Saturday, December 29, 2007

Two Pointer Boats at Culbute Locks and Dam




According to Brian Crook and his research the Culbute Locks and Dam are a couple of kilometres west of Chichester, PQ on the Culbute Channel in the Ottawa River on the north side of Allumette Island. They were built between 1873 and 1876 as part of the larger Georgian Bay Ship Canal project. They were in use until 1889 when they were abandoned. The site is very near his mother’s family homestead in Chichester, hence his personal interest in Ottawa Valley history. He has been researching and collecting the history of the Culbute Locks and Dam for about 10 years now.

Brian goes on to say that "its hard to research anything about the Ottawa River and not run across Pointer boats…"

The photo is PA119788, National Archives, Ottawa circa 1876.

Monday, December 3, 2007

John Cockburn Jr; Founder's Great Grandson




John Cockburn Jr of Pembroke builds pointers true to the design of his grandfather a century ago. Recently he introduced a jet model in an effort to modernize the design and develop new markets for the pointer boat.




The Pointer Boat
Ontario Department of Lands and Forests
1963