by Mr Link » April 2, 2026, 12:51 am
If it is the former Northern Transportation tug that came to the Great Lakes in the early 2000's from the western Arctic that you are inquiring about, then yes, it appears to be still active. Sold to RJG Construction, based in St. John's, Newfoundland around 2016. AIS shows the tug to currently be docked in the small port of Grand Bank, on the Burin Peninsula, island of Newfoundland.
Here is a specification sheet for the tug from the RJG Construction website:
https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukuser ... cation.pdf
And Mac Mackay's Tugfax blog has had several posts about the tug over the years:
https://tugfaxblogspotcom.blogspot.com/ ... q=keewatin
If it is the former Northern Transportation tug that came to the Great Lakes in the early 2000's from the western Arctic that you are inquiring about, then yes, it appears to be still active. Sold to RJG Construction, based in St. John's, Newfoundland around 2016. AIS shows the tug to currently be docked in the small port of Grand Bank, on the Burin Peninsula, island of Newfoundland.
Here is a specification sheet for the tug from the RJG Construction website: [url]https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukusers/user-30433978/documents/5e57a9c759522PEmD36p/MV%20Keewatin%20Specification.pdf[/url]
And Mac Mackay's Tugfax blog has had several posts about the tug over the years: [url]https://tugfaxblogspotcom.blogspot.com/search?q=keewatin[/url]