Featuring videos of the varying marine vessels of the Great Lakes including freighters, articulated tug/barge combinations, Salties, tugboats, USCG and CCG vessels, Pilot boats, Soo Locks Tour Boats, the Ojibway Supply Boat, and any other vessel I have spotted and shot while on my many adventures
Thank You, so much, for sharing this, so fascinating! It was an unexpected treat to get to see the KIYI so closely pass by our camp at Cloud Bay last Saturday morning… Thanks to the friendly Captain and Crew for horn-sounding/waving back to the extra-excited nerds on the shore!!😄💖💕
Hello my name is Tim I've been watching your videos for quite a long time and we are up at the soo and we were wanting to go to the Rock cut how do you get there could you explain it to me please and thank you
Lived right on the rock cut in Barbeau, 1964 when I was stationed at the now defunct Kincheloe AFB. Lot of fish caught there! Lived in a stone house owned by Leo LeLievre and 2 years ago it was still there.
@@danielmorris3687 how close to the cozy corners cafe? I'll be visiting the area from Florida next week and would love to see this as we make our way for the locks back to St Ignace. Thank you!
@@heatherbrown2377 I'm from Canada so I'm not positive but I think this was taken behind the Cozy Corners or along the Cut itself If you look on google maps or a paper map you can see the Rock Cut shipping channel begins right there just South of the restaurant. I hope you have a great trip. ✌🍁
Love the #barkerbark of course, but also love the appreciation of the crowd with the flags, cheers, and car horns honking. Miss Edna had to have been delighted! ❤
😍 Fantastic! I'm so jealous! When I was growing up, I'd see Lakers up close and personal, but never heard a salute. And you with Miss Edna get Three Barker Barks!
These ships look out of balance. I have been watching several sites and lots of these magnificent ships, but I wonder how they fair in really rough seas.?