9. Lay-Up Listings - cont'd. WM. LYON MACKENZIE (firetug), MAPLE CITY (airport ferry), MAPLE LEAF 1 (exc. ), MARIPOSA BELLE (exc. ), SAM McBRIDE (island ferry), MISS (exc. ), M. T. M. 11 (barge), NELVANA (retired exc. ), NEW BEGINNINGS (exc. ), NORDIC H20 (exc. ), NORTHERN SPIRIT 1 (exc. ), 007 (workboat), OBSESSION III (exc. ), OC 181 (barge), (island ferry), ORIOLE (exc. ), P & P 1 (workboat/exc. ), OURS POLAIRE (tug), PATHFINDER (sail training), PATRICIA D. 1 (tug), PIONEER PRINCESS (exc. ), PIONEER QUEEN (exc. ), PITTS CARILLON (barge), PLAYFAIR (sail trai­ ning), PRESCOTONT (tug/yacht), PRINCE II (I. Y. C. workboat), PROGRESS (tug), RADIUM 603, RA­ DIUM 604, RADIUM 610, RADIUM 611, RADIUM 623, RADIUM 625 (all barges), RADIUM YELLOWKNIFE (tug), THOMAS RENNIE (island ferry), WILLIAM REST (tug), RIVER GAMBLER (exc. ), HAROLD S. ROBBINS (Q.C. Y. C. tender), ROCK PRINCE (barge), STE. MARIE I (exc. ), S.A. QUEEN (barge, for­ mer tug), SALVAGE MONARCH (tug), FRED SCANDRETT (tug). SEA FLIGHT I (retired hydrofoil), SEA FLIGHT II (retired hydrofoil), SHIPSANDS (exc. ), SHOWBOAT ROYAL GRACE (exc. ), MISS KIM SIMPSON (exc. ), STELLA BOREALIS (exc. ), T. H. C. 50 (derrick barge), T. I. M. (marina tender), TORONTONIAN (exc. ), TORVILLE (tug/yacht), TRACY M. (tug), TRILLIUM (island ferry & exc. steamer), VERENDRYE (ex C. C. G. S. ), VIGILANT 1 (tug), WAYWARD PRINCESS (exc. ), W. B. INDOK (tug), DOC WILLINSKY (I. Y. C. ferry), WINDMILL POINT (airport ferry), Y & F NO. 1 (barge), YANKEE LADY (exc. ), YANKEE LADY II (exc. ), YANKEE LA­ DY III (exc. ), YANKEE LADY IV (newbuilding exc. ). The following historic hulls may be seen in and environs: BLUEBELL - former ferry (1906 near-sister of TRILLIUM), broken hull lying derelict inside tip of Leslie Street Headland (Tommy Thompson Park). DOUGLASS HOUGHTON - freighter, now breakwater at Ontario Place. RAPIDS QUEEN - former passenger steamer, then barge, now breakwater at Queen City Yacht Club, Algonquin Island (close to Ward's Island ferry dock). HOWARD L. SHAW - freighter, now breakwater at Ontario Place. VICTORIOUS - freighter, now breakwater at Ontario Place; pilothouse and texas near lake shore east of Cherry Street, south of Unwin Avenue. * * * The following commercial vessels are reported wintering at lake and river ports, listed as closely as possible, moving uplake. We include ferries, tugs, dredges, etc., if reported to us. The extended navigation season this year means some ships are still running and for them we give anticipated lay-up ports, if known. Some ships come and go from lay-up during winter; our listings were current as of date of observation but may not remain so. Halifax: NANTICOKE (dryocked). St. Joseph de la Rive: MATHILDA DESGAGNES. Quebec (partial): AMELIA DESGAGNES, CATHERINE DESGAGNES, MELISSA DESGAGNES, THALASSA DESGAGNES, NORDIK PASSEUR. Trois-Rivieres: BARGE LAVIOLETTE, CANADIAN MARINER, COMMODORE STRAITS (tug). Montreal: AIVIK, ALGOISLE, ALGONORTH, CANADIAN PROSPECTOR, CAMILLA DESGAGNES, CECILIA DES­ GAGNES, PETROLIA DESGAGNES, LOUIS JOLLIET (exc. ), McCLEARY'S SPIRIT (barge), MONTREALAIS, WILLIAM J. MOORE (tug), NINDAWAYMA, PINEGLEN, SPRUCEGLEN, WINDOC. Iroquois: EDITH GAUTHIER (dive charter), ISLAND QUEEN VI (workboat). Cardinal: BOOM QUEEN (workboat), HARBOURMASTER NO. 1 (retired workboat). Johnstown: DOC MORIN (tug). Prescott: LAKE GENEVA (iceboom crane-barge), C.C. G. S. SIMCOE, STEELHEAD (iceboom tug). Belleville: A. J. KILLALY (to break ice at mouth of Moira River). Charlotte (Rochester): SPIRIT OF ONTARIO 1 (fast ferry - service discontinued). Hamilton: ALGOCAPE, ALGOLAKE, CANADIAN LEADER, CANADIAN PROVIDER, C. C. G. S. CARIBOU ISLE (Burlington), ENGLISH RIVER, H. M. C. S. HAIDA (museum), HAMILTON ENERGY, CAPT. HENRY JACKMAN, GORDON C. LEITCH, PROVMAR TERMINAL, PROVMAR TERMINAL II, ST. MARYS CEMENT II (barge), SEA EAGLE II (tug). Add: J. R. ROUBLE (drill rig, previously at Port Maitland). Jordan Harbour: LA GRANDE HERMINE (burned derelict, ex LA MARJOLAINE), WEST PETE (tug). Port Dalhousie: DALHOUSIE PRINCESS (exc. ), NORMAC (restaurant). Port Weller: CANADIAN OLYMPIC, CANADIAN TRANSPORT, J. W. COOPER (pilot), JULEEN 1 (pilot).