Atlantic Huron, after unloading at Pier 25, moved to load at National Gypsum. She departed this morning.
Author: PeterZ
(Above) Windsor coming off the Dock (Below) Turningoutside the camber HMCS Windsor continued her trials today, and departed the dock. 2 weeks ago she completed diving tests just off the dock.
Atlantic Huron unloading at the Grain elevator. She is sized to be the maximum size allowable by the St. Laurence seaway locks – there is not much room, as witnessed by the scrapes on her sides.
Oakland Express Outbound west channel (Above) Algoscotia Inbound East Channel (Bellow)
HMCS Halifax Spotted in the Approaches on trials Post FELEX refit.
Four of Her Majesty’s Canadian Ships from the Atlantic Fleet will be participating in a joint international exercise with the United States Navy from November 19 to December 14, off the East Coasts of Canada and United States called Task Group Exercise 6-12. Royal Canadian Navy will work with the
Sea Bailo is scheduled to depart pier 27/28 late this afternoon. Alpha arrived just before noon, and will take Sea Bailo’s place.
The Government of Canada Issued a tender on Merx to have HMCS Athabaskan towed back to Halifax. She departed in the March for Port Weller Dry Dock for a Maintinance period. It looks like the work will not be complete in time for the closing of the seaway Dec 30th,
The Self Discharging Bulk Carrier Pioneer arrided this afternoon for National gypsum. She was built in 1981 as Canadian Pioneer, and was renamed in 1988. She is operated as part of the Canada Steam Ship Lines International (CSLI ) fleet.
Canadian registered tug William J. Moore and barge McClearys Spirit. It is Speculated that both are about to be re-flagged, after being laid up in Quebec for several months. See More at Tugfax
