000G. T.
- 17 tugs.
HuronSarnia18751,250G. T. R.
InternationalSarnia1,000G. T. R.
LansdowneDetroit18841,900G. T.
- 18 propeller.
WatertownKingston1864176
WalesSarnia1881311
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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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