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In 1950, the Thunder River boat was advertised for sale in Edmonton newspapers. It was described as 57 feet long and 12 feet beam, with twin 160-horsepower engines, and came with two 150-ton barges and auxiliary equipment. At the time of sale, it was in Hay River. [128] Tilirak: 1962
Fox Lake is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta, Canada within the Fox Lake 162 Indian reserve. It is located approximately 152 kilometres (94 mi) east of High Level . The reserve is surrounded by and independent from Mackenzie County .
Seaspan ULC evolved into a prominent marine transportation company serving the West Coast of North America with a large tugboat and barge fleet. Seaspan's barges haul forestry materials (logs, wood chips, hog fuel, lumber, pulp, paper and newsprint), minerals (construction aggregate and limestone), railcars, plus machinery, fuel and supplies to coastal communities.
Barges of Canada (3 P) Coal hulks (48 P) D. Barges of Denmark (1 C) F. Barges of France (17 P) H. Hotel barges (19 P) R. Royal barges of Thailand (5 P) Barges of ...
Almost none of Canada's Northern communities have any port facilities, a fact the series portrays dramatically as it shows the extra difficulties the ships face unloading cargo: (1) unloading and launching a tugboat and barge, they carry as deck cargo; (2) using the tug and barge to carry front end loaders to the community's beach, where they will then unload pallets of cargo from subsequent ...
VB-10,000 is a heavy-lift twin-gantry catamaran consisting of two truss space frames atop two barges.The design was derived from Versabar's earlier VB-4000 (aka Bottom Feeder), [1] [2] which was developed to clear debris from toppled oil drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
The garbage scow Mobro 4000, which was given the nickname the "Gar-Barge", became notorious in 1987 for travelling between New York City and Belize trying unsuccessfully to get rid of a load of rubbish, ultimately incinerated in New York. Garbage scows have been used to covertly transport illegal substances in the US.
CCGS Samuel Risley [note 1] is a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker and buoy tender assigned to the Great Lakes area (Central and Arctic Region). Lead ship of her class, the vessel is named after Samuel Risley, the 19th century maritime inspector and first head of Board of Steamship Inspectors for Upper Canada and Ontario. [1]