Metamora (shipwreck)
The Metamora was a wooden tug commissioned in 1864 and used predominantly for ferrying passengers and goods in the Georgian Bay area of Ontario. It ran onto a shallow shoal near Turning Island in Georgian Bay on July 30, 1907, caught fire and sank in six feet of water.
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Metamora (shipwreck)
The Metamora was a wooden tug commissioned in 1864 and used predominantly for ferrying passengers and goods in the Georgian Bay area of Ontario. It ran onto a shallow shoal near Turning Island in Georgian Bay on July 30, 1907, caught fire and sank in six feet of water.
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The Metamora was a wooden tug ...... reighter and passenger vessel.
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Ran into a shallow shoal off of Turning Island, Georgian Bay, September 29, 1907
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The Metamora was a wooden tug ...... and sank in six feet of water.
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