An unspecified date photo captures the Chi-Cheemaun ferry departing from South Baymouth. (Image courtesy of Ian Campbell/CTV News Northern Ontario)


February 21, 2024

As the summer breeze whispers its arrival, anticipation mounts for a milestone celebration that promises to etch memories in the annals of history. The Chi-Cheemaun, affectionately dubbed the Big Canoe, prepares to embark on its 50th journey across the waves, immortalized within the pages of a forthcoming book.

Historian Richard Thomas, the architect behind this tribute, delves into the depths of the Chi-Cheemaun's narrative, seeking tales from those whose lives have intertwined with this majestic vessel. With a dozen annual voyages under his belt, Thomas embodies the fervour surrounding this endeavour.

For decades, the Chi-Cheemaun has woven a tapestry of experiences, ferrying travellers to Manitoulin Island and back, carving shortcuts through the azure expanse of Georgian Bay. Its significance transcends mere transportation; it symbolizes a rite of passage for many, a vessel of cherished memories.

Thomas reminisces about the genesis of the Chi-Cheemaun, born from the necessity to meet overwhelming demand, a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. His quest for anecdotes has unearthed treasures: wedding vows exchanged amidst gentle waves and intergenerational journeys that bridge past and present.

From the shipyard's echoes, Thomas gathers fragments of history, anecdotes woven with threads of pride and craftsmanship. The resilience of those who birthed this maritime marvel resonates through time, a testament to the enduring spirit of the Chi-Cheemaun.

As anticipation builds for the summer's unveiling, the Chi-Cheemaun awaits, a vessel brimming with stories yet to be told, a testament to the indelible mark it has left on the hearts of all who have traversed its decks.

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