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Toronto waterfront landmark sold to marine recycler

2015-06-02 19:16:41| Solid Waste & Recycling magazine Headlines

Captain Johns Harbour Boat Restaurant was a mainstay for Toronto dinner and dancing since the 1970s, but the famously ailing vessel has now been sold to the Marine Recycling Corporation. Moored in Lake Ontario at the foot of Yonge Street since 1975,… The post Toronto waterfront landmark sold to marine recycler appeared first on Solid Waste & Recycling Magazine.

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