Noronic Cruise Ship
The Noronic had first set sail all the way back in 1913.
Noronic cruise ship. Friday on what was to have been a gay holiday cruise to Prescott and the Thousand Islands after stops at Detroit and Cleveland. She was also the most luxurious. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
Nevertheless the anniversary of one of the saddest of these events will be upon us tomorrow for it was exactly 69 years ago Sept. Fun for Families World-Class Entertainment Plus The Best Onboard Activities. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
Cause of the fire. Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. The Steamship Noronic was the flagship of the Canada Steamship Lines and the largest passenger cruise ship on the Great Lakes.
Even 36 years later the 600-passenger Noronic was still the largest and most elegant passenger cruise ship in Canada and widely known as The Queen of the Lakes On Sept. During a time when cruise ships were a regular sight on the Great Lakes the Noronic was the largest passenger ship in service and had completed countless trouble-free voyages in its 37 years. On 17 September in 1949 during the early-morning hours 122 persons perished.
118 die aboard cruise ship SS Noronic. 14 1949 then stopped in Cleveland to pick up more than 100 passengers before sailing to Toronto where it docked the afternoon of Sept. Watch Disasters of the Century Season 3 Episode 8 Noronic Fire on Bad Day HQSS Noronic was a passenger ship that was destroyed by fire in Toronto Harbour in.
The following quote is from the book Arse Over Teakettle a story about a young boy and his family in Toronto during the 1940s. 40 facilities and activities. This post continues the on-going saga of the Noronic Disaster when fire demolished a cruise ship moored at Pier 9 on the Toronto waterfront.
