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Scrap tow of former laker Manitoba to leave Montreal Sunday
10/14 - Nito, formerly the Manitoba, will be departing Montreal at the end of the Ocean Delta's towline at 6 a.m. Sunday.
The vessel was built in 1967 at Collingwood Shipyards in Collingwood, Ontario, for the N.M. Paterson & Sons fleet as Mantadoc. In 2002, Paterson left the shipping business and Mantadoc was sold to Canada Steamship Lines and renamed Teakglen, although it did not operate as such until the fall of 2002 when it made its only trip under that name with a storage load of grain for Goderich, Ontario. The ship was used as a grain storage hull from 2002 until 2005 when it was sold to a new company, Voyageur Marine Transport Ltd., which repainted the ship a bright blue and renamed her Maritime Trader.
In 2011 the vessel was purchased by Lower Lakes Towing Ltd. of Port Dover, Ontario, and renamed Manitoba. With her demise, this leaves only the Cedarglen of the Canada Steamship Lines’ fleet, formerly the Cartierdoc, as the last remaining member of the Paterson fleet. Manitoba’s last full season of operation was 2015-16. She was in lay up at Hamilton before departing on April 16, 2016 for Montreal, arriving under her own power for her final lay up on April 17, 2016.
Port St-Francois.QC.CANADA.18/10/2018.
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