Island Ferry Boat
This painting was originally a watercolour. It is available as a stretched canvas print. Unframed. Ready to hang.
Size 3/4" deep x 8" wide x 12" high.
Thousands of visitors travel to the Toronto Islands every summer. The historic ferry boats are a delight to ride. There are three double-decker ferries that transport passengers daily.
The three double-ended, diesel-engined and screw-driven ferries that form the backbone of today's service to the islands were originally built for the TTC. The William Inglis was built in 1935, the Sam McBride in 1939, and the Thomas Rennie in 1951. There have been many safety updates over the years.
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