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Port Nelson dredge

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She carried a crew of 35, and was 180 feet (55 m) long, had beam of 43 feet (13 m), a draft of 6 feet (1.8 m), and displaced 1200 tonnes.
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The 180-foot harbour dredge Port Nelson lies abandoned on the artificial island, where it was deposited during a storm in late 1924.
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She was thought to be the most powerful dredge in the world when she was towed into Port Nelson in September 1913.
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on North America's Arctic Ocean coast—to be named the
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Department of Railways and Canals
Polson Iron Works
Toronto
Suction dredger
dredger
Manitoba, Canada

Canada
Department of Railways and Canals
Polson Ironworks
Toronto, Ontario
suction dredger
first port
Hudson Bay Railway
Seaport of the Prairies
"Port Nelson dredge"


"Dredging harbors on the Hudson's Bay route"
Popular Mechanics
"Historic Sites of Manitoba: Port Nelson Bridge and Island (Hudson Bay, Northern Manitoba)"
Manitoba history

Port Nelson dredge
57°02′19″N 92°35′37″W / 57.0387°N 92.5937°W / 57.0387; -92.5937
Categories
1914 ships
Ships built in Toronto
Dredgers

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