Shipbuilding in Niagara

Shipbuilding in Niagara (HM1G03)

Location: St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 7K6 Niagara Regional Municipality
Country: Canada
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N 43° 9.32', W 79° 11.663'

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Shipbuilding has a long association with the Niagara Peninsula, and is especially linked to the Welland Canals. Russell Armington established this important industry with the launching in 1828 of the WELLAND CANAL. St. Catharines quickly became the major shipbuilding centre in Niagara.



Shipbuilders such as Abbey, Beatty, Muir, Shickluna and Simpson practiced their trade in several communities along the Welland Canal. They were respected throughout the Great Lakes for the quality design and construction of schooners, barques, barquentines, steamers, dredges, tugs, and other vessels.



Simpson's Ship Yard, 1874 advertisement: Melancthon Simpson's family were involved in shipbuilding in at least a dozen Ontario communities. From the St. Catharines General and Business Directory for St. Catharines for 1874. J. Horwitz, Compiler and Publisher.



In 1946 Charles Ansell, then Manager of Muir Bros. Dry Docks, established the Port Weller Dry Docks and it became an active ship repair and shipbuilding yard. Today, Port Weller Dry Docks carries on this marine tradition on the banks of the present Welland Canal, and is now the largest shipbuilder on the Canadian Great Lakes.



This anchor is a symbol of these early shipbuilders and recognizes the important part this industry has played in the Canadian economy.



Sponsored by Port Weller Dry Docks Ltd., in association with the St. Catharines Museum, and unveiled on "Merritt Day", November 29, 1993.



Muir Bros. Dry Dock [obscured] Yard, 1882: Port Dalhousie shipbuilders who built [obscured] fleet of vessels. St. Catharines Museum, [obscured] Frank Hawley Collection.



Louis Shickluna, 1871: prominent Great Lakes shipbuilder who reportedly built and rebuilt over 130 vessels. St. Catharines Museum, N 2796-from Maj. Donald C. Holmes.



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HM NumberHM1G03
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Year Placed1993
Placed ByPort Weller Dry Docks
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Date Added Friday, September 26th, 2014 at 8:53pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 646803 N 4779646
Decimal Degrees43.15533333, -79.19438333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 9.32', W 79° 11.663'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 9' 19.2" N, 79° 11' 39.78" W
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Area Code(s)262
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling East
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1932 Welland Canals Parkway, St. Catharines Ontario L2R 7K6, CA
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