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The 'Noronic' Disaster Another City of Toronto Plaque


Location
The City of Toronto
In the park, just to the west of the Ferry Docks


Plaque Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information

Public Library
Posted
April 8, 2004

Text from the Noronic Disaster Plaque
On the evening of September 16, 1949, the "Noronic", a Great Lakes cruise ship carrying 524 passengers, docked at Pier 9, 100 metres east of here. At 1:30 the next morning a passenger noticed smoke seeping from a locked closet. Crew members fought the fire, but it erupted into a life-threatening inferno before they could waken everyone aboard. Passengers descended the gangway, climbed down ropes, leapt onto the dock, or jumped into the harbour. Firefighters, police and passers-by assisted, but 119 perished. All but one were American passengers. An inquiry resulted in stricter fire safety enforcement which forced older cruise ships out of service and caused a decline in passenger shipping on the lakes.