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[[File:Algoma Progress moored in frozen Toronto harbour, 2014 02 03 (55).jpg|thumb|The ''Algoma Progress'' moored in frozen Toronto harbour in 2014. Note her long self-unloading boom.]] | [[File:Algoma Progress moored in frozen Toronto harbour, 2014 02 03 (55).jpg|thumb|The ''Algoma Progress'' moored in frozen Toronto harbour in 2014. Note her long self-unloading boom.]] | ||
The '''''Algoma Progress''''' is a self-unloading [[lake freighter]] operating on the [[North American Great Lakes]], by [[Algoma Central]].<ref> | The '''''Algoma Progress''''' is a self-unloading [[lake freighter]] operating on the [[North American Great Lakes]], by [[Algoma Central]].<ref> |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 27 December 2023
The Algoma Progress is a self-unloading lake freighter operating on the North American Great Lakes, by Algoma Central.[1][2] She is a seawaymax vessel, equipped with a bow thruster. From 1968 until 2011 she was owned and operated by Upper Lakes Shipping, and was named the Canadian Progress. Upper Lakes sold her entire remaining fleet to Algoma Central
She has had two serious groundings.[2]
References
- ↑ Algoma Progress, Duluth Shipping News. Retrieved on 2014-02-06. “Algoma Progress was built in 1968, is 730 feet long and flies the Canadian flag.”
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 George Wharton. Algoma Progress, Boatnerd. Retrieved on 2014-02-06.