Library and Archives Canada

Library and Archives Canada

Website: https://library-archives.canada.ca/

Description:

Canada’s premier institution for preserving the nation’s documentary heritage, Library and Archives Canada houses a wealth of information on Great Lakes maritime history. Its collections include shipwreck reports, maritime maps, logbooks, and registries. With extensive digital and physical holdings, this resource is invaluable for understanding Canada’s maritime legacy and its role in shaping regional and international trade.

Glossary Terms:

Shipwreck Registry: An official record of vessels lost in Canadian waters, including location, cause, and salvage efforts.

Marine Logbook: A daily record maintained by a vessel’s captain, detailing weather, location, and significant events.

Mariner’s Certificate: A document certifying an individual’s qualifications to serve aboard a ship, issued by national authorities.

Dominion Wreck Reports: Reports filed with Canadian authorities following shipwrecks or maritime accidents.

Historical Hydrographic Chart: A map detailing water depths, hazards, and navigation aids, essential for maritime navigation.

Vessel Tonnage: A measurement of a ship’s cargo-carrying capacity, expressed in gross or net tons.


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