Alpena arrived in Duluth this afternoon loaded with cement.
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Edwin H Gott arrived in Duluth 09/18/2025
Edwin H Gott arrived in Duluth this morning to load iron ore pellets.
Friday, September 12, 2025
Viking Polaris arrived in Duluth 09/12/2025
Viking Polaris arrived in Duluth with passengers bound for a day of exploring the Northland.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Walter J McCarthy Jr arrived in Two Harbors 09/09/2025
Walter J McCarthy Jr arrived in Two Harbors just prior to midnight and also just prior to an approaching storm front.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
John G Munson departed Duluth 09/02/2025
John G Munson departed Duluth Tuesday evening during a calm in the thunderstorms.
Friday, August 29, 2025
Herbert C Jackson arrived in Duluth 08/29/2025
Herbert C Jackson arrived in Duluth loaded with limestone.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
South Pier Lighthouse
Greetings all! On August 19, LSMMA held a press conference to announce the acquisition of the Duluth Harbor South Breakwater Outer Light. We have been working on this acquisition since December 2018. It is a historic building that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. Sadly, the lighthouse has incurred considerable deterioration since its start in 1901. LSMMA is determined to renovate it back to its early 1900s condition and open it to the public. Please consider membership in LSMMA to help fund this effort. You can further help preserve this historic building by donating to our Lighthouse Fund at lsmma.com. |
Monday, August 18, 2025
John G Munson arrived in Duluth 08/18/2025
John G Munson arrived in Duluth this morning with a load of limestone.
Note: the horn was added since it is not generally sounded before 6AM
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Paul R Tregurtha arrived in Duluth 08/17/2025
Paul R Tregurtha arrived in Duluth this morning under an incredible Lake Superior sunrise. The Tregurtha will be loading coal.
note: the horn was added from a previous voyage, due to the fact that it was too early to rattle windows this time of day. I wanted you to hear it anyway.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Algoma Conveyor departed Duluth 08/14/2025
The Algoma Conveyor easing her way out of Duluth Harbor. This modern self-unloading bulk carrier has just finished loading a full cargo of petroleum coke at Midwest Energy, and she’s now bound for Soo Ste. Marie, Ontario, with arrival expected later tonight around 11 o’clock. Built in 2019, the Algoma Conveyor stretches 740 feet from bough to stern and spans 78 feet across her beam. She can carry roughly 37,400 tons of cargo, and her powerful self-unloading system includes a 262-foot boom mounted at the stern, allowing her to unload quickly at ports without special equipment. An interesting bit of history—this ship’s life almost ended before it began. Partway through construction, her original shipyard went bankrupt. Algoma Central stepped in, bought the incomplete hull, and had her finished at a different yard. Today, she’s a hardworking member of the Equinox-class fleet, designed for efficiency and reliability on the Great Lakes. She should have nice weather for todays voyage.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Viking Polaris departed Duluth 08/11/2025
Here comes the Viking Polaris, a Norwegian-flag expedition cruise ship built in 2022. She measures about 673 ft long and 78 ft wide, with a draft of ~20 ft, and is rated at 30,114 gross tons. Designed for remote exploration, her service speed is about 19.0 mph.
Polaris spends summers exploring the Great Lakes, including this Toronto-to-Duluth route, then heads south for Antarctica when our lakes turn icy. Instead of ore or grain, she carries curious travelers—and a science team—with a working science lab and a sheltered boat Hangar for Zodiacs and special operations boats. That distinctive bow you see is the Ulstein X-BOW, shaped to cut through waves more smoothly and reduce spray—handy on Lake Superior’s moodier days.
In late 2022, while crossing the Drake Passage, Polaris was struck by an abnormally large breaking wave; investigations followed and she soon returned to service—an episode now part of modern expedition-ship lore.
Polaris’s two bright-yellow submersibles are nicknamed “George” and “Ringo,” a wink to the Beatles—just one example of Viking’s playful streak amid serious science. Farewell Viking Polaris—enjoy the lift bridge salute!
Monday, August 11, 2025
Viking Polaris arrived in Duluth 08/11/2025
Viking Polaris arrived in Duluth early this morning for a day visit.
Saturday, August 9, 2025
James R Barker departed Duluth 08/09/2025
James R Barker departed Duluth this afternoon loaded with iron ore pellets.
Friday, August 8, 2025
Concrete Pouring - 08/07/2025
It was quite a reach to pour concrete for the new section of Lakewalk - An interesting operation.
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Asian Spirit arrived in Duluth 08/07/2025
The Asian Spirit arrived in Duluth this morning with it's third load of wind turbine blades for the summer.
Sailboat Races 08/06/2025
There was plenty of wind Wednesday evening to fill the sails of all the participants.
Saturday, August 2, 2025
John G Munson arrived in Duluth 08/02/2025
John G Munson arrived in Duluth this evening loaded with limestone and serenading hundreds of summer visitors with multiple horn blasts.
Friday, August 1, 2025
BBC St Petersburg arrived in Duluth 08/01/2025
BBC St Petersburg arrived in Duluth this morning loaded with containers.
Thank You Benson Electric
Many thanks to Benson Electric for installing the new Great Lakes Aquarium Camera after the lightning strike.
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