The 289-foot cruise ship Clelia II is expected to arrive at the DECC early this morning for its fourth visit to the Twin Ports this summer. It is scheduled to depart this evening. The Clelia offers 50 all-suite cabins and numerous amenities such as an on-board library, fitness and health spa, and Zodiacs for off-ship exploration. The Clelia will end this cruising season with a voyage from New England to Panama in mid-October. It will return again to Duluth on Sept. 18.
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: J. W. Shelley, departing with grain; passenger ship Clelia II, arriving at the DECC and departing in the evening; Mesabi Miner, arriving to load coal; Flinterrebecca, departing with grain; American Republic, arriving to unload limestone; John J. Boland, arriving to unload limestone.
Afternoon: Indiana Harbor, arriving to load iron ore pellets.
Evening/night: Dongeborg, departing with grain.
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SUPERIOR ENTRY
No traffic expected.
TWO HARBORS
Morning: Arthur M. Anderson, departing with iron ore pellets.
Afternoon: American Spirit, arriving to load iron ore pellets.
For updated information 24 hours a day, call the Boatwatcher's Hotline at (218) 722-6489.
Source: The Lake Superior Marine Museum in Canal Park, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Arrival and departure times are not official and can vary widely.