From the ToRyHeritage ยท Toronto Railway Heritage Group
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/ToRyHeritage/message/4323June 18, 1910 (100th anniversary)
The Toronto Ferry Company's $75,000 island ferry "Trillium" is launched at the
Polson Iron Works at the foot of Sherbourne Street. The ferry was abandoned in a
Toronto Island lagoon in 1957 and restored to operation in 1976. Today the ferry
is mostly used for special charters and service during summer peak traffic.
On July 2, Heritage Toronto is sponsoring an evening dinner cruise on the
Trillium with local historian Mike Filey providing a guided tour of the harbour.
See the attached PDF or visit:
http://www.heritagetoronto.org/news/story/2010/05/10/heritage-toronto-trillium-d\inner-cruise
Unfortunately the Trillium is reserved for special events (which usually cost an arm and a leg ), and most of those who worked so hard to have her done can't afford to visit her.
Regards,
Gerald.
PS click on Queen of the Fleet for more about her.