SS Norisle is a Canadian steam-powered automobile ferry that sailed the route between Tobermory and South-Baymouth Manitoulin Island alongside her sister ships, the MS Norgoma and the MS Normac, owned by the Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited. The name Norisle is derived from "Nor", a contraction of the Northern Region of Lake Huron, and "Isle", referring to Manitoulin Island. The SS Norisle is no longer operating as a museum. This is mainly due to the vessel's age which had raised safety concerns. According to locals in the area the museum was shut down in 2008.
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| - Le MS Norisle était un traversier de passagers canadiens et véhicules. Ce bateau à vapeur, construit en 1946, faisait la route entre Tobermory et South-Baymouth (île Manitoulin) avec ses navires jumeaux MS Norgoma et MS Normac, pour la (en) établie à Owen Sound en Ontario (Canada). (fr)
- SS Norisle is a Canadian steam-powered automobile ferry that sailed the route between Tobermory and South-Baymouth Manitoulin Island alongside her sister ships, the MS Norgoma and the MS Normac, owned by the Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited. The name Norisle is derived from "Nor", a contraction of the Northern Region of Lake Huron, and "Isle", referring to Manitoulin Island. The SS Norisle is no longer operating as a museum. This is mainly due to the vessel's age which had raised safety concerns. According to locals in the area the museum was shut down in 2008. (en)
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| - Le MS Norisle était un traversier de passagers canadiens et véhicules. Ce bateau à vapeur, construit en 1946, faisait la route entre Tobermory et South-Baymouth (île Manitoulin) avec ses navires jumeaux MS Norgoma et MS Normac, pour la (en) établie à Owen Sound en Ontario (Canada). (fr)
- SS Norisle is a Canadian steam-powered automobile ferry that sailed the route between Tobermory and South-Baymouth Manitoulin Island alongside her sister ships, the MS Norgoma and the MS Normac, owned by the Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited. The name Norisle is derived from "Nor", a contraction of the Northern Region of Lake Huron, and "Isle", referring to Manitoulin Island. The SS Norisle is no longer operating as a museum. This is mainly due to the vessel's age which had raised safety concerns. According to locals in the area the museum was shut down in 2008. (en)
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