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Algolake in Clarkson `

Another casualty of Algoma Central's modernization program the Algolake was built in 1976 at Collingwood. Her maiden voyage was in 1977 and she sailed for 40 seasons being laid up at the conclusion on the 2017 season. She was sold for scrap and towed to Turkey in 2018 .
Capture Date: Apr 22, 2017 02:25 PMViews: 229

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Algolake off port credit

October 10 2008 Probably identified through the Boatnerd website. The Algolake has just appeared over the horizon inbound to Clarkson St. Lawremce Cement.
Capture Date: Oct 28, 2008 05:25 PMViews: 204

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Algoma Conveyor

"Equinox" Class ship blt 2019.
Capture Date: Jun 11, 2021 07:47 AMViews: 119

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Algoma Enterprise

Built in 1979 as Canadian Enterprise for Upper Lakes Shipping it was transferred to Algoma Steamships with the rest of the Upper Lakes fleet in 2011. Retired and scrapped at Port Colborne. 2021
Capture Date: Oct 6, 2017 05:56 PMViews: 248

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Algoma Intrepid

From Algoma's Website: The Algoma Intrepid is the second 650-foot self-unloading dry-bulk carrier built in the Equinox Class design for the Algoma domestic fleet. Delivered late in 2020, the ship entered service in the Great Lakes trading area immediately, joining her sister ship Algoma Innovator. Designed with Equinox Class specifications, the vessel has been engineered to be another leader in the river class business. The forward-mounted boom permits the cargo to be delivered in niche spaces, allowing flexibility and greater access for the customer.
Capture Date: Apr 26, 2021 05:55 PMViews: 75

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Algoma Mariner

Built in China 2011 Flagged Canadian 2011 Great Lakes Bulk Freighter Seaway Max.740 foot length Home Port Port Colborne.
Capture Date: Jul 19, 2015 09:07 AMViews: 52

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Algoma Niagara 08-11-2021

Capture Date: Aug 11, 2021 10:34 AMViews: 49

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Algoma Niagara 4-7-21

Arnold W. Mooney photo
Capture Date: Apr 7, 2021 03:19 PMViews: 48

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Algoma Niagara visits Clarkson

Algoma Niagara Equinox Class built 2017
Capture Date: May 14, 2021 08:17 AMViews: 49

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Algoma Olympic

Algoma Olympic spring voyage to Clarkson. April 2017. This ship finished the 2017 season and was towed to Turkey for scrapping.
Capture Date: Apr 25, 2017 08:38 AMViews: 162

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Algoma Olympic

Built in 1976 as Canadian Olympic (the 1976 Olympics were held in Montreal) for Upper Lakes Shipping it came to Algoma Steamships with the rest of the Upper Lakes fleet in 2001. I was able to catch it near the close of the 2016 shipping season but it sailed another year after that.
Capture Date: Dec 9, 2016 01:40 PMViews: 168

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Algoma Sault

The Algoma Sault, built in 2017, is the second self-unloading Equinox Class 740-foot bulk carrier. The vessel name pays tribute to the long-standing relationship between Algoma Central Corporation and the City of Sault Ste. Marie and recognizes the important role that marine shipping plays within this community.
Capture Date: Jul 15, 2018 09:06 AMViews: 95

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Algoma Spirit 1

Passing under Burlington Canal Liftbridge. Talia Archer photo.
Capture Date: Aug 9, 2019 10:01 AMViews: 91

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Algoma Spirit enters Lake Ontario

The Algoma Spirit was originally built in Yugoslavia . It has left service on June 19 2021 and will be taken to Turkey to be scrapped. Talia Archer photo.
Capture Date: Aug 9, 2019 10:08 AMViews: 130

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Algoma Strongfield

Talia Archer photo, Entering Hamilton Harbour.
Capture Date: Aug 9, 2019 12:31 PMViews: 91

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