Being able to visit this huge tug (110′), the MV Prescotont in Midland, was such a thrill…
Browsing: Canadian Pacific Railway
David Gilchrist recently went scuba diving at the Welland Scuba Park’s Swing Bridge. The Montrose…
On 25 October 1918, after grounding on Vanderbilt Reef in the Lynn Canal near Juneau,…
Lake Superior has claimed a big toll of those who have challenged its fierce storms, icy waters and great depths. Most of its disasters involve ships. A few are aircraft pilots who come to grief over-flying the lake. But a freight train locomotive and its boxcars plunging off a rocky cliff into the lake may be unprecedented.
“The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead When the skies of November…
At 10 PM, October 23, 1918, the Canadian Pacific passenger ship, the SS Princess Sophia left port at Scagway, Alaska with 298 passengers, men, women and children, largely from Dawson City, Yukon, and a crew of 65.
At 10 PM, October 23, 1918, the Canadian Pacific passenger ship, the SS Princess Sophia…