Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from St. Nicholas, Vol. 29: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks; Part II, May, 1902, to October, 1902
The visitor to the Great Lakes who strolls along the riverside of Belle Isle, near Detroit, may see, almost any time, some part of the grand parade of the lake ships.
The shingling and crunching contact of the first steamer's bow is hardly heard in the ice of the Strait of Mackinac. In April before the early starters of this parade are under way from Chicago with the first loads of grain in the new season. While these cargoes are being stored in the Buffalo elevators, the answering crack Of the frosty covering of the St. Mary's River proclaims that navigation is Open from Duluth, and the gates Of the great locks at the Soo swing wide to admit the spring ships from Lake Superior.
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