Cedarglen Downbound at Mission Point is a photograph by Gales Of November which was uploaded on February 6th, 2014.
Cedarglen Downbound at Mission Point
Mission Point is located on the Saint Mary's River south of Sault Saint Marie. It is a popular spot for boat watching as boats approach and leave the... more
Title
Cedarglen Downbound at Mission Point
Artist
Gales Of November
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Mission Point is located on the Saint Mary's River south of Sault Saint Marie. It is a popular spot for boat watching as boats approach and leave the Soo Locks. There is a small restaurant at the north end and the Sugar Island Ferry leaves from there too.
The Cedarglen was launched in Germany in 1959 as the Erms Ore. She was transferred to Hall Shipping Corporation Ltd. in 1976, and renamed the Montcliffe Hall.
In 1988 Halco was liquidated and purchased by N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. and renamed Catierdoc. She operated for her new owners until 2002 when she was sold to Canada Steamship Lines and renamed the Cedarglen. She continues to operate for CSL.
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February 6th, 2014
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Comments (18)
Heloisa Castro
Wonderful sky!!! fav
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, Heloisa! It looks even more amazing in person than on the computer.
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Congrats on your sake of this beautiful panorama Gale!! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Joe Bledsoe
that is one big ship great image F/V congratulations on your feature in The Gold Standard
Donna Kennedy
Congratulations Chris! Your amazing image has been Featured in our group The Gold Standard, because of its excellence! Also added my fav/tweet/vote
Jeff Folger
I like how you turn this into a panno for the long ship, I think it's a great choice
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, Jeff. Some of these ships are huge, rivaling aircraft carriers with their length.