SS Norisle

SS Norisle at the Manitowaning Heritage Complex
Norisle at the Manitowaning Heritage Complex
History
Canada
NameNorisle
OwnerOwen Sound Transportation Company
Port of registryOwen Sound
BuilderCollingwood Shipbuilding, Collingwood
In serviceSeptember 1946
Out of service1974
Identification
FateScrapped February 2024
General characteristics [1]
TypeCar and passenger ferry
Tonnage1,668 GRT, 1,360 NRT
Length215 ft 8 in (65.74 m)
Beam36 ft 1 in (11.00 m)
Draft16 ft (4.9 m)
Depth12 ft 7 in (3.84 m)
Installed power1,000 hp (746 kW)
Propulsion1 × triple expansion steam engine
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Capacity200 passengers and up to 50 vehicles

SS Norisle was a Canadian steam-powered automobile ferry that operated 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.

Norisle no longer operates as a museum. This is mainly due to the ship's age which had raised safety concerns. According to locals in the area the museum was closed in 2008, and taken to Port Colborne, Ontario for scrapping in Fall, 2023.

  1. ^ "S.S. Norisle Information". Friends of the Norisle. Retrieved 16 December 2012.