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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