ST. Mary's Current. | ||
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Prior to the advent of steam in the early
19th century, the foot of
St. Mary's Current By 1824, steam tugs were being used to bring vessels through the strong St. Mary's current 6. With the developement of the Montreal Harbour in the 1830's and 40's, effectively narrowing the channel and gradually changing water flow patterns as each new pier emerged, currents of 3 or 4 knots were not unusual 7. However, with the demise of square riggers and commercial sailing vessels around the turn of the century, the importance of St. Mary's current gradually decreased, although it remains even today a force not to be ignored. |
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G.R. Bossé©1998. |
Posted Nov. 1, 1998. |
Updated Nov. 18, 2002. |