Skip to content
Shotline Diving
  • Home Page
    • American Seaway Project
    • Kingston Project
    • Picton Project
    • Verifed by Mark & Roman
      • Listing of Shore Dives
  • Our 3D Models
  • Blog
  • SLD’s Youtube Channel
    • Video Directory
    • Dan Gildea’s Video Archive – SLD US Side
    • Spikes Video Archive – Historical
  • Reference Documentation
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contributor’s Acknowledgment Page
    • Keyword Search Cheat Sheet
    • Shotline Diving’s Glossary Terms.
    • Shotline Diving Knowledge Base Portal

Abandoned

11
  • Carrier (1862)
  • City Of Kingston (1874) C 71176
  • Cleveland (1872)
  • Glengarry (1872)
  • Indian C 33495 (Cincinnati, City of Hamilton, Alps)
  • Morton Wreck
  • Old Dredge
  • StarCraft (unidentified)
  • Theresa T
  • Unknown Wooden Dory
  • Victoria (1900)

Ashore

1
  • Old Dredge

Burnt at Dock

2
  • Rideau Belle C 88566
  • Unidentified Wood Barge (1869)

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

2
  • Argyle (Glengarry)
  • Loretta C 122480

Fire

7
  • British Lion C 111441
  • J.K. Ward
  • Kitty Freil (c1869)
  • M. 16. D.
  • Rideau Belle C 88566
  • Thomas McKay (1834)
  • Ville Marie

Wreck (Verified)

9
  • Indian C 33495 (Cincinnati, City of Hamilton, Alps)
  • Morton Wreck
  • Old Dredge
  • SS Pumper (SS Planet, Racey, Paul Evans)
  • StarCraft (unidentified)
  • Theresa T
  • Thomas McKay (1834)
  • Unidentified Wood Barge (1869)
  • Unknown Wooden Dory
  • Home
  • Docs
  • Major U.S. & Canadian Inland Lakes
  • Rideau Canal
  • Fire
  • Ville Marie

Ville Marie – Tugboat Fire on the Rideau River

Identification & Site Information

  • Name: Ville Marie
  • Former Names: None known
  • Registration Number(s): 179,229
  • Date Built and Launched: Not available
  • Measurements: 130.65 feet (39.82 metres) in length
  • Date Lost: May 24 (Year not specified)
  • Location: Rideau River, in front of Rideau Glen Lodge

Vessel Type

Tugboat

Description

The Ville Marie was a sizable Tugboat, measuring 130.65 feet (39.82 metres) in length. Specific details regarding its construction, tonnage, and operational history are limited. Tugboats like the Ville Marie were typically employed for towing and maneuvering larger vessels, assisting in docking procedures, and performing various tasks within harbors and along waterways.

History

On May 24 (year unspecified), the Ville Marie was involved in a fire incident on the Rideau River, directly in front of the Rideau Glen Lodge. The circumstances leading to the fire, the extent of the damage, and any casualties are not detailed in the available records. The Rideau River has been a significant waterway in Ontario, serving both commercial and recreational purposes, and incidents like this highlight the challenges faced by vessels navigating its waters.

Final Disposition

The ultimate fate of the Ville Marie following the fire remains unclear due to the lack of detailed records. It is unknown whether the vessel was salvaged, repaired, or dismantled.

Located By & Date Found

Information regarding the discovery or documentation of the Ville Marie‘s wreck site is not available in the consulted sources.

NOTMARs & Advisories

No official notices to mariners or advisories concerning obstructions related to the Ville Marie have been identified.

Resources & Links

Despite consulting various maritime history sources, including:

  • Register of Wrecks and Casualties, Inland Waters

no additional information on the Ville Marie has been found.

Conclusion

The fire involving the Tugboat Ville Marie on the Rideau River remains an obscure event in Canadian maritime history. Further research, potentially involving local historical societies or archives, may yield more detailed insights into this incident.

Keywords and Categories

  • Keywords: Ville Marie, Tugboat, fire, Rideau River, Rideau Glen Lodge, Canadian shipwrecks
  • Categories: Canadian Maritime History, Shipwrecks and Fires, Tugboats

Glossary Terms

  • Tugboat: A small, powerful vessel designed to maneuver larger ships by towing or pushing them.
  • Rideau River: A river in Eastern Ontario, Canada, connecting the Ottawa River to the Rideau Canal system.

Related

© 2025 Shotline Diving • Built with GeneratePress
 

Loading Comments...
 

You must be logged in to post a comment.