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  2. Toronto Drydock Company - Wikipedia

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    The company remained in business until 1964 and was later acquired as part of the Port Weller Dry Docks. [2] The facilities were sold following the bankruptcy of Port Weller Dry Docks Limited, who moved the dry dock to Port Weller, Ontario and sold the facilities to Toronto Harbour Commission. [3]

  3. Dry dock - Wikipedia

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    A floating dry dock is a type of pontoon for dry docking ships, possessing floodable buoyancy chambers and a U-shaped cross-section. The walls are used to give the dry dock stability when the floor or deck is below the surface of the water. When valves are opened, the chambers fill with water, causing the dry dock to float lower in the water ...

  4. List of dry docks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest dry docks in the world, including excavated and floating ... Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company China: Dalian 400 96.0 13.0 ...

  5. Inland port - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Corps of Engineers publishes biannually a list of such locations and for this purpose states that "inland ports" are ports that are located on rivers and do not handle deep draft ship traffic.

  6. Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    1830–1832: 1,143 metres (3,750 ft) of docks are built. 1840: The Gold-Headed Cane tradition begins, giving a cane to the captain of the first vessel to reach the port in the year. 1854: The navigation channel between Quebec City and Montreal is deepened to 4.88 metres (16.0 ft) and widened to 76.19 metres (250 ft).

  7. Saint John Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Numerous shipyards were located on the shores of Courtney Bay in the east end of Saint John Harbour where extensive mud flats dried at low tide.. In 1918 it was announced that the St. John Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. would be established as a subsidiary of the Canada Dredging Co., Ltd. of Midland, Ontario and would construct the largest drydock in the world.

  8. Irving Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    The company's de facto history began in 1959, when K.C. Irving purchased the St. John Dry-dock & Shipbuilding Co. [8] [9] in St John NB, which was then renamed Saint John Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. [10] Eventually shortened to Saint John Shipbuilding, it was at this location that Irving constructed Flower-class corvettes, Halifax-class frigates, and two Protecteur class replenishment Oilers ...

  9. Category:Drydocks - Wikipedia

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    Port Weller Dry Docks; S. ... Toronto Drydock Company This page was last edited on 20 February 2019, at 05:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...