Records With Access Point "Boats"

47 results found (46 digitized image(s) available).


River drivers (lumbermen) standing on wangan boats at Upper Basin, Grand Falls, St. John River  
Item - 1890-1910
P9\20

Upper Basin, Grand Falls, St. John River. River drivers (lumbermen) and wangan boats. An au verso inscription reads: owner: Audrey Cote St Onge Riviere Verte". Men and boys standing on what appears to be roof of wangan boats (perhaps a floating cookhouse) on the St. John River, team of horses in left foreground.

"Athenia" in port of Saint John Harbor  
Item - 1905-1913
P11\88

The SS Athenia made its first voyage as a passenger ship March 25th, 1905 when it embarked from Glasgow for Saint John and continued sailing to Saint John, Montreal Quebec. The boat sunk on August 16th 1917 by a German submarine with the loss of 15 lives and 440 horses.

Ships in the Saint John Harbor  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\89


Ships in the Saint John Harbor  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\90


Boats in harbor in Saint John  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\156


Beatteays Beach in Saint John (Blue Rock)  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\182

This west side beach was very popular until it succumbed to the 1914 expansion of the rail and port operations. Later it served as a dump and a site for pulp wood peeling and storage yard. It later housed the terminal for Saint John to Digby ferry. This image was used as a post card and copies are commonly found in collections at the archives.

"St. Victoria" down the St. John River  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\68

Gagetown, Queens County.

Schooner, Baie Chaleur  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\77

Below Campbellton, Restigouche County.

Lumber scows on Restigouche River  
Item - 1899/10/19
P12\81

4 miles below Gounamitz, Restigouche County.

Supplies to Lumber Camp  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\93

Supplies going up to the lumber camp, Restigouche County.

Supplies going up to the lumber camp  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\94

Restigouche County.

View of St. John Harbour and city from West side.  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\126

Taken from the west side of St. John, St. John County.

View of St. John Harbour from East side, Saint John  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\127

Taken on the east side of St. John city.

Mouth of the Belleisle  
Item - 1890-1900
P13\7

East side of the Saint John River.

Saint John from Fort Howe Hill  
Item - 1898/06/30
P13\22


Saint John harbour scene  
Item - 1899/07/13
P13\26

Showing both square rigged ships and steamers .

Waterfront scene, Campbellton  
Item - 1899/07/25
P13\33

Campbellton is situated on the south bank of the Restigouche River, almost at the point where it meets the sea. The city is an entry point to Atlantic Canada from the province of Quebec and is also the gateway from New Brunswick and the United States to the Gaspé Peninsula. It is the largest service center in its home county of Restigouche. The earliest settlements to the area were composed of Scottish, English, French, Irish and Mi’kmaq cultural groups.

Wooden bridge at Fredericton  
Item - 1890-1900
P13\58

Some freshet ice on shores. View of train bridge in Fredericton from Southeast shoreline, man and two boys in a rowboat visible in foreground.

Paddle-wheel tug boat "Hero" on St. John River near Sheffield  
Item - 1899/09/05
P13\60

With raft. Belonged to Parker Glasier.

Steamer "Victoria" at Gagetown  
Item - 1899/09/09
P13\70


Lumber steamer in Miramichi Bay  
Item - 1899/10/02
P13\107


Group on deck of vessel at Tracadie  
Item - 1899/10/03
P13\110