Shipping In Bridgewater
Nova Scotia, Canada
LaHave River
1922


How Big is 2500 tons, how small is 50 tons. I have no idea, but I can say this, in checking out the Bluenose II, she as a tonnage of around 225 tons, so that may give you an idea for comparison purposes.

  1. March 17, 1922 - Steamer "Stanley" 397 tons hailing from Ottawa. CAPTAIN Blois, from Halifax bound in the LaHave River to break up ice. Steamer to Millers Point. Pilotage 40 dollars.

  2. April 29, 1922- Tern Schooner "A.W. Chisholm", 148 tons hailing from Lunenburg. Captain Tanner from Turks Island, bound to LaHave with salt. Sailed to LaHave Outfitting Companys wharf. Pilotage 6 dollars.

  3. May 25, 1922 - Schooner "Marion Belle Wolfe" 116 tons hailing from LaHave. Captain Thornhill, from the banks bound to LaHave. Sailed to LaHave Outfitting Company's wharf. Pilotage $3.50

  4. July 25, 1922 - Steamer "Mary Smith" 50 tons hailing from Halifax. Captain Smith, from Port Hastings bound to LaHave with coal. Steamed to wharf at LaHave. Pilotage 5 dollars.

  5. September 16, 1922 - Schooner "Marion Belle Wolfe" 116 tons hailing from LaHave. Captain Thornhill, from the banks bound to LaHave. Sailed to LaHave Outfitting Companys wharf. Pilotage $3.50

  6. September 30, 1922 - Tern Schooner "A.W. Chisholm" 148 tons hailing from Lunenburg. Captain Tanner, from Turks Island bound to LaHave with salt. Sailed to LaHave Outfitting Companys wharf. Pilotage 5 dollars.

  7. November 11, 1922 - Steamer "C.D. 98", 62 tons hailing from Yarmouth. Captain Peters, from Yarmouth bound to Bridgewater with Tern Schooner "J.R. Mitchell" in tow. Steamed to wharf at Bridgewater. Pilotage 6 dollars in and out.

  8. November 16, 1922 - Tern Schooner "Ethlyn" 169 tons, hailing from Lunenburg. Captain Strum, from Boston to Bridgewater with fertlizer. Anchored off Boehners. Pilotage 7 dollars.
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