Ongiara (ship, 1885)

For other uses, see Ongiara (disambiguation).
The Ongiara on the Niagara River.

The Ongiara was a steamboat that served most of her 33 year lifetime as a ferry on the Niagara River.[1][2] She was built in Toronto, and commissioned in 1885 as the Queen City. In 1888 she was sold to the Niagara Transportation Company, which renamed her the Ongiara and started using her as a ferry passengers across the Niagara River, between Queenston, Ontario and Lewiston, New York.[3] In 1912 she was sold and employed as a tow-boat in Toronto. Finally she was sunk off Bowmanville, Ontario in 1918.

References

  1. "Ongiara (Propeller), C90562, 1913". Maritime history of the Great Lakes. Retrieved 2012-04-25. mirror
  2. "A Sunday Ferry Case". Toronto Marine Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-04-25. mrror
  3. "Niagara River Steamer". Maritime history of the Great Lakes. Retrieved 2012-04-25. mirror
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