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The Bagotville is a tugboat built in Les Méchins, Quebec in 1964.[1][2] [3]
The Bagotville was one of the tugs that helped install the pipes for Toronto's deep lake water cooling project.[4] She was also one of the tugs that attempted to free the lake freighter George M. Carl, when she ran aground off the Humber River, in October 1975.[5]
References
- ↑ Lifting of the 100 ton Tugboat "Bagotville", Unirope, 2010. Retrieved on 2012-01-03.
- ↑ BAGOTVILLE (O.N. 322312). Transport Canada (2011-12-21). Retrieved on 2012-01-03.
- ↑ The Bagotville, Saugeen Times. Retrieved on 2012-01-03.
- ↑ Enwave Cooling Water Intake Pipe. McNally Corporation (2003). Archived from the original on 2010-11-16. Retrieved on 2012-01-03.
- ↑ Tugs Lac Como, William Rest, G.W. Rogers and Bagotville tried to free George M. Carl, Maritime history of the Great Lakes, 1975-12-27. Retrieved on 2012-01-02.