Noronic Cruise Ship
The ships carried hundreds of passengers from ports on both sides of the border steaming across the lakes in style.
Noronic cruise ship. Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. Cause of the fire. The novel includes a graphic retelling of the events surrounding the burning of the luxury passenger ship the Noronic at.
Because so many of the bodies were burned beyond recognition identification was difficult. Ad Book Today and Save. In the glory days of Great Lakes cruise ships.
In the late-1800s and early-1900s the Great Lakes were filled with luxury liners. 110 IN HOSPITALS with subheads that include. The SS Noronic was an American-registered passenger ship the cruised the waters of the Great Lakes in the 1930s and 40s.
The following quote is from the book Arse Over Teakettle a story about a young boy and his family in Toronto during the 1940s. Aboard were 170 crewmen and 512 passengers. Later fireboats arrived to assist.
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. The unusually large list had boarded the ship for her last cruise of the year. On 17 September 1949 a fire broke out in a storage compartment.
Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. 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. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
