Chapter 6: Labrador Cruises, Trade Missions And The Depression

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CSS North VoyageurThe s.s. North Voyageur (i), which made many Labrador cruises,  at Quebec in the early 1930s.

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Less than a decade after its founding, Clarke now had a fleet of five ships in main line service. The flagship, New Northland, cruised the Gulf of St Lawrence by summer and ran from Miami in the wintertime. The North Voyageur, Gaspesia and North Shore each offered their own distinctive summer cruise programs. And the Bras d’Or Bay Navigation Co’s Sable I operated a scheduled passenger and cargo service to and from the North Shore…   To pdf version of Chapter 6