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	<title>Comments on: CN 149 and 3 ship funnels. CN 2826 &amp; CN 3038 lead CN 149 over the frozen entrance to the Lachine canal on a cold but bright morning. In the distance the funnels of three ships are visible, laying over for the winter in Montreal. From closest to furthest, they are the Tim S. Dool, the Baie St-Paul and the Algoma Navigator.</title>
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