The Quebecois entered the Twin Ports early Friday morning and is shown above unloading cement at the Clure Marine Terminal. It is a 730-foot bulk carrier that was built in Montreal in 1963. It is one of the few ships sailing the Great Lakes to keep its original launch name. It is scheduled to depart Sunday evening.
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: Great Lakes Trader, departing with iron ore pellets; SCL Leman, arriving at anchor
Afternoon: Indiana Harbor, arriving to load coal; Philip R. Clarke, arriving to unload limestone
Evening/night: Paul R. Tregurtha, arriving to load coal
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SUPERIOR ENTRY
Morning: Stewart J. Cort, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing at mid-day
TWO HARBORS
Morning: American Integrity, departing with iron ore pellets
Afternoon: Frontenac, arriving to load iron ore pellets; Edwin H. Gott, arriving to load iron ore pellets
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Source: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lake Superior Maritime Visitors Center in Canal Park. Arrival and departure times are not official and can vary widely.