Owen Sound Transportation Company - Ships of Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited

Ships of Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited

S.S. Michipicoten OSTC service 1921-1927 burnt 1927
S.S. Manitoulin OSTC service 1926-1949 retired 1949
S.S. Manasoo OSTC service 1928 sank 1928
S.S. Kagawong OSTC service 1930-1931
M.S. Normac OSTC service 1931-1968 acquired from Detroit Fire Department in 1930
S.S. Caribou pool service 1936-1946 owned by Dominion Transportation Co.
S.S. Manitou pool service 1936-1942 owned by Dominion Transportation Co.
M.S. Hibou pool service 1936 owned by Dominion Transportation Co.
S.S. Norisle OSTC service 1946-1974 retired 1974
S.S. Norgoma OSTC service 1950-1974 dieselized 1964, retired 1974
M.S. Chi-Cheemaun OSTC service 1974–Present still operating
M.S. Nindawayama OSTC service 1989-1992 sold
M.V. Jiimaan OSTC service (Pelee Island Transportation Company subsidiary) 1992–present still operating
M.V. Pelee Islander OSTC service (Pelee Island Transportation Company) 1960–present still operating
M.V. Upper Canada OSTC service (Pelee Island Transportation Company) 1977–present still operating - (sold to the Beausoleil First Nation for service to Christian Island

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