Quinte Queen, 1920

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Built in 1902 by N. Sicotte in Valleyfield, Quebec, as the Salaberry, it was owned by Lehigh Portland Cement Co. in Belleville.

It was rebuilt in Deseronto, Ontario in 1910, and renamed to the Quinte Queen. In 1912 it was purchased by the Belle Isle Park Company of Ottawa, to serve as a ferry to and from Kettle Island's Belle Isle Park. It was licensed for up to 339 passengers at once. It partially sank in 1916 but was raised, and offered for sale. It received no bids, and was later stranded on the shore of Kettle Island.


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