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The Alexander Henry Museum Ship is located in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The ship first launched in 1958 and served until 1985. It was named in honor of Alexander Henry, a fur trader who led expeditions to the Thunder Bay area in the early 1800s. Today you can tour this impressive icebreaker and learn about its rich history and of shipping in the Thunder Bay area and Lake Superior.
The iconic Alexander Henry ship began its days in Port Arthur, where it was built at the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company in 1958. For the people of Thunder Bay, the ship has been recognized as an icon of Lake Superior ever since.
Currently the Alexander Henry is located at the Pool 6 site on the city's harbourfront where it serves as a museum, further cementing its significance in Thunder Bay's history.
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The Alexander Henry Museum Ship is located in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The ship first launched in 1958 and served until 1985. It was named in honor of Alexander Henry, a fur trader who led expeditions to the Thunder Bay area in the early 1800s. Today you can tour this impressive icebreaker and learn about its rich history and of shipping in the Thunder Bay area and Lake Superior.
The iconic Alexander Henry ship began its days in Port Arthur, where it was built at the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company in 1958. For the people of Thunder Bay, the ship has been recognized as an icon of Lake Superior ever since.
Currently the Alexander Henry is located at the Pool 6 site on the city's harbourfront where it serves as a museum, further cementing its significance in Thunder Bay's history.