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[[File:Crew on board 'Albert Revillon' at Ungava Post, Quebec.jpg | thumb | ''Albert Revillon' in Ungava Bay.]] | [[File:Crew on board 'Albert Revillon' at Ungava Post, Quebec.jpg | thumb | ''Albert Revillon' in Ungava Bay.]] | ||
The '''''Fort Garry''''' was a vessel built in [[Little Brook, Nova Scotia]], in 1920.<ref name=maritimehistoryofthegreatlakesFortGarry/><ref name=ManitobaArchivesFortGarry1920/> Her first owners were [[Revillon Frères Ltd.]], who operated her under the name ''Albert Revillon''. | The '''''Fort Garry''''' was a vessel built in [[Little Brook, Nova Scotia]], in 1920.<ref name=maritimehistoryofthegreatlakesFortGarry/><ref name=ManitobaArchivesFortGarry1920/> Her first owners were [[Revillon Frères Ltd.]], who operated her under the name ''Albert Revillon''. |
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The Fort Garry was a vessel built in Little Brook, Nova Scotia, in 1920.[1][2] Her first owners were Revillon Frères Ltd., who operated her under the name Albert Revillon. She was later purchased by the Hudson's Bay Company. She is described as a propeller driven steam powered schooner, of 246 tonnes.
References
- ↑ Albert Revillon (1920). Maritime History of the Great Lakes. Retrieved on 2020-11-28.
- ↑ FORT GARRY (I) AREA OF SERVICE: LABRADOR & UNGAVA BAY, Manitoba Archives. Retrieved on 2020-11-28.