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VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION #
The CHICOUTIMI was a wooden sidewheel steamer, a type of vessel commonly used in the late 19th century for passenger and freight transport. Sidewheel steamers were known for their distinctive paddle wheels mounted on the sides of the hull, which provided propulsion. The CHICOUTIMI served various routes throughout its operational life, adapting to different roles as a passenger ship and later as a ferry.
HISTORY #
The CHICOUTIMI was built in 1881 by R. Savard in Levis (Bienville), Quebec. It was a versatile vessel, operating on multiple routes over the years. In its early years, the CHICOUTIMI served the Quebec-Chicoutimi route in 1881, followed by short runs from Cornwall, Ontario in 1882. The vessel also operated on Georgian Bay in 1884 and 1886, demonstrating its adaptability to different waterways and passenger needs.
From 1887 to 1892, the CHICOUTIMI was a regular sight on the route between Toronto and Victoria Park. During this time, it was owned by various individuals and companies, including J. Pearce of Parry Sound, Ontario in 1884, J. J. Davis of Toronto in 1892 and 1895, and the Victoria Park Steamboat Co. of Toronto in 1901.
The CHICOUTIMI’s last recorded use as a passenger ship was in 1895. After its service as a passenger vessel, the steamer was laid up and eventually abandoned in Toronto Harbor. In 1898, a fire broke out on the vessel, which led to its complete destruction. The circumstances of the fire—whether accidental or intentional—remain unspecified, and there are no records of loss of life associated with the incident.
FINAL DISPOSITION #
The CHICOUTIMI was destroyed by fire in 1898 while laid up in Toronto Harbor. The vessel, having been abandoned and out of service, did not survive the fire, which marked the end of its existence.
CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY #
The remains of the CHICOUTIMI were completely destroyed in the 1898 fire. The exact location of the wreckage, if any remnants still exist, is not documented, and it is unlikely that any substantial parts of the vessel remain.
RESOURCES & LINKS #
CHICOUTIMI, sidewheel steamer, Toronto Harbor, Great Lakes shipwrecks, Levis Quebec, 1898 fire, passenger and freight ship, R. Savard.