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  2. Rum-running in Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    For example, rum runners would unload a boxcar into a boat at the docks in Windsor. The boat driver would have a permit, stamped by a bribed customs officer, allowing him to export his cargo to Venezuela. Instead of Venezuela, the driver would simply take his cargo to Detroit. A day's work could net the driver approximately $200. [13]

  3. Malahat (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Infamous rum-runner that eluded US Coast Guard for 13 yrs. Malahat , a large 5-masted lumber schooner from Vancouver , BC, was known as " the Queen of Rum Row " in her day. [ 2 ] She became famous (or infamous ) [ 3 ] for rum-running on the US Pacific Coast between 1920 and 1933.

  4. Rum-running - Wikipedia

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    Rum Row was not the only front for the Coast Guard. Rum-runners often made the trip through Canada via the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway and down the west coast to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rum-running from Canada was also an issue, especially throughout prohibition in the early 1900s.

  5. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Aged Canadian whisky. The modern Canadian distilling industry produces a variety of spirits (e.g. whisky, rum, vodka, gin, liqueurs, spirit coolers, and basic ethyl alcohol), but Canada's primary reputation, domestically and internationally, remains for the production of Canadian whisky, a distinctive rye-flavoured, high quality whisky.

  6. Blaise Diesbourg - Wikipedia

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    Blaise Diesbourg, born in 1897, was also known as "King Canada," and was a major figure in the liquor smuggling and bootlegging business around Windsor, Ontario during the American prohibition period. His success brought him in contact with Al Capone, who arranged a deal with Diesbourg to supply him with regular shipments of alcohol by plane ...

  7. Liverpool, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's fortunes were temporarily revived in the 1920s when it became a centre for rum-runners shipping alcohol to the United States during its period of prohibition. More significant growth took place in 1929 when the Mersey Pulp and Paper Mill was completed in the adjoining village of Brooklyn. The paper company also founded its own ...