The Daniel McAllister Tug De la Commune St W, Montreal, Quebec

The Daniel McAllister Tug





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The Daniel McAllister Tug De la Commune St W, Montreal, Quebec




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De la Commune St W, Montreal, Quebec

Hours

  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




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Alexander Yu
02.10.2023
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It's a tug boat. Take two seconds to see. If you could go on and it would take you on a ride that would be cool
Remi Boulanger
28.09.2023
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Le Daniel McAllister, construit en 1907, est le plus grand remorqueur préservé au Canada et le deuxième plus ancien remorqueur océanique préservé au monde.
babak tamaddon
24.09.2023
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Tug boat Daniel Mc Allister.Built in 1907, by Collingwood Shipyards Limited of Collingwood, Ontario; Canada (hull #12) as the Helena for the Public Works Department for service on the Atlantic coast.In 1956, while working on the Great Lakes. The tug underwent a major refit. Where she was renamed as the Helen M.B.In 1967, the tug was acquired by McAllister Towing Limited of Montreal of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Where she was renamed as the Daniel McAllister. However, she was retired from active service in the 1980's.In 1997, the Daniel McAllister was then acquired by the Musée maritime du Quebec of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The organization partnered with the Old Port of Montreal Corporation to ensure the tug's preservation.In 2008, The Old Port of Montreal Corporation acquired the tug outright. The tug is now a museum piece resting on a concrete cradle (visible when the intermediate pool is drained) viewable to visitors at the dock of gate number one of the Lachine Canal, off the Old Port of Montréal Quays, at the foot of McGill St., just west of the Café des Eclusiers, in Old Montréal.The Daniel McAllister is the largest preserved tug in Canada, and the second-oldest preserved oceangoing tug in the world.Originally steam driven, she was repowered in the 1940's with a diesel engine from a surplus United States Navy Minesweeper. She was a single screw tug rated at 900 horsepower.
Igor Pivovar
08.09.2023
The Daniel McAllister Tug
The Daniel McAllister, built in 1907, is the largest preserved tug in Canada, and the second oldest preserved oceangoing tug in the world.
Patrick Desrochers
23.08.2023
The Daniel McAllister Tug
Trés joli!
د. عبدالحكيم الشاعر AbdulHakimQuraan I
11.08.2023
The Daniel McAllister Tug
قاطرة بحرية كندية قديمة تم إنشاؤها عام 1907 م
Hafiz Hashim
07.08.2023
The Daniel McAllister Tug
Keep walking, and you’ll find this Daniel McAllister. There are cafes/ restaurants nearby, too
Adrian Hernandez
29.07.2023
The Daniel McAllister Tug
Beautiful little historic boat from 1907. Quite nice having him in my work neighbourhood.

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