From Ship to Shore: Exploring Oshawa's Relationship with Lake Ontario From Ship to Shore: Exploring Oshawa's Relationship with Lake Ontario Oshawa Museum
There is no sound in the clip. The Midland Prince coal carrier unloading coal at the Oshawa Harbour in 1949. This video shows the cranes lifting the coal […]
Aerial view looking north towards the Oshawa harbour, Lakeview Park beach and pier. A tugboat is departing the harbour to assist a large ship arriving at the Port […]
Raw sugar cane is unloading at the Oshawa harbour. Note the sugar plant, West Cane Sugar, located a few kilometres north of the harbour docks. Since the early […]
To make the lakefront more people-oriented, marine recreational development commenced in 1975 with the construction of a 228-berth marina. This marina had a capacity of 400 berths for […]
View of the beach and the Oshawa harbour, Bulk carrier ship, the Kaptan Güven, is docked.
The Oliver Mowat brought coal to Oshawa for many years. The Oliver Mowat was a three-masted schooner. It sank at Duck Island on September 1, 1921, after colliding […]
This image was taken of the Port Oshawa Pioneer Cemetery when it was located on Gifford Hill. “The waves of Lake Ontario perform a perpetual requiem to the […]
Lakespan was in service from 1981 to 1982, carrying truck trailers across Lake Ontario between Oshawa, ON and Oswego, NY.
Lakespan provided service from 1981-1982 carrying truck trailers across Lake Ontario between Oshawa, ON and Oswego, NY.
The brightest light in the harbour’s past is the official opening of the harbour on August 7, 1930 after it had been refurbished. By rebuilding it, the City […]
James Odgers Guy purchased the home in 1861, for £250. As harbour master, James would have benefitted from living within a stones’ throw of the harbour facilities. In […]