The Canadian National Museum of Great Lakes Maritime History and Heritage.

The Canadian National Museum of Great Lakes Maritime History and Heritage. Clayton Holmes Healey B.A. Hons.(cross-disciplinary) (CN II retired) Director & Head Curator. Growing organically in cyberspace. (GOiC)

Hons.(cross-disciplinary) (CN II retired) Director & Head Curator.

1/ Interpretive Science, Technology, Education & Heritage Centre;
2/ Housing, storage and display of archival material;
3/ Virtual Museum;
4/ Potential for future stand alone structure;
5/ Impact investment [The Clayton H. & Doris L. Healey Foundation];
6/ Edutainment

04/29/2026

The community of the Great Lakes Museum (formally Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston) is saddened to learn of the passing of Maurice D. Smith. As Director and founding Curator of the museum from 1979 until 2004, and subsequently as Curator Emeritus, Maurice leaves a lasting legacy through his stewardship of the museum’s comprehensive collections—holdings he was instrumental in both forming and developing. The museum and maritime community are significantly diminished by his loss.

A memorial celebration will be held at 2 p.m., April 29, 2026 at the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home, Central Chapel (49 Colborne St., Kingston, ON, 613-546-5454).

Online condolences may be made at www.gftompkinscentral.ca

04/25/2026

CRUISE SHIPS 🛳️ | Cruise season is setting sail in Port Colborne. With 66 ship visits expected in 2026, visitors from around the world are discovering our waterfront, walkable downtown, and rich marine history. The season kicked off on April 18 with the arrival of Viking Polaris. From guided hi...

04/22/2026
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01/21/2026

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This photograph taken on January 18, 1921, of Engine No. 83 at the Collingwood Shipyards highlights the sheer size of a triple expansion engine before it was lowered into a ship’s hull by crane.

Triple expansion engines were compound engines that expanded steam in three stages, using three cylinders at three different pressures.

In the early 20th century multiple expansion engines were the dominant form of marine propulsion. Although newer, faster engines were developed in the 1920s, triple expansion engines continued to be used on Great Lake vessels that did not require high speeds and remained common among bulk freighters well into the 1950s.

Collingwood Museum Collection, 983.60.42

Image: A large triple expansion engine stands in the centre of a workspace, surrounded by benches, machines and tools.

12/30/2025

For nearly fifty years, the loss of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald has stood as one of the Great Lakes' most haunting maritime mysteries. In this in-depth investig...

12/09/2025

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11/05/2025

Taken from a 1981 production on 16mm print provided by the St. Catharines Public Library for conversion.

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Port Colborne, ON

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+15198721786

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