Thanks Mr. Link!
Those maps are exactly what I was looking for.
Re: more Rookie questions
Re: more Rookie questions
Q2: They are hauling limestone from the Ogden Point Quarry to the CRH Mississauga cement plant. Limestone is the primary ingredient for cement. As far as I know, they do stop for the winter, but the plant can run year round, by stockpiling extra material.
Q3: PDF maps of the Seaway, showing calling in points, can be downloaded here. The one you are referring to is the Lake Ontario Map. And CIP 15 is Port Weller.
http://www.greatlakes-seaway.com/seaway ... nts-e.html
Q3: PDF maps of the Seaway, showing calling in points, can be downloaded here. The one you are referring to is the Lake Ontario Map. And CIP 15 is Port Weller.
http://www.greatlakes-seaway.com/seaway ... nts-e.html
Re: more Rookie questions
I have had the radio going for a few months now and I have a fun marine traffic app on my tablet thing. I wanted to say thanks to the people who answered my last batch of dumb questions. Guess what? I have a few more.
Q1. Right now there are a bunch of boats in the Port Weller anchorage. Are they waiting for the canal? Or are they done for the year and are waiting for a place to winter?
Q2. The Robert S. Pearson .... I think she hauls sand. Back and forth, back and forth . Cobourg to Oakville. No canals. Does she stop in the winter?
Q3. Is there a map of the calling in points? I haven't been able to find one. I am guessing that CIP15 is either Newcastle or Port Weller... can anyone confirm?
Thanks
Q1. Right now there are a bunch of boats in the Port Weller anchorage. Are they waiting for the canal? Or are they done for the year and are waiting for a place to winter?
Q2. The Robert S. Pearson .... I think she hauls sand. Back and forth, back and forth . Cobourg to Oakville. No canals. Does she stop in the winter?
Q3. Is there a map of the calling in points? I haven't been able to find one. I am guessing that CIP15 is either Newcastle or Port Weller... can anyone confirm?
Thanks