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Who has the right of way?, A small paddle boat dwarled by the bow of the HMCS Haida yesterday isn't really in danger of being run down by the famous W(...)
Who has the right of way?, A small paddle boat dwarled by the bow of the HMCS Haida yesterday isn't really in danger of being run down by the famous W(...)

Who has the right of way?, A small paddle boat dwarled by the bow of the HMCS Haida yesterday isn't really in danger of being run down by the famous W(...)

Date8/25/1975
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Original Toronto Star caption: Who has the right of way?; A small paddle boat dwarled by the bow of the HMCS Haida yesterday isn't really in danger of being run down by the famous World War II destroyer because the Haida's docked permanently at Ontario Place and doesn't move. The Haida; decommissioned in 1963; is now a marine museum and a summer training ship.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0010373F