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54_G
Ending the cruise with a nice sunset over the Canadian Canal portion of the International Bridge.
Date: 02/11/2008
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53_G
The "G" tugs were all nestled in the slip.
Date: 02/11/2008
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52_G
Leaving the Poe ahead of the Aird.
Date: 02/11/2008
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51_G
That's close enough.
Date: 02/11/2008
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50_G
How close do you think he will get to us?
Date: 02/11/2008
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49_G
The rear deck watch keeping an eye on the John B. Aird pulling in behind us in the Poe Lock.
Date: 02/11/2008
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48_G
Aird's accommodation block.
Date: 02/11/2008
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47_G
Two teachers and an author comparing notes.
Date: 02/11/2008
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46_G
John B. Aird was the only vessel in the system during the cruise. She was down bound headed for the Poe Lock.
Date: 02/11/2008
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45_G
Half-A-Harriman. All that remains of of the former cement hauler.
Date: 02/11/2008
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44_G
The former Paterson straight decker is now the "Quedoc Drydock".
Date: 02/11/2008
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43_G
The tug Adanac tied up at Algoma Steel.
Date: 02/11/2008
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42_G
The bar staff paused for only a second to have their picture taken.
Date: 02/11/2008
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41_G
The official Boatnerd Cruise Cake, ready to be devoured for dessert.
Date: 02/11/2008
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40_G
PML Salvager.
Date: 02/11/2008
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39_G
Yankcanuck.
Date: 02/11/2008
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