Save a unique Ontario Marine Heritage Asset - Steamship Norisle

The Issue

On October 4, 2023 S.S. Norisle, the last remaining Canadian Heritage Steamship of her type was towed from the Township of Assiginack for scrapping at an Ontario scrapyard.  This unfortunate and unnecessary action denies Ontario and Canada of the economic and cultural benefits that could be realized with a refitted and revitalized Norisle serving as a 5 Star Great Lakes Steam Heritage Cruise Ship.

In a last minute appeal, we are seeking the direct intervention of Premier, Doug Ford to prevent the tragic loss of a unique and significant Ontario asset for Heritage, Business, Tourism, Education & Training and the Great Lakes cruise ship industry.

In signing this petition you are adding your signature to a letter written by Rob Maguire, asking Doug Ford as Premier of Ontario, to intervene ASAP as Norisle is currently under tow for scrapping.

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Dear Premier Ford,
Please accept this communication as a formal request for your intervention to prevent the scrapping of the Ontario heritage ship S.S. Norisle.

Norisle was the first passenger steamship built in Canada after the Second World War. She provided transportation services from Tobermory to South Baymouth from 1946 to 1974 when she was retired and replaced by the larger M.S. Chi-Cheemaun. Norisle was acquired by the Township of Assiginack in 1976 to serve as a static museum and tourist attraction. 

In an effort to divest ownership of Norisle, the Township in association with the S.S. Norisle Steamship Society investigated options for her subsequent future. This responsible initiative was supported by a detailed year long marketing and feasibility study that was funded by FedNor and private donations in order to determine the most affective future business opportunities that would support Norisle’s ongoing preservation and her benefits to Ontario. The study determined that Norisle’s refit to a 5 star Great Lakes cruise ship would provide Ontario with a unique self supporting heritage business opportunity at a refit cost substantially less than required to build a new ship that would not possess the essential attributes of Norisle. In addition to Norisle’s financial stability, other strengths from the study included her silent vibration free propulsion system, significantly lower air pollution than diesel powered ships, the important marketing attraction of her classic marine architecture and broad economic support, cultural and social benefits to Ontario communities.

In an effort to cost effectively prepare Norisle for the proposed refit, over one million dollars was raised from Provincial and Federal grants and private donations. One of the most important projects was the total removal of all asbestos.

Norisle’s refit as a Great Lakes cruise ship complements your previous announcement expressing your interest to encourage and support the development of a Canadian flag Great Lakes cruise ship industry. Currently only foreign cruise ships serve the Great Lakes and S.S. Norisle could be Ontario’s first to return.

Your announcement at Heddle Shipyards on July 13, 2023 of a $ 3.7 million investment in support of apprenticeship & skills training for Ontario ship building and repair industries aligns with a proposal the S.S. Norisle Steamship Society had made to the Heddle shipyard at Hamilton prior to your announcement.

It was presented that Norisle’s refit could be used by the Heddle shipyard as an apprentice training ship in conjunction with the engagement of regional colleges. Such a tri part alliance would provide multiple gains including; a shipyard training platform for all technical trade groups necessary for the building and refitting of ships, a physical training asset beyond any available college resources, reduced refit costs for Norisle, on going annual winter training opportunities during Norisle’s future winter layup and maintenance periods and a mobile marketing statement in support of Ontario’s shipbuilding industry excellence that would be viewed by thousands of Norisle’s future passengers.

Regardless of the significant opportunities that Norisle would provide in support of Ontario’s future, efforts to raise the necessary financial support has been frustrated by an inability to attract suitable government support outside of regular northern programs.

Resulting from this, the Township proceeded to have Norisle scrapped and her towing to the scrap yard commenced October 4th at what should have been an unnecessary cost to a small community of approximately $ 1.2 million over a 10-15 year repayment burden.

Premier Ford, in a last minute appeal, it is essential that you be aware of the pending and tragic loss of a unique and significant Ontario asset for Heritage, Business, Tourism, Education & Training and the Great Lakes cruise ship industry that would provide significant support for your two initiatives. We respectfully request your immediate intervention to the loss of Norisle.  We further request that her towing be diverted from the Port Colborne scrapyard to the Heddle Shipyard in Hamilton where her refit plans can mature as supported by her comprehensive marketing and feasibility study.

S.S. Norisle is the last ship of her type and the unique and broad benefits she would provide Ontario and Canada must not be lost to future generations.

Thank you for your valued time and consideration.

Rob Maguire
Manitowaning, Manitoulin Island

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Thank you for adding your name and please share this petition with as many people as possible.
 
Rob Maguire, 
Friends of the Norisle

 

 

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The Issue

On October 4, 2023 S.S. Norisle, the last remaining Canadian Heritage Steamship of her type was towed from the Township of Assiginack for scrapping at an Ontario scrapyard.  This unfortunate and unnecessary action denies Ontario and Canada of the economic and cultural benefits that could be realized with a refitted and revitalized Norisle serving as a 5 Star Great Lakes Steam Heritage Cruise Ship.

In a last minute appeal, we are seeking the direct intervention of Premier, Doug Ford to prevent the tragic loss of a unique and significant Ontario asset for Heritage, Business, Tourism, Education & Training and the Great Lakes cruise ship industry.

In signing this petition you are adding your signature to a letter written by Rob Maguire, asking Doug Ford as Premier of Ontario, to intervene ASAP as Norisle is currently under tow for scrapping.

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Dear Premier Ford,
Please accept this communication as a formal request for your intervention to prevent the scrapping of the Ontario heritage ship S.S. Norisle.

Norisle was the first passenger steamship built in Canada after the Second World War. She provided transportation services from Tobermory to South Baymouth from 1946 to 1974 when she was retired and replaced by the larger M.S. Chi-Cheemaun. Norisle was acquired by the Township of Assiginack in 1976 to serve as a static museum and tourist attraction. 

In an effort to divest ownership of Norisle, the Township in association with the S.S. Norisle Steamship Society investigated options for her subsequent future. This responsible initiative was supported by a detailed year long marketing and feasibility study that was funded by FedNor and private donations in order to determine the most affective future business opportunities that would support Norisle’s ongoing preservation and her benefits to Ontario. The study determined that Norisle’s refit to a 5 star Great Lakes cruise ship would provide Ontario with a unique self supporting heritage business opportunity at a refit cost substantially less than required to build a new ship that would not possess the essential attributes of Norisle. In addition to Norisle’s financial stability, other strengths from the study included her silent vibration free propulsion system, significantly lower air pollution than diesel powered ships, the important marketing attraction of her classic marine architecture and broad economic support, cultural and social benefits to Ontario communities.

In an effort to cost effectively prepare Norisle for the proposed refit, over one million dollars was raised from Provincial and Federal grants and private donations. One of the most important projects was the total removal of all asbestos.

Norisle’s refit as a Great Lakes cruise ship complements your previous announcement expressing your interest to encourage and support the development of a Canadian flag Great Lakes cruise ship industry. Currently only foreign cruise ships serve the Great Lakes and S.S. Norisle could be Ontario’s first to return.

Your announcement at Heddle Shipyards on July 13, 2023 of a $ 3.7 million investment in support of apprenticeship & skills training for Ontario ship building and repair industries aligns with a proposal the S.S. Norisle Steamship Society had made to the Heddle shipyard at Hamilton prior to your announcement.

It was presented that Norisle’s refit could be used by the Heddle shipyard as an apprentice training ship in conjunction with the engagement of regional colleges. Such a tri part alliance would provide multiple gains including; a shipyard training platform for all technical trade groups necessary for the building and refitting of ships, a physical training asset beyond any available college resources, reduced refit costs for Norisle, on going annual winter training opportunities during Norisle’s future winter layup and maintenance periods and a mobile marketing statement in support of Ontario’s shipbuilding industry excellence that would be viewed by thousands of Norisle’s future passengers.

Regardless of the significant opportunities that Norisle would provide in support of Ontario’s future, efforts to raise the necessary financial support has been frustrated by an inability to attract suitable government support outside of regular northern programs.

Resulting from this, the Township proceeded to have Norisle scrapped and her towing to the scrap yard commenced October 4th at what should have been an unnecessary cost to a small community of approximately $ 1.2 million over a 10-15 year repayment burden.

Premier Ford, in a last minute appeal, it is essential that you be aware of the pending and tragic loss of a unique and significant Ontario asset for Heritage, Business, Tourism, Education & Training and the Great Lakes cruise ship industry that would provide significant support for your two initiatives. We respectfully request your immediate intervention to the loss of Norisle.  We further request that her towing be diverted from the Port Colborne scrapyard to the Heddle Shipyard in Hamilton where her refit plans can mature as supported by her comprehensive marketing and feasibility study.

S.S. Norisle is the last ship of her type and the unique and broad benefits she would provide Ontario and Canada must not be lost to future generations.

Thank you for your valued time and consideration.

Rob Maguire
Manitowaning, Manitoulin Island

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Thank you for adding your name and please share this petition with as many people as possible.
 
Rob Maguire, 
Friends of the Norisle

 

 

The Decision Makers

Premier‘s office
Premier‘s office
Premier‘s office
Doug Ford, MPP
Doug Ford, MPP
Doug Ford, MPP

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