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- Toronto Yacht
- 1 "The Toronto Yacht, Captain Baker, will, in the course of a few
- 2 that no information is given as to where the Toronto Yacht was built and launched, nor as to her dimensions
- 3 province, arrived in our harbour on board the Toronto."
- 4 On May 16th, 1801, the Toronto again arrives at York, carrying the Lieutenant
- 5 as in the two preceding years, he came on the Toronto, after a remarkably quick passage from Quebec of
- 6 November is there a casual reference made to the Toronto Yacht. She had apparently been lying near the
- 7 the following August, we learn that the schooner Toronto had met with an accident, of what particular
- 8 he refers thus to the recent accident to the Toronto Yacht "I am vexed to hear of the Toronto's disaster.
- 9 that her arrival at York is duly expected. The Toronto Yacht was fairly busy in the latter end of 1808
- 10 EXIT TORONTO YACHT.
- 11 Early in the summer of 1812 the Toronto Yacht ceased to sail upon the lake. She was wrecked
- 12 of Commodore Earl, who had formerly commanded Toronto Yacht. It consisted of the following vessels: Royal
- 13 .
SophiaKingstonUnknownUnknown
SimcoeKingston1797
Toronto YachtUnknown1799Wrecked.
Genessee" "about 1790
Peggy"
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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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